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_aSchuppert, Gunnar Folke _4auth |
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_aDuve, Thomas _4edt |
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_aVogenauer, Stefan _4edt |
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_aDuve, Thomas _4oth |
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_aVogenauer, Stefan _4oth |
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| 245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe World of Rules : A Somewhat Different Measurement of the World |
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_aFrankfurt am Main _bMax Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory _c2017 |
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| 300 | _a1 electronic resource (378 p.) | ||
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_aOpen Access _2star _fUnrestricted online access |
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| 520 | _a"This book takes a stand against the narrowing focus of (German) jurisprudence on state law, rooted in the history of the territorially organised nation state. In the shadow of this tradition, state(-hood) law was only conceived of as state law. However, a gradual decoupling of state and law is observable – not least because of globalisation – which inevitably entails a pluralisation of legal regulations. Jurisprudence has to react to this, if it wants to remain relevant. This can happen through a broadening of its horizon towards a more far-reaching “science of regulation”, in order to grasp the increasing “Variety of Rules” adequately. State law remains an important and central type of law, yet it is no longer the sole type. If that is the case, it becomes necessary to analyse the following three spheres: (1) the plurality of normative orders, especially those of non-state character; (2) the plurality of norm producers, from state legislature to transnational networks of regulation; (3) finally, the plurality of norm enforcement regimes, from states’ judiciaries via the judiciary of (international) sport to the exercise of social pressure (e. g. political correctness). Those findings of plurality inevitably lead to the follow-up problem of a redefinition of the concept of law and to the question, which types of law/norms can be identified meaningfully." | ||
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_aCreative Commons _fhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/de/ _2cc _4https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/de/ |
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_aGeneral & world history _2bicssc |
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_aLegal history _2bicssc |
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| 653 | _arethinking the concept of law | ||
| 653 | _avariety of law producers | ||
| 653 | _aplurality of norm-enforcement regimes | ||
| 653 | _anormative pluralism | ||
| 653 | _aDecoupling of state and law | ||
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