【複雑性理論と法律】
Complexity Theory and Law(Law, Science and Society) H 296 p. 18
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Table of Contents Contributors Section I – Law’s Complexity Jamie Murray, Thomas E. Webb and Steven Wheatley, Encountering Law’s Complexity JB Ruhl and Daniel M. Katz, Mapping Law’s Complexity with "Legal Maps" Section II – Complexity and the State: Public Law and Policy Neville Harris, Complexity: Knowing It, Measuring It, Assessing It Thomas E. Webb, Asylum and Complexity: The Vulnerable Identity of Law as a Complex System Section III – Complexity Beyond the State: Human Rights and International Law Steven Wheatley, Explaining Change in the United Nations System: The Curious Status of Security Council Resolution 80 (1950) Dimitrios Tsarapatsanis, The "Consensus Approach" of the ECtHR as a Rational Response to Complexity Anna Marie Brennan, Prospects for Prosecuting Non-State Armed Groups under International Criminal Law: Perspectives from Complexity Theory Section IV Complexity and Business and Finance Regulation Mark Chinen, Governing Complexity Michael Leach, Complex Regulatory Space and Banking Jamie Murray, Regulating for ecological resilience: A new Agenda for Financial Regulation Section V – Complexity and the Ethics of Law and Legal Practice Lucy Finchett-Maddock, Nonlinearity, Autonomy and Resistant Law Minka Woermann, Complexity and the Normativity of Law Julian Webb, Regulating the Practise of Practice: On Agency and Entropy in Legal Ethics
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