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Niklas Luhmann's Theory Of Autopoietic Legal Systems, Hugh Baxter Jan 2013

Niklas Luhmann's Theory Of Autopoietic Legal Systems, Hugh Baxter

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Between 1984 and his death in 1998, German sociologist Niklas Luhmann developed a comprehensive theory of what he called autopoietic or self-referential systems.He worked out this approach both at the level of a social system as a whole and at the level of various social subsystems, such as state, economy, science, religion, education, art, family, and — the concern of the present article — law. My particular topics in this critical introduction to Luhmann’s theory are (a) its relation to more standard legal theory, (b) foundational or self-referential problems in law, and (c) the problem of law’s relation to other …