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Critical theory and legal autopoiesis : the case for societal constitutionalism / / Gunther Teubner, edited by Diana Göbel
Critical theory and legal autopoiesis : the case for societal constitutionalism / / Gunther Teubner, edited by Diana Göbel
Autore Teubner Gunther
Pubbl/distr/stampa Manchester, United Kingdom : , : Manchester University Press, , [2019]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (409 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 340.115
Soggetto topico Autopoiesis
Sociological jurisprudence
LAW / Essays
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-5261-3994-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910480379303321
Teubner Gunther  
Manchester, United Kingdom : , : Manchester University Press, , [2019]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Critical theory and legal autopoiesis : the case for societal constitutionalism / / Gunther Teubner; edited by Diana Göbel
Critical theory and legal autopoiesis : the case for societal constitutionalism / / Gunther Teubner; edited by Diana Göbel
Autore Teubner Gunther
Pubbl/distr/stampa Manchester, UK : , : Manchester University Press, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (vi, 399 pages) : digital file(s)
Disciplina 340.115
Collana Critical theory and contemporary society
Soggetto topico Sociological jurisprudence
Autopoiesis
Political Theory
Law
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Critical Theory
Modern philosophy: since c 1800
Soggetto non controllato Jacques Derrida
Niklas Luhmann
deconstruction
functional differentiation
juridical epistemology
law and justice
legal autopoiesis
legal pluralism
societal constitutionalism
sociology of law
ISBN 1-5261-3994-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction: Gunther Teubner's foundational paradox / Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos -- Part I: Law, literature and deconstruction -- 1. Self-subversive justice: contingency or transcendence formula of law? -- 2. The economics of the gift - the positivity of justice: the mutual paranoia of Jacques Derrida and Niklas Luhmann -- 3. Dealing with paradoxes of law: Derrida, Luhmann, Wiethölter -- 4. The Law before its law: Franz Kafka on the (im)possibility of Law's self-reflection -- Part II: Juridical epistemology: reconstructing the horizontal effects of human rights, the private-public dichotomy, and contracting -- 5. The anonymous matrix: human rights violations by 'private' transnational actors -- 6. After privatisation? The many autonomies of private law -- 7. In the blind spot: the hybridisation of contracting -- Part III: The dark side of functional differentiation: the normative response of societal constitutionalism -- 8. A constitutional moment? The logics of 'hitting the bottom' -- 9. Global Bukovina: legal pluralism in the world society -- 10. Regime-collisions: the vain search for legal unity in the fragmentation of global law -- 11. Horizontal constitutional rights as conflict-of-laws rules: how transnational pharmaceutical groups manipulate scientific publications -- 12. The project of constitutional sociology: irritating nation state constitutionalism -- 13. Exogenous self-binding: how social subsystems externalise their foundational paradoxes in the process of constitutionalisation -- Afterword: the milestones of Teubner's neo-pluralism / Alberto Febbrajo -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910793547803321
Teubner Gunther  
Manchester, UK : , : Manchester University Press, , 2019
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Critical theory and legal autopoiesis : the case for societal constitutionalism / / Gunther Teubner; edited by Diana Göbel
Critical theory and legal autopoiesis : the case for societal constitutionalism / / Gunther Teubner; edited by Diana Göbel
Autore Teubner Gunther
Pubbl/distr/stampa Manchester, UK : , : Manchester University Press, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (vi, 399 pages) : digital file(s)
Disciplina 340.115
Collana Critical theory and contemporary society
Soggetto topico Sociological jurisprudence
Autopoiesis
Political Theory
Law
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Critical Theory
Modern philosophy: since c 1800
Soggetto non controllato Jacques Derrida
Niklas Luhmann
deconstruction
functional differentiation
juridical epistemology
law and justice
legal autopoiesis
legal pluralism
societal constitutionalism
sociology of law
ISBN 1-5261-3994-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction: Gunther Teubner's foundational paradox / Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos -- Part I: Law, literature and deconstruction -- 1. Self-subversive justice: contingency or transcendence formula of law? -- 2. The economics of the gift - the positivity of justice: the mutual paranoia of Jacques Derrida and Niklas Luhmann -- 3. Dealing with paradoxes of law: Derrida, Luhmann, Wiethölter -- 4. The Law before its law: Franz Kafka on the (im)possibility of Law's self-reflection -- Part II: Juridical epistemology: reconstructing the horizontal effects of human rights, the private-public dichotomy, and contracting -- 5. The anonymous matrix: human rights violations by 'private' transnational actors -- 6. After privatisation? The many autonomies of private law -- 7. In the blind spot: the hybridisation of contracting -- Part III: The dark side of functional differentiation: the normative response of societal constitutionalism -- 8. A constitutional moment? The logics of 'hitting the bottom' -- 9. Global Bukovina: legal pluralism in the world society -- 10. Regime-collisions: the vain search for legal unity in the fragmentation of global law -- 11. Horizontal constitutional rights as conflict-of-laws rules: how transnational pharmaceutical groups manipulate scientific publications -- 12. The project of constitutional sociology: irritating nation state constitutionalism -- 13. Exogenous self-binding: how social subsystems externalise their foundational paradoxes in the process of constitutionalisation -- Afterword: the milestones of Teubner's neo-pluralism / Alberto Febbrajo -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826744203321
Teubner Gunther  
Manchester, UK : , : Manchester University Press, , 2019
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Networks as connected contracts / Gunther Teubner ; (translated by Michelle Everson) ; edited with an introduction by Hugh Collins
Networks as connected contracts / Gunther Teubner ; (translated by Michelle Everson) ; edited with an introduction by Hugh Collins
Autore Teubner Gunther
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (315 p.)
Disciplina 346.02
Collana International studies in the theory of private law
Soggetto topico Computer networks - Law and legislation - Germany
Liability (Law) - Germany
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-84731-775-8
1-4725-6095-7
1-283-34025-9
9786613340252
1-84731-661-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to Networks as Connected Contracts by Hugh Collins -- 1 Between Market and Organisation -- 2 The Inadequacy of Legal Conceptions of Networks -- 3 Sociological Jurisprudence -- 4 The Distinctive Properties of Networks -- 5 The Challenge of Comparative Sociological Jurisprudence -- 6 The Concept of Connected Contracts -- 7 Network Effects on Interpretation of Bilateral Contracts -- 8 Internal Network Liability -- 9 External Network Liability -- 10 Conclusion -- Introduction: The Aims of Legal Analysis of Networks -- Chapter 1 -- The Network Revolution: New Risks - Unsolved Legal Issues -- I. Two 'Irritating' Legal Cases -- II. Appropriate Doctrinal Responses? -- III. Legally Relevant Networks -- IV. The New Economic Relevance of Pre-modern Networks -- V. Forms of Network and their Regulatory Problems -- VI. Specific Risks of Networks -- Chapter 2 -- Socio-economic Analyses and Legal Characterisation -- I. Market Regime: Networks as Contracts? -- II. Organisational Regime: Networks as Business Associations? -- III. Hybrid Regimes: Networks as Institutionalised Contradictions? -- IV. Communitarian Regime: Networks as 'Communities'? -- V. Mixed Regime: Networks as a Type of Mixed Contract? -- VI. Polycorporate Regime: Networks as Corporate Groups? -- VII. Idiosyncratic Regime: 'Network Contract' as a New Legal Concept? -- Chapter 3 -- Networks as Connected Contracts -- I. Generalisation of Connected Contracts and their Re-specification for Networks -- II. Structural and Functional Equivalances -- III. A Productive 'Unsustainable' Contradiction -- IV. The Legal Construct of Reality: the Dual Constitution as Contract and Association -- V. Legal Consequences: Selective Attribution to Contractual Partners and to the Network -- VI. Legal Problems of Institutionalised Networking -- Chapter 4 -- The Effects of Networks on Bilateral Contracts -- I. Differentiated Discounts -- II. Structural Contradiction: Bilateral Exchange versus Multilateral Connectivity -- III. The Purpose of the Network as the Yardstick for Duties of Loyalty -- IV. Selected Duties of Loyalty toward the Network -- V. Profit Sharing? -- VI. Risk Distribution? Network Purpose and the Judicial Review of Standard Form Contracts -- Chapter 5 -- Piercing Liability Within the Network: The Special Relationship between Members of the Network who Are Not Contractual Partners -- I. Free Riding in the Network -- II. Structural Contradiction: Competition versus Co-operation -- III. Piercing Within the Network? -- IV. Piercing Liability within Parallel Contracts -- V. Extra-Contractual Duties of Loyalty -- VI. Protective Obligations, Performance Obligations, Promotion Obligations -- VII. Analogies to Company Law: Derivative Action within the Contractual Network? -- VIII. Hierarchical Multilateral Network -- Chapter 6 -- External Liability of Networks: Expanding the Range of Responsibility -- I. Franchising in Services: 'Organised Irresponsibility' -- II. Structural Contradiction: Unitas Multiplex -- III. External Liability of Networks -- IV. Decentralised Network Liability -- V. Selected Constellations of Liability
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457220703321
Teubner Gunther  
Oxford, [England] ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Networks as connected contracts / Gunther Teubner ; (translated by Michelle Everson) ; edited with an introduction by Hugh Collins
Networks as connected contracts / Gunther Teubner ; (translated by Michelle Everson) ; edited with an introduction by Hugh Collins
Autore Teubner Gunther
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (315 p.)
Disciplina 346.02
Collana International studies in the theory of private law
Soggetto topico Computer networks - Law and legislation - Germany
Liability (Law) - Germany
ISBN 1-84731-775-8
1-4725-6095-7
1-283-34025-9
9786613340252
1-84731-661-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to Networks as Connected Contracts by Hugh Collins -- 1 Between Market and Organisation -- 2 The Inadequacy of Legal Conceptions of Networks -- 3 Sociological Jurisprudence -- 4 The Distinctive Properties of Networks -- 5 The Challenge of Comparative Sociological Jurisprudence -- 6 The Concept of Connected Contracts -- 7 Network Effects on Interpretation of Bilateral Contracts -- 8 Internal Network Liability -- 9 External Network Liability -- 10 Conclusion -- Introduction: The Aims of Legal Analysis of Networks -- Chapter 1 -- The Network Revolution: New Risks - Unsolved Legal Issues -- I. Two 'Irritating' Legal Cases -- II. Appropriate Doctrinal Responses? -- III. Legally Relevant Networks -- IV. The New Economic Relevance of Pre-modern Networks -- V. Forms of Network and their Regulatory Problems -- VI. Specific Risks of Networks -- Chapter 2 -- Socio-economic Analyses and Legal Characterisation -- I. Market Regime: Networks as Contracts? -- II. Organisational Regime: Networks as Business Associations? -- III. Hybrid Regimes: Networks as Institutionalised Contradictions? -- IV. Communitarian Regime: Networks as 'Communities'? -- V. Mixed Regime: Networks as a Type of Mixed Contract? -- VI. Polycorporate Regime: Networks as Corporate Groups? -- VII. Idiosyncratic Regime: 'Network Contract' as a New Legal Concept? -- Chapter 3 -- Networks as Connected Contracts -- I. Generalisation of Connected Contracts and their Re-specification for Networks -- II. Structural and Functional Equivalances -- III. A Productive 'Unsustainable' Contradiction -- IV. The Legal Construct of Reality: the Dual Constitution as Contract and Association -- V. Legal Consequences: Selective Attribution to Contractual Partners and to the Network -- VI. Legal Problems of Institutionalised Networking -- Chapter 4 -- The Effects of Networks on Bilateral Contracts -- I. Differentiated Discounts -- II. Structural Contradiction: Bilateral Exchange versus Multilateral Connectivity -- III. The Purpose of the Network as the Yardstick for Duties of Loyalty -- IV. Selected Duties of Loyalty toward the Network -- V. Profit Sharing? -- VI. Risk Distribution? Network Purpose and the Judicial Review of Standard Form Contracts -- Chapter 5 -- Piercing Liability Within the Network: The Special Relationship between Members of the Network who Are Not Contractual Partners -- I. Free Riding in the Network -- II. Structural Contradiction: Competition versus Co-operation -- III. Piercing Within the Network? -- IV. Piercing Liability within Parallel Contracts -- V. Extra-Contractual Duties of Loyalty -- VI. Protective Obligations, Performance Obligations, Promotion Obligations -- VII. Analogies to Company Law: Derivative Action within the Contractual Network? -- VIII. Hierarchical Multilateral Network -- Chapter 6 -- External Liability of Networks: Expanding the Range of Responsibility -- I. Franchising in Services: 'Organised Irresponsibility' -- II. Structural Contradiction: Unitas Multiplex -- III. External Liability of Networks -- IV. Decentralised Network Liability -- V. Selected Constellations of Liability
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781414503321
Teubner Gunther  
Oxford, [England] ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Networks as connected contracts / Gunther Teubner ; (translated by Michelle Everson) ; edited with an introduction by Hugh Collins
Networks as connected contracts / Gunther Teubner ; (translated by Michelle Everson) ; edited with an introduction by Hugh Collins
Autore Teubner Gunther
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (315 p.)
Disciplina 346.02
Collana International studies in the theory of private law
Soggetto topico Computer networks - Law and legislation - Germany
Liability (Law) - Germany
ISBN 1-84731-775-8
1-4725-6095-7
1-283-34025-9
9786613340252
1-84731-661-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to Networks as Connected Contracts by Hugh Collins -- 1 Between Market and Organisation -- 2 The Inadequacy of Legal Conceptions of Networks -- 3 Sociological Jurisprudence -- 4 The Distinctive Properties of Networks -- 5 The Challenge of Comparative Sociological Jurisprudence -- 6 The Concept of Connected Contracts -- 7 Network Effects on Interpretation of Bilateral Contracts -- 8 Internal Network Liability -- 9 External Network Liability -- 10 Conclusion -- Introduction: The Aims of Legal Analysis of Networks -- Chapter 1 -- The Network Revolution: New Risks - Unsolved Legal Issues -- I. Two 'Irritating' Legal Cases -- II. Appropriate Doctrinal Responses? -- III. Legally Relevant Networks -- IV. The New Economic Relevance of Pre-modern Networks -- V. Forms of Network and their Regulatory Problems -- VI. Specific Risks of Networks -- Chapter 2 -- Socio-economic Analyses and Legal Characterisation -- I. Market Regime: Networks as Contracts? -- II. Organisational Regime: Networks as Business Associations? -- III. Hybrid Regimes: Networks as Institutionalised Contradictions? -- IV. Communitarian Regime: Networks as 'Communities'? -- V. Mixed Regime: Networks as a Type of Mixed Contract? -- VI. Polycorporate Regime: Networks as Corporate Groups? -- VII. Idiosyncratic Regime: 'Network Contract' as a New Legal Concept? -- Chapter 3 -- Networks as Connected Contracts -- I. Generalisation of Connected Contracts and their Re-specification for Networks -- II. Structural and Functional Equivalances -- III. A Productive 'Unsustainable' Contradiction -- IV. The Legal Construct of Reality: the Dual Constitution as Contract and Association -- V. Legal Consequences: Selective Attribution to Contractual Partners and to the Network -- VI. Legal Problems of Institutionalised Networking -- Chapter 4 -- The Effects of Networks on Bilateral Contracts -- I. Differentiated Discounts -- II. Structural Contradiction: Bilateral Exchange versus Multilateral Connectivity -- III. The Purpose of the Network as the Yardstick for Duties of Loyalty -- IV. Selected Duties of Loyalty toward the Network -- V. Profit Sharing? -- VI. Risk Distribution? Network Purpose and the Judicial Review of Standard Form Contracts -- Chapter 5 -- Piercing Liability Within the Network: The Special Relationship between Members of the Network who Are Not Contractual Partners -- I. Free Riding in the Network -- II. Structural Contradiction: Competition versus Co-operation -- III. Piercing Within the Network? -- IV. Piercing Liability within Parallel Contracts -- V. Extra-Contractual Duties of Loyalty -- VI. Protective Obligations, Performance Obligations, Promotion Obligations -- VII. Analogies to Company Law: Derivative Action within the Contractual Network? -- VIII. Hierarchical Multilateral Network -- Chapter 6 -- External Liability of Networks: Expanding the Range of Responsibility -- I. Franchising in Services: 'Organised Irresponsibility' -- II. Structural Contradiction: Unitas Multiplex -- III. External Liability of Networks -- IV. Decentralised Network Liability -- V. Selected Constellations of Liability
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810856203321
Teubner Gunther  
Oxford, [England] ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui