Rules, Institutions, Transformations: Considerations on the "Evolution of Law" Paradigm

European University Institute (1995)
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Abstract

Recoge: 1.Conceps of law. A Proposal -- 2.Evolutionary concepts -- 3.Neo-evolutionary theories -- 4.Evolution as learning -- 5.Law as autopoiesis -- 6.Towards a critique of the "Evolution of law" paradigm.

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