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Law as a Social System

Emilios Christodoulidis
- 01 Jan 2006 - 
- Vol. 69, Iss: 1, pp 123-129
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In this paper, the authors propose a method to solve the problem of homonymity of homophily in the context of homomorphic data, and no abstracts are available.
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Self-Organizing Manufacturing Systems in Industry 4.0: Aspect of Simulation Modelling

Blaž Rodič
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the evolution of simulation modelling methodology in the context of the Industry 4.0 paradigm and the development of autonomous, self-organizing manufacturing systems, where a decision-making system is managed by a detailed model of the factory, known as the "digital twin" to monitor and control the manufacturing process and test possible process reorganization scenarios.
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A combinatorial theory of institutional invention

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors develop a structural theory recasting the process of inventing new institutions as the combination of pre-existing institutions and argue that the distance between institutions shapes the emergence of new institutional forms and their regime's trajectory.
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Away from the border and into the frontier: The paradoxical geographies of US immigration law

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigate US immigration law as a spatial system whose application results in geographic confusion, and they take the case of Barton v. Barr as a vivid example of this structure, where the petitioner was found to be simultaneously outside and inside the country under a legal perspective.
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Implications of Russia’s war in Ukraine for Belarus and its society: what exactly is written in the EU documents?

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors provide an assessment of relevant EU documents pertinent to the restrictive measures against Lukashenka's regime after the 2020 fraudulent presidential elections in Belarus and since the beginning of 2022 Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
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Monstrosity, correctional healing, and the limits of penal abolitionism

TL;DR: The limits of penal abolitionism can be explained by the fact that its critique is premised on an instrumentalist conception of penalty which neglects the communicational function of punishment as discussed by the authors .
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Global Legal Pluralism

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss how legal pluralism engages with legal globalization and how legal globalization utilizes legal plurality, and provide an outlook on the future of global legal plurality as theory and practice.
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Organization as Communication: A Luhmannian Perspective

TL;DR: A growing body of literature in organization studies draws on the idea that communication constitutes organization, often abbreviated to CCO as discussed by the authors and introduces Luhmann's theory of social systems as a prominent example of CCO thinking.
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Transnational Legal Pluralism

TL;DR: The concept of transnational legal pluralism as mentioned in this paper has been proposed to understand the evolution of law in relation and response to the development of "world society" in the context of regulatory governance.
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Formal/Informal Dialectics and the Self-Transformation of Spatial Planning Systems:: An Exploration

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a perspective on the interaction between formal and informal institutions in spatial planning in which they transform each other continuously, in processes that can be described and analyzed as ongoing reinterpretations.
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Defining the Space of Transnational Law: Legal Theory, Global Governance & Legal Pluralism

TL;DR: A review of the preceding scholarly work and attempts to contextualize it in debates around global governance and global constitutionalism can be found in this paper, where the authors suggest that we ought to revisit legal sociological insights into the emergence of legal pluralism.