Introduction: Does Social Morphogenesis Threaten the Rule of Law?
Abstract
Does intense social change (morphogenesis) and the lack of a stable social context spell a crisis for both normative consensus and legal regulation of the social order? In other words, does the valid and effective rule of law depend upon morphostasis in society? Traditionally, normativity, social integration and legal regulation were held to be mutually reinforcing, but this mutual support has weakened greatly over the last three decades as...
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Title
Introduction: Does Social Morphogenesis Threaten the Rule of Law?
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
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Pages
1 - 28
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