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LUHMANN AND LAW PHILOSOPHERS AND LAW Series Editor: Tom Campbell Titles in the series Adam Smith and Law Edited by Robin Paul Malloy Agamben and Law Edited by Thanos Zartaloudis Aquinas and Modern Law Edited by James Bernard Murphy and Richard O. Brooks Arendt and Law Edited by Marco Goldoni and Christopher McCorkindale Aristotle and Modern Law Edited by Richard O. Brooks and James Bernard Murphy Augustine and Modern Law Edited by James Bernard Murphy and Richard O. Brooks Cicero and Modern Law Edited by Richard O. Brooks Derrida and Law Edited by Pierre Legrand Foucault and Law Edited by Ben Golder and Peter Fitzpatrick Gadamer and Law Edited by Francis J. Mootz III Grotius and Law Edited by Larry May and Emily McGill Habermas and Law Edited by Hugh Baxter Hegel and Law Edited by Michael Salter Hobbes on Law Edited by Claire Finkelstein Hume and Law Edited by Ken Mackinnon Kant and Law Edited by B. Sharon Byrd and Joachim Hruschka Leibniz and Law Edited by Janne Nijman Locke and Law Edited by Thom Brooks Luhmann and Law Edited by Christopher Thornhill Marx and Law Edited by Susan Easton Nietzsche and Law Edited by Francis J. Mootz III and Peter Goodrich Nussbaum and Law Edited by Robin West Plato and Modern Law Edited by Richard O. Brooks Rawls and Law Edited by Thom Brooks Rousseau and Law Edited by Thom Brooks Sen and Law Edited by Carrie Menkel-Meadow and Victor V. Ramraj Spinoza and Law Edited by Andre Santos Campos Wittgenstein and Law Edited by Dennis Patterson Luhmann and Law Christopher thornhill, University of Manchester, UK PHILOSOPHERS AND LAW First published 2017 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN and by Routledge 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business. Editorial material and selection © 2017 Christopher Thornhill; individual owners retain copyright in their own material. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Trademark notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data A catalog record for this book has been requested ISBN: 978-1-4724-5559-8 (hbk) DOI: 10.4324/9781003075103 Typeset in Times New Roman MT by Servis Filmsetting Ltd, Stockport, Cheshire Contents Acknowledgements xi Series Preface xv Introduction 1 Part I: Textual analysis 1 Michael King and Chris Thornhill, ‘Society’s Legal System’, in Michael King and Chris Thornhill, Niklas Luhmann’s Theory of Politics and Law (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2003), pp. 35–68 19 2 Jean Clam, ‘Une nouvelle sociologie du droit? Autour de Das Recht der Gesellschaft de Niklas Luhmann.’ Droit et société 33(1) (1996), pp. 405–423 53 Part II: Luhmann and political sociology 3 Frieder Naschold, ‘Demokratie und Komplexität: Thesen und Illustrationen zur Theoriediskussion in der Politikwissenschaft.’ Politische Vierteljahresschrift 9(3) (1968), pp. 494–518 75 4 Peter Nahamowitz, ‘Autopoiesis oder ökonomischer Staatsinterventionismus?’ Zeitschrift für Rechtssoziologie 9 (1988), pp. 36–73 101 5 Chris Thornhill, ‘Niklas Luhmann: A Sociological Transformation of Political Legitimacy?’ Distinktion: Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory 13 (2006), pp. 33–53 139 6 Jean Clam, ‘What is Modern Power?’, in Michael King and Chris Thornhill, Luhmann on Law and Politics. Critical Appraisals and Applications (Oxford: Hart, 2006), pp. 145–162 161 Part III: Luhmann and legal sociology 7 Gunther Teubner, ‘Substantive and Reflexive Elements in Modern Law.’ Law & Society Review 17(2) (1983), pp. 239–286 181 8 Hubert Rottleuthner, ‘A Purified Sociology of Law: Niklas Luhmann on the Autonomy of the Legal System.’ Law & Society Review 23(5) (1989), pp. 779–798 229 viii luhmann and law 9 Inger-Johanne Sand, ‘The Interaction of Society, Politics and Law: The Legal and Communicative Theories of Habermas, Luhmann and Teubner.’ Scandinavian Studies in Law 53 (2008), pp. 45–75 249 10 Gert Verschraegen, ‘Human Rights and Modern Society: A Sociological Analysis from the Perspective of Systems Theory.’ Journal of Law and Society 29(2) (2002), pp. 258–281 281 11 Marcelo Neves, ‘From the Autopoiesis to the Allopoiesis of Law.’ Journal of Law and Society 28(2) (2001), pp. 242–264 305 Part IV: Luhmann and theoretical controversies 12 Chris Thornhill, ‘Jürgen Habermas and Niklas Luhmann: Two Rival Critiques of Metaphysics’, Chris Thornhill, German Political Philosophy. The Metaphysics of Law (London: Routledge, 2006), pp. 314–339 331 13 Poul Kjaer, ‘Systems in Context. On the Outcome of the Habermas/ Luhmann-Debate.’ Ancilla juris (2006), pp. 66–77 367 14 Gunther Teubner, ‘Economics of Gift – Positivity of Justice: The Mutual Paranoia of Jacques Derrida and Niklas Luhmann.’ Theory, Culture and Society 18 (2001), pp. 29–47 379 15 Christoph Menke, ‘The Self-Reflection of Law and the Politics of Rights.’ Constellations 18(2) (2011), pp. 124–134 405 16 Karl-Heinz Ladeur, ‘Recht und Gerechtigkeit bei Derrida und Luhmann: Eine Kritik auf systemtheoretischer Grundlage.’ Rechtstheorie 43(3) (2012), pp. 271–323 417 Part V: Luhmann and new theoretical developments 17 Gunther Teubner, ‘Societal Constitutionalism: Alternatives to State-Centred Constitutional Theory?’ in Christian Joerges, Inger-Johanne Sand and Gunther Teubner (eds), Transnational Governance and Constitutionalism (Oxford: Hart, 2004), pp. 3–28 473 18 Marc Amstutz, ‘Métissage: On the Form of Law in World Society.’ Zeitschrift für vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft 11 (2013), pp. 336–360 499 19 Mathias Albert, ‘Observing World Politics. Luhmann’s Systems Theory of Society and International Relations.’ Millennium 29(2) (1999), pp. 239–265 525 luhmann and law ix 20 Andreas Fischer-Lescano, ‘Critical Systems Theory.’ Philosophy & Social Criticism 38(1) (2012), pp. 3–23 553 Index 575

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