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LAW SYSTEM (Evolving)

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Charles François (2004). LAW SYSTEM (Evolving), International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics, 2(1): 1863.
Collection International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics
Year 2004
Vol. (num.) 2(1)
ID 1863
Object type Discipline oriented, Human sciences

The Argentine barrister and systemist Ernesto GR N considers the different concepts of law corresponding to the distinct types of human communities , as defined during the 1996 Fuschl Conversations :

- In traditional communities the juridical system is based on customary or so-called common-law

- In substitutive communities dominated by some ideology , law is also ideologically tainted. Nazi law was based on what the party considered as “the needs of the German people”

From the communist viewpoint, law was a superstructure of economy; whether capitalist or socialist

- In learning communities, the flexibility and variety appear with the possibility of interpretation and even creative interpretation for the judges

- In evolutive learning communities, alternative ways appear for resolving conflicts , as for example arbitration, negociation and mediation .

E. Gr n can be consulted at Grun@impsat1.com.ar

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