• Evolution and Constitution The Evolutionary Selfconstruction of Law

Evolution and Constitution The Evolutionary Selfconstruction of Law

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Evolution and Constitution for the first time brings together case law and law based on norms. It offers the reader a survey and a new explanation of evolutionary emergence of social contracts and constitutions in the European history, and -after all - should help to build a bridge between 'two cultures', science and humanities. Evolutionary approach to law had been advocated already at the time of Darwin by English ethnologists of law like Sumner Maine and American anthropologists like Morgan. The present work is an attempt to apply evolutionary thought to the continental legal philosophy and juristic methodology. Although in the 19th century the idea of an evolution of law was present also on the continent it was burdened with reproaches of social Darwinism (proved nowadays as unreasonable). Grounds for the negotiability of evolutionary approach to complex social systems are provided by the latest research in evolutionary theory of cognition and evolutionary ethics as well as by the theory of complex systems in the sense of Friedrich von Hayek. This book provides a profounder (conformable to the biological theory of evolution) explanatory basis not only for anthropology and history of law but also for juristic methodology. In addition it offers a practical model of juristic argumentation processes, illustrated by many examples.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781402017841
ISBN-10: 1402017847
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Publication date: 2003-11-30
Edition description: 2004
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: Height: 9.21258 Inches, Length: 6.14172 Inches, Weight: 1.12215291358 Pounds, Width: 0.5625973 Inches
Author: Erhard Oeser
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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