The Inadequacy of Classical Regulatory Approaches in a Complex Environment

The interactions, interdependence, dynamism, diversity, emergency and other elements of complexity should be embedded in legal rules to cope with the complex environment. If it is obvious that the latter is hard to manage with the classical forms of legal rules, this common-sense is tricking us into...

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Main Author: Pečarič Mirko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-07-01
Series:Danube
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/danb-2020-0006
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spelling doaj-0805a3b46641453d8c7597f4118b595b2021-09-05T21:00:40ZengSciendoDanube1804-82852020-07-011129111210.2478/danb-2020-0006danb-2020-0006The Inadequacy of Classical Regulatory Approaches in a Complex EnvironmentPečarič Mirko0University of Ljubljana, Gosarjeva ulica 5, 1000Ljubljana, Slovenia.The interactions, interdependence, dynamism, diversity, emergency and other elements of complexity should be embedded in legal rules to cope with the complex environment. If it is obvious that the latter is hard to manage with the classical forms of legal rules, this common-sense is tricking us into an insistence on such rules. The complex environment and the people are complex adaptive systems, and such should be also legal rules when applied in such an environment. Public systems should systemically address the environment because the latter is per se blind to rules. The aim of this paper is to give directions towards the use of complex adaptive rules with the enumeration of elements of complexity. Based on the elaborated and included elements of complexity the paper finds that collective decision-making, here named as synomy, presents the appropriate shift from experts to the people and database oracles. The possibility to store and process a large amount of data (with the better statistical prediction) gives collective wisdom preference over the people as individuals, over experts and the classical legal approaches. Based on this the paper presents different rules that are accustomed to different environments.https://doi.org/10.2478/danb-2020-0006complexitypractical and collective wisdompublic decision-makingit democracysynomy
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The Inadequacy of Classical Regulatory Approaches in a Complex Environment
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public decision-making
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title The Inadequacy of Classical Regulatory Approaches in a Complex Environment
title_short The Inadequacy of Classical Regulatory Approaches in a Complex Environment
title_full The Inadequacy of Classical Regulatory Approaches in a Complex Environment
title_fullStr The Inadequacy of Classical Regulatory Approaches in a Complex Environment
title_full_unstemmed The Inadequacy of Classical Regulatory Approaches in a Complex Environment
title_sort inadequacy of classical regulatory approaches in a complex environment
publisher Sciendo
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issn 1804-8285
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The interactions, interdependence, dynamism, diversity, emergency and other elements of complexity should be embedded in legal rules to cope with the complex environment. If it is obvious that the latter is hard to manage with the classical forms of legal rules, this common-sense is tricking us into an insistence on such rules. The complex environment and the people are complex adaptive systems, and such should be also legal rules when applied in such an environment. Public systems should systemically address the environment because the latter is per se blind to rules. The aim of this paper is to give directions towards the use of complex adaptive rules with the enumeration of elements of complexity. Based on the elaborated and included elements of complexity the paper finds that collective decision-making, here named as synomy, presents the appropriate shift from experts to the people and database oracles. The possibility to store and process a large amount of data (with the better statistical prediction) gives collective wisdom preference over the people as individuals, over experts and the classical legal approaches. Based on this the paper presents different rules that are accustomed to different environments.
topic complexity
practical and collective wisdom
public decision-making
it democracy
synomy
url https://doi.org/10.2478/danb-2020-0006
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