Sciences juridiques et complexité.Un nouveau modèle d’analyse

We used to say that Law is becoming more and more complex. Legal institutions tried to act on the causes and to limit the effects. But from where does the feeling of a critical increasing of the normative complexity come? Beyond the remedies brought by lawyers, can we go further in the study of Law...

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Main Author: Danièle Bourcier
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: L’Harmattan 2011-06-01
Series:Droit et Cultures
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/2390
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Summary:We used to say that Law is becoming more and more complex. Legal institutions tried to act on the causes and to limit the effects. But from where does the feeling of a critical increasing of the normative complexity come? Beyond the remedies brought by lawyers, can we go further in the study of Law as a complex system? Since several years, a new field has emerged under the term of Law and complex systems. Indeed the sciences of complex systems have been developed in many disciplines from physics to biology: we do the hypothesis that these sciences can bring new representations to the legal complexity allowing for revealing the reasons but also to find out more relevant conceptualizations and tools.
ISSN:0247-9788
2109-9421