Niklas Luhmann wrote a number of works which have decisively shaped
the recent development of legal science as a theoretical
discipline. Some basic elements of his theory have been widely
appropriated by other legal theorists, such that it is difficult to
imagine contemporary reflection in legal theory, and above all
legal sociology, without Luhmann. This collection brings together
the most important canonical and cutting-edge papers on Luhmann's
legal thought. It is introduced in a comprehensive editorial piece
by the editor which locates the articles in context and explores
the issues and topics at hand.
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