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Law as Passion: Systems Theory and Constitutional Theory in Peripheral Modernity
Miguel Nogueira de Brito
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Carina Calabria
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Fábio Portela L. Almeida
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Springer
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Law as Passion: Systems Theory and Constitutional Theory in Peripheral Modernity - Nogueira de Brito, Miguel ; Calabria, Carina ; Portela L. Almeida, Fábio
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Synopsis "Law as Passion: Systems Theory and Constitutional Theory in Peripheral Modernity"
Part I - Law, State and Global Crisis: Hauke Brunkhorst, The capitalist state in the crisis global capitalism.- Kimmo Nuotio, Towards a Global Rule of Law: Global law in the Context of Law and Development Studies.- Part II - Symbolic constitutionalization: Darío Rodríguez, Symbolic constitutionalization and constitutional debate in Chile.- Pablo Holmes and Maria Eduarda Dantas, A (more) cosmopolitan sociology of constitutions: Marcelo Neves' theory of symbolic constitutionalization.- Alexandre Douglas Zaidan de Carvalho, Constitutionalism seen from the Periphery: a perspective about the contribution of Marcelo Neves.- Fábio Portela L. Almeida, Democratic Legitimation without Inclusion: An Evolutionary Approach to Brazilian Societal Crisis.- Part III - Transconstitutionalism: Maurício Palma, Trans-anticonstitutionalism.- Ramon Negócio, Between transconstitutionalism and Technical Practices: Normative Challenges for Brazilian Legal Order.- Miguel Nogueira de Brito, Between Systemic and Agency Normativity: The Constitutionalism of Marcelo Neves.- Part IV - Systems theory and Public Law: Nathaly Mancilla Órdenes and Gustavo Zatelli Correa, From the World-System to World Society: a few notes on the necessity of historical reconstruction.- Luís Heleno Terrinha, The intersystemic rationality of Administrative Law: reflexiveness, structural and environmental observation.