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No way out. Contracting about modern risk

  • Autores: Lyana Francot, Bald de Bries
  • Localización: Archiv für Rechts-und Sozialphilosophie, ARSP, ISSN 0001-2343, Vol. 95, Nº 2, 2009, págs. 199-215
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This article seeks to illustrate the relevance of social theory for the study and practice of law. As social theory reports on changes that influence societal structures, the question for lawyers is how these changes affect law and what this means for its role and function. To this end, the article draws on Ulrich Beck's theory of the risk society and reflexive modernization to provide the relevant perspective. This theory reports upon and explains the so-called side effects of modernization that take the shape of environmental, industrial and political risks. It is these side effects that constitute the problem in risk society and dealing with them demands a reflexive approach towards modernization. The article seeks to highlight the relevance of this theory for law by placing it in the tradition of social contacts theory. It does so by reformulating the central problem of the risk society and by identifying the main social actors who would be party to a "new" social contract. The article then identifies and formulates the instruments of negotiation, at which point it becomes clear what the role of law may be. It concludes with a tentative indication of what the main terms of the social contract could look like.


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