Abstract
Complexity as a Paradigm for Drawing a « Satisficing » Legal Regulation. A morphogenetic study of the co-evolution of societies and their legal Systems requires the use of new paradigms, going beyond a strictly positivist framework. A non-paradoxical explanation of a movement with a succession of single pictures is impossible, except if complex and constructivist paradigms are used. Well-defined concepts can give a « satisficing » representation of reality. This makes it possible to suggest a model of the emergence of a legally regulated social System. This type of projective modelling, combining deconstruction and simulation, can be useful in a legistic process, by allowing the evaluation of the foreseeable and non foreseeable consequences of norms.
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