Abstract
In the present paper will be presented to the reader how systemics and cybernetics are useful to structure a Systemic-Cybernetic Theory of Law SCTL. By means of SCTL it will be possible to give an answer to diverse Philosophy of Law’s questions, obtaining in this way a more complete vision of Law in comparison with others that have been offered. It will be exposed how the methodology and the systemic and
cybernetic epistemologies enter into the juridical world, then there will be enumerated some characteristics of a possible SCTL and the answer that this new vision of Law offers for the juridical questions.
The SCTL will constitute - we expect - the paradigm that the complexity of the topics and systems of (national, international, transnational, etc.). law requires to confront the crisis of its practical operation and of its scientific and philosophical researches.
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