Social systems theory and judicial review : taking jurisprudence seriously / Katayoun Baghai, Queen Mary University of London, UK.
2015
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Title
Social systems theory and judicial review : taking jurisprudence seriously / Katayoun Baghai, Queen Mary University of London, UK.
Published
Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT, USA : Ashgate, [2015]
Call Number
K370 .B34 2015
ISBN
9781409454021 (hardback)
1409454029 (hardback)
9781409454038 (ebk - PDF)
9781472407177 (ebk - ePUB)
1409454037 (ebook)
1472407172 (epub)
1409454029 (hardback)
9781409454038 (ebk - PDF)
9781472407177 (ebk - ePUB)
1409454037 (ebook)
1472407172 (epub)
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xvi, 170 pages ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)893202863
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-160) and index.
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Table of Contents
Table of Cases
ix
Preface
xiii
Acknowledgements
xvii
Introduction
1
Society and its Law
1
Law: Origin, Function, Differentiation
10
In Search of a Foundation
12
Meaning, Communication, Autopoiesis
14
Normative Closure
17
Modernity as Functional Differentiation
19
1.
Rights before the Court
25
Judge-Made Law and Socio-Legal Studies
26
Fundamental Rights
28
Constitutional Adjudication: Law at a Crossroads
32
Judicial Review as Law's Self-Steering
35
The Court as Decision Networks
36
Reading Jurisprudence Systemically
40
2.
Racial Exclusion: State Action and System-Reference
43
Jury Service and Law
45
Suffrage and Politics
50
Public Transportation/Accommodation and the Medium of Money
53
School Desegregation and Public Education
56
How Race Matters
60
3.
Racial Inclusion: Strict Scrutiny and Functional Relevance
63
Constitution and Race: To See or Not to See
64
Contexts and Systems
66
Strict Scrutiny and Functional Analysis
73
The Measure of Neutrality
76
From Class to Classification
78
4.
Religion and Law: Organizations and Programs
81
A Double Bind
81
Public Funding
83
Access to Public Fora
93
Religion and Public Education
99
Religious Accommodation
104
From Classification to Societal System
111
5.
Privacy as Structural Coupling
115
Selective Self-Presentation
117
Moral Individualism and Division of Labor
118
Groups and Secrecy
119
Social Systems and Privacy
122
Privacy Jurisprudence: Preliminary Explorations
125
Concluding Remarks
134
Conclusion
135
References
141
Index
161