Reading List – Law as a Complex System {Updated Version 10.16.09}
October 16th, 2009
Several months ago, I put together this syllabus for use in a hypothetical seminar course entitled Law as a Complex System. I hoped to revise this reading list / syllabus and have now done so …. While this revised version might contain more content than would be practical for the typical 2-3 credit seminar, I do believe it is far more reasonable than Version 1.0. For anyone who is interested in learning more about the methodological tradition from which much of our scholarship is drawn … feel free to use this as a reading list. If you see any law related scholarship you believe should be included please feel free to email me.
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