scholarly journals Especialização funcional do Direito Comercial / Functional specialization in Commercial Law

Author(s):  
André Lipp Pinto Basto Lupi

O trabalho tem por objeto a análise de estruturas argumentativas empregadas em matérias de Direito Empresarial mas construídas a partir de repertórios de outras áreas do Direito. O problema a ser analisado é avaliar o uso de tais recursos em face da função social da dogmática jurídica comercialista. Como marcos teóricos, o trabalho vale-se de insumos da teoria dos sistemas e da tópica jurídica.  A metodologia consiste em explanação das premissas teóricas da análise, a exposição de exemplos da jurisprudência e as conclusões acerca da referida problemática, que apontam para certa restrição ao emprego do gênero de argumentos analisado.   Abstract: The object of this work is the argumentative structures applied in matters of Commercial Law, but construed with elements from other fields of law. The problem is to evaluate recourse to those structures in the light of the social function of the legal dogmatics on Commercial Law. The theoretical approach is grounded in both social system theory and topical reasoning. The methodology consist in the explanation of the theoretical basis, the illustration by examples and the conclusions about the problem, that point out to a certain restriction to the use of structures from other fields of law.

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
Taiwo A. Olaiya

Scholars have long sought answers for the socio-economic and political discomfort of immigrants. Migrants became underclass and exploited in their new environment. In a field survey conducted in Ondo State, Nigeria, the study examined the ontological submissions about immigrants’ plight for employment and the host community’s potentials at tapping high skills available among the migrants. The study anchored on Talcott Parson’s AGIL- Social System Theory of societal survival, most especially its functional prerequisites, notably adaptation, goal, integration and pattern maintenance. The overall finding emerging from the study is that social integration links positively to migrants’ acquired work ethics, acceptance into formal workforce, and socio-communal interactions. Consequently, standardised integration of skilled-migrants into workforce shaped cordial relationship and lasting peace between migrants and the host community.


2012 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-44
Author(s):  
Sergey Tyulenev

This article considers translation as a factor in the genesis of social macro-formations—ethnoses and superethnoses. The research combines Niklas Luhmann’s social systems theory, Lem Gumilev’s theory of ethnogenesis and the concept of teleonomy borrowed from evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr in order to demonstrate the ethnogenetic function of translation. An ethnos is a closed loose system; it has a life cycle which is teleonomic by nature. Ethnoses evolve by passing through different stages—from inception to consummation at the acmetic phase and finally into the post-acmetic succession of phases leading to disintegration. At each of these different stages, the social system requires inputs of varying intensity from the environment. Translation as a boundary phenomenon serves as a mechanism to ensure such inputs. From the standpoint of its social function, translation is theorized in a broader sense than usual—as mediation on intrapersonal, interpersonal, interethnic and intergenerational levels.


1970 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeanne E. Gullahorn ◽  
John T. Gullahorn

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