2021
DOI: 10.1525/gp.2021.23669
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The Law of Political Economy as Transformative Law: A New Approach to the Concept and Function of Law

Abstract: This article outlines a new approach to the law of political economy as a form of transformative law, a new approach that combines a focus on the function of law with a concept of law encapsulating the triangular dialectics between the form-giving prestation of law, the material substance the law is oriented against, and the transcendence of legal forms—that is, the rendering of compatibility between forms. Transformative law thereby serves as an alternative to both law and economics and recently emerging cult… Show more

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“…Rather, following law's transformative potential, the prospect lies in realizing and institutionalizing the possibility of using forms and functions of law as 'acts of recognition' for constituting different world visions, possibilities, and potentialities. 152 Why do we care about infrastructural programmability? Why shall we mobilize capital resources, institutional structures, and legal mechanisms that address such issues?…”
Section: New Legal Tools?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather, following law's transformative potential, the prospect lies in realizing and institutionalizing the possibility of using forms and functions of law as 'acts of recognition' for constituting different world visions, possibilities, and potentialities. 152 Why do we care about infrastructural programmability? Why shall we mobilize capital resources, institutional structures, and legal mechanisms that address such issues?…”
Section: New Legal Tools?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An institution, in contrast to a corporation, does not have a one-dimensional obligation to produce shareholder value but is instead legally constructed as a multifaceted institution with several -potentially -conflicting social obligations within the framework of a multistakeholder perspective. 31 A development underlining that the formal private/public distinction, derived from an entity being private and public property, is not a useful distinction for delineating public and societal power. Rather an island of legally constituted public power appears wherever it is legally constructed, be it in national, transnational or formally private or public contexts.…”
Section: Meta's Oversight Boardmentioning
confidence: 99%