2014
DOI: 10.1515/gj-2013-0013
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What’s the Law Got to Do with Corruption in Indonesia? A Case Study for Systems Theory

Abstract: The article examines the extent to which systems theory (otherwise known as autopoietic theory) is useful for deepening our understanding of corruption in Indonesia. Socio-legal scholarship has conventionally assumed a direct causal link between law and social behaviour, but system theory enables scholars to consider alternative forces that are actually at work in shaping social behaviour. The article argues that while systems theory is useful, particularly in mapping out the complex relationships between diff… Show more

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