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Fundamental Human Rights as a Device of Law in the Struggle Against no-ospheric Disorder and in the Promotion of no-ospheric Evolution

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In (III.B.1) and (IV.B. 2. d) we referred to law as the main device in the struggle against disorder in no-osphere. Law can be considered as a body of patterns of expectations and of desired patterns of human behaviour with systems of negative feedback in order to correct deviations from these patterns. Its main task is to prevent disorder in ordered societies and to turn disorder into order.

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Rosdorff, L.W. (1974). Fundamental Human Rights as a Device of Law in the Struggle Against no-ospheric Disorder and in the Promotion of no-ospheric Evolution. In: The Framework of Legal Evolution. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6028-3_18

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