论文标题

复杂的社会和法律的增长

Complex Societies and the Growth of the Law

论文作者

Katz, Daniel Martin, Coupette, Corinna, Beckedorf, Janis, Hartung, Dirk

论文摘要

尽管许多非正式因素影响人们的互动方式,但现代社会依靠法律作为正式控制人类行为的主要机制。法律规则如何影响社会发展取决于两种类型的参与者之间的相互作用:创建规则的人和规则可能适用的人的人。我们假设一个日益多样化和相互联系的社会可能会创建越来越多样化和相互联系的规则,并断言法律网络提供了一个有用的视角,可以通过该视角来观察法律与社会之间的相互作用。为了评估这些命题,我们提出了一种新颖且可概括的法定材料模型,作为多维的,随时间不断发展的文档网络。将该模型应用于美国和德国的联邦立法,我们发现过去两十年半的法律规模和复杂性的扩张令人印象深刻。我们使用网络科学和自然语言处理的方法研究了这种发展的来源。为了随着时间的流逝进行越野比较,我们将美国和德国的立法材料重组为反映法律主题的集群家庭。这种重组表明,这两个司法管辖区的法律增长背后的主要驱动力是福利国家的扩张,并在税收状态的扩大支持下。

While a large number of informal factors influence how people interact, modern societies rely upon law as a primary mechanism to formally control human behaviour. How legal rules impact societal development depends on the interplay between two types of actors: the people who create the rules and the people to which the rules potentially apply. We hypothesise that an increasingly diverse and interconnected society might create increasingly diverse and interconnected rules, and assert that legal networks provide a useful lens through which to observe the interaction between law and society. To evaluate these propositions, we present a novel and generalizable model of statutory materials as multidimensional, time-evolving document networks. Applying this model to the federal legislation of the United States and Germany, we find impressive expansion in the size and complexity of laws over the past two and a half decades. We investigate the sources of this development using methods from network science and natural language processing. To allow for cross-country comparisons over time, we algorithmically reorganise the legislative materials of the United States and Germany into cluster families that reflect legal topics. This reorganisation reveals that the main driver behind the growth of the law in both jurisdictions is the expansion of the welfare state, backed by an expansion of the tax state.

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