From order to chaos

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We regularly consider the law as synonymous with order, as an instrument of peace, justice, rectitude or social balance, setting aside the chaotic element. Whether or not we agree with the very nature of law, it is undeniable to consider that Law is dynamic and evolving, with a necessary inherent social character that determines and contains morals, values, principles and guidelines to conduct a society, in order to determine which behaviors are appropriate and which deviate from the obligation established in the legal system. In general, this document aims to show the reader the implications that the duality of order and simultaneous chaos have on the Law.

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Barradas, A. U. (2020). From order to chaos. Problema, (14), 345–368. https://doi.org/10.22201/IIJ.24487937E.2020.14.14914

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