反身法的领域

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW Columbia Law Review Pub Date : 2003-01-01 DOI:10.2307/1123697
Michael C. Dorf
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在《规范亲密关系:一种新的法律范式》一书中,吉恩·科恩综合了性隐私权的自由主义和平等主义正当性。科恩建议,在允许的情况下,通过“反身法”来规范性隐私。这篇评论文章表达了对科恩项目的广泛同情,同时建议进行扩展。在科恩的反身性范式中,拥有立法能力的主权设定了一般标准,指导主要行为者,但同时给他们留下了一个实质性的自由区域,让他们参与自我监管。虽然它允许实质的自治,但科恩的反身法概念本质上是自上而下的。这篇评论文章提供了对反身性法律的修正说明,在反身性法律中,从相对地方层面的经验中提取的数据不断得到提炼,并传递给相对中心的标准制定者,后者不断使用这些数据来更新所有人必须满足的标准。这种修正后的解释相应地是自上而下和自下而上的,因此它可能特别适合于这样的环境——比如涉及性隐私的问题的监管——在这种情况下,简单地宣布一项有争议的法律规范会遭到大量反对。
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The Domain of Reflexive Law
In Regulating Intimacy: A New Legal Paradigm, Jean Cohen synthesizes liberal and egalitarian justifications for a right to sexual privacy. Cohen proposes that regulation of sexual privacy, where permissible, be accomplished through "reflexive law." This Review Essay expresses broad sympathy for Cohen's project, while suggesting an expansion. In Cohen's reflexive paradigm, the sovereign in its lawmaking capacity sets general standards that steer primary actors but simultaneously leave them with a substantial zone of freedom in which to engage in self-regulation. Although it permits substantial autonomy, Cohen's conception of reflexive law is essentially topdown. This Review Essay offers an amended account of reflexive law in which data drawn from experience at the relatively local level are continually refined and transmitted to the relatively central standard-setter, which uses the data continually to update the standards all must meet. This amended account is accordingly both top-down and bottom-up, and for that reason it may be particularly well-suited to contexts-such as regulation of issues touching on sexual privacy-where the simple announcement of a controversial legal norm would meet with substantial opposition.
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