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- W3147295296 abstract "In part two of this volume the social dimension of Scandinavian private law is investigated by some leading Swedish scholars. The section covers a broad range of issues related to the regulation of the fundamental conditions of community life, influencing an individual’s position as a social being within the fields of labor law, consumers’ law, child law, etc. The establishment of new branches of law such as child law is analyzed by Mauro Zamboni in the light of the Welfare State’s tendency to monopolize the legal discourse for purposes of “social engineering”. In his article The “Social” in Social Law – An Analysis of a Concept in Disguise he suggests that social law is to be understood as a part of the law with the specific purpose of placing under social control by law different areas of human relations that traditionally have been left to the guardianships of non-legal forms of regulation and control. Zamboni’s view on social private law as the law of modern society is in part challenged, and in part confirmed, by Kent Kallstrom and Bo Wennstrom. Examining The Growth of Social Private Law Kallstrom suggests that the historical roots of contemporary social private law are to be found in medieval Swedish law. He further points to the distinction between distributive and commutative regulations. In contrast to commutative regulations, with a traditionally objective of framing a secure and fair system for the exchange of performances, the distributive regulations have quite another aim. Distributive regulations tend to govern social existence. Traditionally distributive regulations constituted the private law regulatory system’s basis with a task to mirror as well as to promote change in the social life. Rules regulating for example the position of children are seen as examples of distributive regulations playing a part in an ongoing legal social engineering. In the article From Person to Party Bo Wennstrom, however, claims that the fundamental problem of social private law is that it is a part of a private law system in which everything that originates from social distinctions will be repressed and peripheral. As a way of promoting social private law he proposes that social private law should be distinguished as a shift of attitude when" @default.
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- W3147295296 title "Introduction - Developments of Social Private Law in Sweden" @default.
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