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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.31297/hkju.25.4.6

From Legal Rules to Systemic Regulation: The Role of Feedback Loops and Holism in Modern Governance

Mirko Pečarič orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-0551-5682 ; Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana


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Abstract

This paper examines the integration of system theory and cybernetics into legal regulation, highlighting the importance of intangible assets, particularly institutions, in a country’s wealth and stability. Emphasising the rule of law, it argues that effective public reforms must prioritise institutional functionality. By applying critical systems thinking, the paper suggests that regulation should be adaptive, incorporating feedback loops, dynamic systems modelling, and stakeholder engagement to address complex societal issues. It discusses the need for a holistic approach to legal systems, viewing them as interconnected entities influenced by various factors. The paper introduces the approach to systemic regulation that uses principles of systems theory, such as holism, interconnectedness, and dynamic equilibrium, to create more robust and adaptable legal frameworks. The paper concludes that systemic regulation can enhance the effectiveness of public institutions, ensuring they can navigate and respond to complex challenges, thereby fostering better governance and societal well-being.

Keywords

systems theory; cybernetics; systemic regulation; critical systems thinking; dynamic relationships

Hrčak ID:

343086

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/343086

Publication date:

31.12.2025.

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