The Doctrine of Flex Law: A Dynamic and Rhizomatic Legal Framework

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14195/2184-9781_6_3

Keywords:

Flex law, legal semiotics, dynamic legal systems, interdisciplinary legal studies, legal adaptability, responsive law

Abstract

The Doctrine of Flex Law advocates for a dynamic and responsive legal system, tailored to adapt to the rapid societal and technological transformations of the modern world. This conceptual framework challenges the traditional static nature of laws and proposes a legal environment that is as fluid and malleable as the societal context it operates within. Drawing on interdisciplinary insights from legal semiotics, this doctrine emphasizes the necessity for laws to evolve in tandem with changing social norms and technologies. By exploring various theoretical paradigms, the Doctrine of Flex Law highlights the potential for a more inclusive and adaptable legal system, one that not only responds to but anticipates the needs of a diverse and interconnected global society.

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Published

2026-05-21

How to Cite

Wagner, A. (2026). The Doctrine of Flex Law: A Dynamic and Rhizomatic Legal Framework. Undecidabilities and Law, (6), 61–80. https://doi.org/10.14195/2184-9781_6_3