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Abstract
There is a stratified social portion in Brazil in a core of protection that is no longer separated from the social system itself. These are systems that do not communicate, each with its own legal rationality. One, applied to the part of the Brazilian population taking advantage of the legal discourse (‘official law’) and the other aimed at the waves (‘the asphalt law’). The issue, in Brazil, was presented as follows: And when does the ‘asphalt law’ move to communicating with the law? The proposal is, based on the Theory of Autopoietic Social Systems as developed by Niklas Luhmann, Gunther Teubner and Jean CLAM, to allow a new form of observation of this phenomenon. The necessary communication between the social subsystems allows for different responses in a highly differentiated, peripheral and third-world society such as Brazil.