Hans Kelsen's »Pure Theory of Law«, which was published in 1934, is one of the key works on legal theory in the 20th century. In it, Kelsen presents a theory in which he separates the law from morality on the one hand and on the other hand from proven fact, a theory which was also critical of ideologies. Anyone wanting to think about the structure and the validity of the law and the characteristics of jurisprudence, in short, anyone wanting to think about the normativity of the law, will inevitably have to deal with the »Pure Theory of Law.« The first edition of this work, which has been translated into approximately a dozen languages, was reprinted several times in German, but is currently out of print. It is now available as a student edi...
This contribution offers a preliminary critical examination of Kelsenian legal science, understood a...
This article proposes an interpretation of the status of the Grundnorm in Hans Kelsen’s legal theory...
The Pure Theory of Law means the guarantee of a science, which is neutral with respect to subjective...
Sheds new light on the relationship between positivist theories of law and political philosophy, by ...
This book critically examines the conception of legal science and the nature of law developed by Han...
What is Pure Theory of Law ? The text of Kelsen translated here dates from 1953. It therefore falls...
This thesis is an analysis of Hans Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law. It traces its development in critica...
The “Pure Theory of Law” in the context of Hans Kelsen´s work as constitutional judgeEntanglements a...
The paper attempts to analyze the historical, philosophical and methodological aspects of the philos...
This article focuses on issues relating to legal normativity, emphasizing the way these matters have...
Hans Kelsen\u27s famous book, Reine Rechtslehre, originally published in 1934 and completely revised...
The Sociology of Law was present in the R.I.T.D. published by Kelsen, Duguit and Weyr since 1926. Bu...
This book critically examines the conception of legal science and the nature of law developed by Han...
Through the pure legal theory, within the thesis of normativity (without the thesis of morality) and...
Following paper is concerned with the problem of Is/Ought dichotomy in Hans Kelsen’s Pure Theory of...
This contribution offers a preliminary critical examination of Kelsenian legal science, understood a...
This article proposes an interpretation of the status of the Grundnorm in Hans Kelsen’s legal theory...
The Pure Theory of Law means the guarantee of a science, which is neutral with respect to subjective...
Sheds new light on the relationship between positivist theories of law and political philosophy, by ...
This book critically examines the conception of legal science and the nature of law developed by Han...
What is Pure Theory of Law ? The text of Kelsen translated here dates from 1953. It therefore falls...
This thesis is an analysis of Hans Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law. It traces its development in critica...
The “Pure Theory of Law” in the context of Hans Kelsen´s work as constitutional judgeEntanglements a...
The paper attempts to analyze the historical, philosophical and methodological aspects of the philos...
This article focuses on issues relating to legal normativity, emphasizing the way these matters have...
Hans Kelsen\u27s famous book, Reine Rechtslehre, originally published in 1934 and completely revised...
The Sociology of Law was present in the R.I.T.D. published by Kelsen, Duguit and Weyr since 1926. Bu...
This book critically examines the conception of legal science and the nature of law developed by Han...
Through the pure legal theory, within the thesis of normativity (without the thesis of morality) and...
Following paper is concerned with the problem of Is/Ought dichotomy in Hans Kelsen’s Pure Theory of...
This contribution offers a preliminary critical examination of Kelsenian legal science, understood a...
This article proposes an interpretation of the status of the Grundnorm in Hans Kelsen’s legal theory...
The Pure Theory of Law means the guarantee of a science, which is neutral with respect to subjective...