- Hans
Kelsen (/ˈkɛlsən/; German: [ˈhans ˈkɛlsən];
October 11, 1881 –
April 19, 1973) was an
Austrian jurist,
legal philosopher and
political philosopher...
- Pure
Theory of Law is a book by
jurist and
legal theorist Hans
Kelsen,
first published in
German in 1934 as
Reine Rechtslehre, and in 1960 in a much revised...
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generally obe**** by the people, and is
backed up by sanctions. Hans
Kelsen developed legal positivism further by
separating law not only from morality...
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manufactured by
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known for its
distinctive royal blue
round tin container...
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decision of the High
Court of
Uganda in
which Hans
Kelsen's "General
Theory on Law and State" and the
Political Question Doctrine were...
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concept in the Pure
Theory of Law
created by Hans
Kelsen, a
jurist and
legal philosopher.
Kelsen used this word to
denote the
basic norm, order, or rule...
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concern with
equity in
virtue jurisprudence.
Whilst both
legal theorists Kelsen and Hart
believe that
legal normativity cannot be
reduced to mere factuality...
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foremost proponents of
legal positivism in the
twentieth century were Hans
Kelsen, both in his
European years prior to 1940 and in his
American years until...
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theory failed to
account for individual's
compliance with the law. Hans
Kelsen is
considered one of the
preeminent jurists of the 20th
century and has...