- real terms." Furthermore,
Pashukanis argued that the
theories of the
Kelsenian positivists were
simply "confined
exclusively to
ordering the various...
- (1971).
Criminal justice. W. S. Hein. ISBN 9780930342197. "A
Forgotten Kelsenian? The
Story of
Helen Silving-Ryu (1906–1993)".
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- many
countries of
Central and
Eastern Europe. As
described above, the
Kelsenian court model set up a
separate constitutional court which was to have sole...
-
Marburg Neo-Kantians, (b) the Baden-Baden Neo-Kantians, and (c) his own
Kelsenian reading of the Neo-Kantian
school with
which his
writings on this subject...
- the new
legal order. The
Court (in ex
parte Matovu)
concluded that the
Kelsenian principle was
equally applicable in the case of
Uganda and held that the...
- all
judicial matters. The
Court was
established along the
lines of the
Kelsenian model of
constitutional justice, also
called the
European Model because...
-
Litschewski Paulson (eds),
Normativity and Norms:
Critical Perspectives on
Kelsenian Themes,
Oxford 1998.
Richard Tur and
William Twining (eds),
Essays on...
-
Sociology of Law.[citation needed] He kept
faith with a
Weberian and
Kelsenian vision of
sociology of law, as
distinct from
legal science. He advocated...
- rule. In Spain's case, a
Constitutional Court exists,
which follows the
Kelsenian (or Austrian) model.
Following this doctrine, the
constitutional court...
-
international legal thinking". Consequently,
Verdross radically modified the
Kelsenian theory of the
basic norm. For Kelsen, the
basic norm is
simply "presupposed"...