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This collection features a range of essays exploring key themes in legal theory, particularly focusing on the Pure Theory of Law by Hans Kelsen. Contributions include discussions on the theoretical representation of Kelsen's work, the distinction between public and private law, and the concept of the Grundnorm as a foundational element of legal systems. Authors examine the implications of Kelsen's theories on causality, legal norms, and the relationship between international and domestic law. The essays also address critiques of Kelsen's hierarchical structure of law, the intersection of legal positivism with modern jurisprudence, and the challenges posed by normative concepts within legal systems. Other topics include the relevance of Kelsen's ideas to Marxist legal theory, the interplay between law and society, and the philosophical underpinnings of legal norms. The collection aims to further the discourse on the evolution and critique of Kelsen's legal theory, offering insights into its application and ongoing relevance in contemporary legal scholarship.
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Rechtssystem und gesellschaftliche Basis bei Hans Kelsen, Werner Krawietz
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- 1984
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