Hans Kelsen (/ˈkɛlsən/; German: [ˈhans ˈkɛlsən]; October 11, 1881 – April 19, 1973) was an Austrian jurist, legal philosopher and political philosopher...
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The legal scholar Hans Kelsen, who had just arrived in Geneva as a professor, was an adviser to Morgenthau's dissertation. Kelsen was among the strongest...
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Pure Theory of Law (redirect from Kelsen's pyramid)
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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Jurisprudence (section Hans Kelsen)
command 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...
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Legal positivism (section Hans Kelsen)
sovereign, is generally obeyed 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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is a 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...
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Carlos Cossio (section Hans Kelsen Controversy)
ideological background capitalistic conceptions of Hans Kelsen's formal logic. Cossio said: 'Kelsen corresponds to a capitalist world and placed on the...
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[1966] 1 EA 514, is a decision of the High Court of Uganda in which Hans Kelsen's "General Theory on Law and State" and the Political Question Doctrine...
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Grünhut, Eduard Hanslick, Edmund Hauler, Jalile Jalil, Leon Kellner, Hans Kelsen, Adam František Kollár, Johann Josef Loschmidt, Franz Miklosich, Oskar...
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Stuart Mill John Marshall Felix Frankfurter Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Hans Kelsen Pontes de Miranda History of the American legal profession History of...
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review by a specialized court, the Constitutional Court as written by Hans Kelsen, a leading jurist of the time. This system was also adopted the same...
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1934, the Austrian philosopher Hans Kelsen continued the positivist tradition in his book the Pure Theory of Law. Kelsen believed that although law is...
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to 1977, judge at the European Court of Human Rights. Together with Hans Kelsen, Adolf Merkl [de; pt] and Josef L. Kunz, he was one the main exponents...
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philosopher Hans Kelsen, though Hart rejected several distinctive features of Kelsen's theory. Significant in the differences between Hart and Kelsen was the...
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Guggenheim. Subsequently, more scholars would join the Institute's faculty. Hans Kelsen, theorist and philosopher of law, Guglielmo Ferrero, Italian historian...
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Liberty Brett Jackson, MLB player Robert Karplus, physicist and educator Hans Kelsen, one of preeminent jurists of 20th Century Harry Arthur "Cookie" Lavagetto...
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the detriment of any given individual.[citation needed] In her book on Hans Kelsen, Sandrine Baume identified Ronald Dworkin as a leading defender of the...
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morning of 11 June and arrived in New York on 21 June. Austrian jurist Hans Kelsen and his family embarked Washington in Lisbon on 1 June. With the increasing...
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degree in 1920 from the University of Vienna, where he was a student of Hans Kelsen. He was born on April 1, 1890 in Vienna as the son of a wealthy doctor...
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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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Legal norm (section Kelsen's "General Theory of Norms")
authoritative officials in a normative way. In his book Pure Theory of Law, Hans Kelsen aims to provide a holistic definition of law by embodying a comprehensive...
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Hans Kelsen for the inclusion of the principle of judicial review in the constitutions of both Czechoslovakia and Austria. In her 2011 book on Hans Kelsen...
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Pakistan which reversed the High Court's decision by referring to the Hans Kelsen theory of legal positivism famously the doctrine of necessity. Dosso...
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by the same sovereign legislator. The 20th-century Austrian scholar Hans Kelsen took a different approach, in which all legal norms in a legal system...
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Calogero [it], and Aldo Capitini. He was also strongly influenced by Hans Kelsen and Vilfredo Pareto. He was considered one of the greatest Italian intellectuals...
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support in the influential theory propounded by the legal philosopher, Hans Kelsen, which had it that it was inconceivable for a legal system to split into...
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studied at the University of Vienna. The advisers on his dissertation were Hans Kelsen and Othmar Spann. After his habilitation there in 1928, he taught political...
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competences of both courts were influenced by constitutional theories of Hans Kelsen. Subsequently, this idea of having a separate special constitutional...
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Honigswald (1875–1947) Bruno Bauch (1877–1942) Leonard Nelson (1882–1927) Hans Kelsen (1881–1973) Joseph B. Soloveitchik (1903-1993) Related thinkers Nicolai...
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(1881-1973). Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955). Christian evolutionist. Hans Kelsen (1881–1973). Legal positivist. Moritz Schlick (1882–1936). Founder of...
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