Stanley L. Paulson (ed.)Critical Perspectives on Kelsenian Themes
Normativity and Norms
Critical Perspectives on Kelsenian Themes
Herausgeber: Paulson, Stanley L.; Litschewski-Paulson, Bonnie
Stanley L. Paulson (ed.)Critical Perspectives on Kelsenian Themes
Normativity and Norms
Critical Perspectives on Kelsenian Themes
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This remarkable collection contains some of the very best work on themes developed by Hans Kelsen, regarded by many as the most influential legal philosopher of the twentieth century. The volume addresses in rich detail the topic where debate on Kelsen's work has been liveliest: 'normativity' as Kelsen's alternative to both traditional legal positivism and natural law theory. The book boasts a truly international list of contributors, with authors from Europe, North and South America, and Australia - a dozen countries in all.
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This remarkable collection contains some of the very best work on themes developed by Hans Kelsen, regarded by many as the most influential legal philosopher of the twentieth century. The volume addresses in rich detail the topic where debate on Kelsen's work has been liveliest: 'normativity' as Kelsen's alternative to both traditional legal positivism and natural law theory. The book boasts a truly international list of contributors, with authors from Europe, North and South America, and Australia - a dozen countries in all.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 684
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1180g
- ISBN-13: 9780198763154
- ISBN-10: 0198763158
- Artikelnr.: 24081329
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 684
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1180g
- ISBN-13: 9780198763154
- ISBN-10: 0198763158
- Artikelnr.: 24081329
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stanley L. Paulson is Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, Washington University St. Louis. He is considered to be one of the leading authorities on Kelsen, and in conjunction with his wife translated into English the first edition of Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law , which has received wide acclaim.
* Abbreviations
* Introduction
* Part I. Intellectual Debts
* 1: Hans Kelsen: Foreword to the Second Printing of Main Problems in
the Theory of Public Law (1923)
* 2: Stanley L. Paulson: Kelsen's Earliest Legal Theory: Critical
Constructivism
* Part II. Normativity and the Scope of Kelsen's Theory
* 3: H.L.A. Hart: Kelsen Visited
* 4: Joseph Raz: Kelsen's Theory of the Basic Norm
* 5: Tony Honoré: The Basic Norm of a Society
* 6: Alf Ross: The Law as Pure `Sollen' sui generis
* 7: José Juan Moreso and Pablo Navarro: The Reception of Norms and
Open Legal Systems
* Part III. The Normativity Problematic: Kantian Arguments versus
Kelsen without Kant
* [Part III] A. A Kantian or Neo-Kantian Dimension in the Pure Theory
of Law?
* 8: Hans Kelsen: Pure Theory of Law, `Labandism', and Neo-Kantianism.
A Letter to Renato Treves
* 9: Stefan Hammer: A Neo-Kantian Theory of Legal Knowledge in Kelsen's
Pure Theory of Law
* 10: Geert Edel: The Hypothesis of the Basic Norm: Hans Kelsen and
Hermann Cohen
* 11: Gerhard Luf: On the Transcendental Import of Kelsen's Basic Norm
* [Part III] B. Kelsen without Kant
* 12: Carlos Santiago Nino: Some Confusions Surrounding Kelsen's
Concept of Legal Validity
* 13: Ernesto Garzon Valdes: Two Models of Legal Validity: Hans Kelsen
and Francisco Suarez
* 14: Joseph Raz: The Purity of the Pure Theory
* 15: Deryck Beyleveld and Roger Brownsword: Methodological Syncretism
in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
* Part IV. Toward a Theory of Legal Norms
* [Part IV] A. Ramifications of Kelsen's Post-1960 Shift
* 16: Eugenio Bulygin: An Antinomy in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
* 17: Riccardo Guastini: Normativism or the Normative Theory of Legal
Science: Some Epistemological Problems
* 18: Bruno Celano: Norm Conflicts: Kelsen's View in the Late Period
and a Rejoinder
* [Part IV] B. On the Expressive Conception of Norms
* 19: Georg Henrik von Wright: Is and Ought
* 20: Carlos E. Alchourron and Eugenio Bulygin: The Expressive
Conception of Norms
* 21: Ota Weinberger: The Expressive Conception of Norms: An Impasse
for the Logic of Norms
* Part V. Powers, Legal Powers, and Empowering Norms
* 22: Norberto Bobbio: Kelsen and Legal Power
* 23: Agostino Carrino: Reflections on Science, Law, and Power
* 24: Joseph Raz: Voluntary Obligations and Normative Powers
* 25: Dick W.P. Ruiter: Legal Powers
* 26: Neil MacCormick: Powers and Power-Conferring Norms
* Part VI. On the Theory of Public International Law
* 27: Joseph G. Starke: Monism and Dualism in the Theory of
International Law, (1938)
* 28: Hans Kelsen: Sovereignty, (1962)
* 29: H.L.A. Hart: Kelsen's Doctrine of the Unity of Law
* List of Contributors
* Index of Subjects
* Index of Names
* Introduction
* Part I. Intellectual Debts
* 1: Hans Kelsen: Foreword to the Second Printing of Main Problems in
the Theory of Public Law (1923)
* 2: Stanley L. Paulson: Kelsen's Earliest Legal Theory: Critical
Constructivism
* Part II. Normativity and the Scope of Kelsen's Theory
* 3: H.L.A. Hart: Kelsen Visited
* 4: Joseph Raz: Kelsen's Theory of the Basic Norm
* 5: Tony Honoré: The Basic Norm of a Society
* 6: Alf Ross: The Law as Pure `Sollen' sui generis
* 7: José Juan Moreso and Pablo Navarro: The Reception of Norms and
Open Legal Systems
* Part III. The Normativity Problematic: Kantian Arguments versus
Kelsen without Kant
* [Part III] A. A Kantian or Neo-Kantian Dimension in the Pure Theory
of Law?
* 8: Hans Kelsen: Pure Theory of Law, `Labandism', and Neo-Kantianism.
A Letter to Renato Treves
* 9: Stefan Hammer: A Neo-Kantian Theory of Legal Knowledge in Kelsen's
Pure Theory of Law
* 10: Geert Edel: The Hypothesis of the Basic Norm: Hans Kelsen and
Hermann Cohen
* 11: Gerhard Luf: On the Transcendental Import of Kelsen's Basic Norm
* [Part III] B. Kelsen without Kant
* 12: Carlos Santiago Nino: Some Confusions Surrounding Kelsen's
Concept of Legal Validity
* 13: Ernesto Garzon Valdes: Two Models of Legal Validity: Hans Kelsen
and Francisco Suarez
* 14: Joseph Raz: The Purity of the Pure Theory
* 15: Deryck Beyleveld and Roger Brownsword: Methodological Syncretism
in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
* Part IV. Toward a Theory of Legal Norms
* [Part IV] A. Ramifications of Kelsen's Post-1960 Shift
* 16: Eugenio Bulygin: An Antinomy in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
* 17: Riccardo Guastini: Normativism or the Normative Theory of Legal
Science: Some Epistemological Problems
* 18: Bruno Celano: Norm Conflicts: Kelsen's View in the Late Period
and a Rejoinder
* [Part IV] B. On the Expressive Conception of Norms
* 19: Georg Henrik von Wright: Is and Ought
* 20: Carlos E. Alchourron and Eugenio Bulygin: The Expressive
Conception of Norms
* 21: Ota Weinberger: The Expressive Conception of Norms: An Impasse
for the Logic of Norms
* Part V. Powers, Legal Powers, and Empowering Norms
* 22: Norberto Bobbio: Kelsen and Legal Power
* 23: Agostino Carrino: Reflections on Science, Law, and Power
* 24: Joseph Raz: Voluntary Obligations and Normative Powers
* 25: Dick W.P. Ruiter: Legal Powers
* 26: Neil MacCormick: Powers and Power-Conferring Norms
* Part VI. On the Theory of Public International Law
* 27: Joseph G. Starke: Monism and Dualism in the Theory of
International Law, (1938)
* 28: Hans Kelsen: Sovereignty, (1962)
* 29: H.L.A. Hart: Kelsen's Doctrine of the Unity of Law
* List of Contributors
* Index of Subjects
* Index of Names
* Abbreviations
* Introduction
* Part I. Intellectual Debts
* 1: Hans Kelsen: Foreword to the Second Printing of Main Problems in
the Theory of Public Law (1923)
* 2: Stanley L. Paulson: Kelsen's Earliest Legal Theory: Critical
Constructivism
* Part II. Normativity and the Scope of Kelsen's Theory
* 3: H.L.A. Hart: Kelsen Visited
* 4: Joseph Raz: Kelsen's Theory of the Basic Norm
* 5: Tony Honoré: The Basic Norm of a Society
* 6: Alf Ross: The Law as Pure `Sollen' sui generis
* 7: José Juan Moreso and Pablo Navarro: The Reception of Norms and
Open Legal Systems
* Part III. The Normativity Problematic: Kantian Arguments versus
Kelsen without Kant
* [Part III] A. A Kantian or Neo-Kantian Dimension in the Pure Theory
of Law?
* 8: Hans Kelsen: Pure Theory of Law, `Labandism', and Neo-Kantianism.
A Letter to Renato Treves
* 9: Stefan Hammer: A Neo-Kantian Theory of Legal Knowledge in Kelsen's
Pure Theory of Law
* 10: Geert Edel: The Hypothesis of the Basic Norm: Hans Kelsen and
Hermann Cohen
* 11: Gerhard Luf: On the Transcendental Import of Kelsen's Basic Norm
* [Part III] B. Kelsen without Kant
* 12: Carlos Santiago Nino: Some Confusions Surrounding Kelsen's
Concept of Legal Validity
* 13: Ernesto Garzon Valdes: Two Models of Legal Validity: Hans Kelsen
and Francisco Suarez
* 14: Joseph Raz: The Purity of the Pure Theory
* 15: Deryck Beyleveld and Roger Brownsword: Methodological Syncretism
in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
* Part IV. Toward a Theory of Legal Norms
* [Part IV] A. Ramifications of Kelsen's Post-1960 Shift
* 16: Eugenio Bulygin: An Antinomy in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
* 17: Riccardo Guastini: Normativism or the Normative Theory of Legal
Science: Some Epistemological Problems
* 18: Bruno Celano: Norm Conflicts: Kelsen's View in the Late Period
and a Rejoinder
* [Part IV] B. On the Expressive Conception of Norms
* 19: Georg Henrik von Wright: Is and Ought
* 20: Carlos E. Alchourron and Eugenio Bulygin: The Expressive
Conception of Norms
* 21: Ota Weinberger: The Expressive Conception of Norms: An Impasse
for the Logic of Norms
* Part V. Powers, Legal Powers, and Empowering Norms
* 22: Norberto Bobbio: Kelsen and Legal Power
* 23: Agostino Carrino: Reflections on Science, Law, and Power
* 24: Joseph Raz: Voluntary Obligations and Normative Powers
* 25: Dick W.P. Ruiter: Legal Powers
* 26: Neil MacCormick: Powers and Power-Conferring Norms
* Part VI. On the Theory of Public International Law
* 27: Joseph G. Starke: Monism and Dualism in the Theory of
International Law, (1938)
* 28: Hans Kelsen: Sovereignty, (1962)
* 29: H.L.A. Hart: Kelsen's Doctrine of the Unity of Law
* List of Contributors
* Index of Subjects
* Index of Names
* Introduction
* Part I. Intellectual Debts
* 1: Hans Kelsen: Foreword to the Second Printing of Main Problems in
the Theory of Public Law (1923)
* 2: Stanley L. Paulson: Kelsen's Earliest Legal Theory: Critical
Constructivism
* Part II. Normativity and the Scope of Kelsen's Theory
* 3: H.L.A. Hart: Kelsen Visited
* 4: Joseph Raz: Kelsen's Theory of the Basic Norm
* 5: Tony Honoré: The Basic Norm of a Society
* 6: Alf Ross: The Law as Pure `Sollen' sui generis
* 7: José Juan Moreso and Pablo Navarro: The Reception of Norms and
Open Legal Systems
* Part III. The Normativity Problematic: Kantian Arguments versus
Kelsen without Kant
* [Part III] A. A Kantian or Neo-Kantian Dimension in the Pure Theory
of Law?
* 8: Hans Kelsen: Pure Theory of Law, `Labandism', and Neo-Kantianism.
A Letter to Renato Treves
* 9: Stefan Hammer: A Neo-Kantian Theory of Legal Knowledge in Kelsen's
Pure Theory of Law
* 10: Geert Edel: The Hypothesis of the Basic Norm: Hans Kelsen and
Hermann Cohen
* 11: Gerhard Luf: On the Transcendental Import of Kelsen's Basic Norm
* [Part III] B. Kelsen without Kant
* 12: Carlos Santiago Nino: Some Confusions Surrounding Kelsen's
Concept of Legal Validity
* 13: Ernesto Garzon Valdes: Two Models of Legal Validity: Hans Kelsen
and Francisco Suarez
* 14: Joseph Raz: The Purity of the Pure Theory
* 15: Deryck Beyleveld and Roger Brownsword: Methodological Syncretism
in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
* Part IV. Toward a Theory of Legal Norms
* [Part IV] A. Ramifications of Kelsen's Post-1960 Shift
* 16: Eugenio Bulygin: An Antinomy in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
* 17: Riccardo Guastini: Normativism or the Normative Theory of Legal
Science: Some Epistemological Problems
* 18: Bruno Celano: Norm Conflicts: Kelsen's View in the Late Period
and a Rejoinder
* [Part IV] B. On the Expressive Conception of Norms
* 19: Georg Henrik von Wright: Is and Ought
* 20: Carlos E. Alchourron and Eugenio Bulygin: The Expressive
Conception of Norms
* 21: Ota Weinberger: The Expressive Conception of Norms: An Impasse
for the Logic of Norms
* Part V. Powers, Legal Powers, and Empowering Norms
* 22: Norberto Bobbio: Kelsen and Legal Power
* 23: Agostino Carrino: Reflections on Science, Law, and Power
* 24: Joseph Raz: Voluntary Obligations and Normative Powers
* 25: Dick W.P. Ruiter: Legal Powers
* 26: Neil MacCormick: Powers and Power-Conferring Norms
* Part VI. On the Theory of Public International Law
* 27: Joseph G. Starke: Monism and Dualism in the Theory of
International Law, (1938)
* 28: Hans Kelsen: Sovereignty, (1962)
* 29: H.L.A. Hart: Kelsen's Doctrine of the Unity of Law
* List of Contributors
* Index of Subjects
* Index of Names







