A Dynamic Approach to Hans Kelsen's General Theory of Norms
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:12th Dec '24
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 12th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Focuses on the dynamic interpretation of Hans Kelsen’s General Theory of Norms and reconstructs Pure Theory of Law through the lens of 21st-century jurisprudence debates.
This timely and compelling book delves into the dynamic interpretation of Hans Kelsen’s General Theory of Norms through the lens of 21st-century jurisprudential debates.
Engaging with key contemporary philosophical concepts such as fictionalism in the philosophy of science, explanation and understanding, and supervenience, this book sheds new light on Kelsen’s original ideas.
By offering a contemporary interpretation of his later work, it re-examines classic concepts known from the ‘Pure Theory of Law’ like the basic norm, the separation of ‘is’ and ‘ought,’ validity and efficacy, imputation, and the concept of the legal norm. Integrating modern philosophy with Kelsen’s lasting ideas, this book presents a novel theoretical landscape, inviting readers to explore fresh perspectives on Kelsen’s contributions to legal theory and emphasising its enduring relevance.
ISBN: 9781509942763
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192 pages