Kelsen’s Legacy: Legal Normativity, International Law and Democracy

Author:   Jorge Emilio Núñez (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) ,  Gonzalo Villa-Rosas (University of Vienna, Austria) ,  Jorge Luis Fabra-Zamora (State University of New York, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781509965809


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   20 February 2025
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Kelsen’s Legacy: Legal Normativity, International Law and Democracy


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This volume offers a comprehensive examination of Hans Kelsen’s legal and political philosophy, focusing on four central themes. The first part analyses Kelsen’s theory of norms, including its periodisation and concepts of validity and coercion. The second part explores his perspectives on international law, addressing its structural analysis, primitive law characterisation, and teleology. The third part examines Kelsen’s theory of democracy, its relationship with the pure theory of law, collective will, and democratisation of the administration. The final part discusses Kelsen’s influence on the Vienna School of Legal Theory and its impact on case law and jurisprudence beyond Europe. This collection is essential for scholars and practitioners seeking to understand Kelsen’s legacy.

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Author:   Jorge Emilio Núñez (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) ,  Gonzalo Villa-Rosas (University of Vienna, Austria) ,  Jorge Luis Fabra-Zamora (State University of New York, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.740kg
ISBN:  

9781509965809


ISBN 10:   1509965807
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   20 February 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction, Stanley L Paulson (Washington University in St Louis, USA) 1. On Kelsen's Legacy: An Introductory Overview, Gonzalo Villa-Rosas (University of Vienna, Austria) Part I: Legal Normativity 2. On Eugenio Bulygin’s Kelsen, Stanley L Paulson (University of Kiel, Germany) 3. Hans Kelsen’s Concept of the Relative A Priori, Robert Alexy (University of Kiel, Germany) 4. Kelsen the Outsider, Iain Stewart (Macquarie Law School, Australia) 5. Varieties of Validity, Carsten Heidemann (Schleswig-Holstein Bar Association, Germany) 6. On Force, Effectiveness, and Law in Kelsen, Julieta A Rabanos (University of Belgrade, Serbia) Part II: International Law 7. The Pure Theory’s Nomomechanics and the Structural Analysis of International Law, Jörg Kammerhofer (University of Freiburg, Germany) 8. Kelsen and ‘Primitive’ International Law: Three Solutions and a Problem, Phil Edwards (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) 9. The Teleology of Peace and Kelsen’s Philosophy of International Law, Tomasz Widlak (University of Gdansk, Poland) Part III: Democracy 10. Hans Kelsen’s Normativism, the Theory of Democracy and the Enlightenment Values, Monika Zalewska (University of Lodz, Poland) 11. Hans Kelsen and the Crisis of Democracy, Lars Vinx (University of Cambridge, UK) 12. Kelsen and the Problem of Democratisation of the Administration, Thomas Olechowski (University of Vienna, Austria) Part IV: Kelsen's Legacy 13. “A Monument More Lasting than Bronze, Higher than the Pyramids’ Regal Structures”: The Vienna School of Jurisprudence as the Work and Legacy of Hans Kelsen, Rodrigo Cadore (University of Freiburg, Germany) 14. “Kelsen in the Grenada Court”: Simeon McIntosh’s Contribution to the Understanding of Kelsen’s Theory of Revolutionary Legality, Asya Ostroukh (University of the West Indies) 15. Hans Kelsen and the Soviet Law, Mikhail Antonov (Higher School of Economics, Russia)

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Jorge Emilio Núñez is Reader in Legal Philosophy (Jurisprudence), Political Philosophy, and International Relations at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Gonzalo Villa-Rosas is Research Fellow at the Department of Legal and Constitutional History at the Faculty of Law of the University of Vienna, Austria. Jorge Luis Fabra-Zamora is Associate Professor at the University at Buffalo School of Law, State University of New York, USA.

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