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Hans Kelsen

    October 11, 1881 – April 19, 1973

    Hans Kelsen was an influential jurist and philosopher whose work significantly shaped modern legal and political thought. Renowned for his "Pure Theory of Law," he was a staunch defender of democracy whose ideas extended across legal science, philosophy, and social theory. Kelsen's intellectual contributions profoundly impacted fields ranging from jurisprudence to international relations, establishing him as a leading thinker of his era. His rigorous approach and focus on legal positivism continue to be central to contemporary discussions on justice and governance.

    Hans Kelsen
    Principles of International Law
    The Law of the United Nations. A Critical Analysis of Its Fundamental Problems
    Verteidigung der Demokratie
    Introduction to the problems of legal theory
    The Law of the United Nations
    General theory of norms