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Pure Theory of Law

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368 pages
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The book presents a comprehensive revision of a seminal work in modern jurisprudence, articulating the pure theory of law, which defines law as a system of coercive norms established by the state based on a fundamental norm, such as constitutional supremacy. Rejecting influences from metaphysics and politics, it dismantles the traditional dualism of subjective and objective law to offer a unified framework that resists political manipulation. Authored by Hans Kelsen, a pivotal figure in legal philosophy, it reflects his extensive contributions to law, including his role in shaping Austria's Constitution.

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Pure Theory of Law, Hans Kelsen

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2009
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