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  2. Pure Theory of Law - Wikipedia

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    Pure Theory of Law is a book by jurist and legal theorist Hans Kelsen, first published in German in 1934 as Reine Rechtslehre, and in 1960 in a much revised and expanded edition. The latter was translated into English in 1967 as Pure Theory of Law. [1] The title is the name of his general theory of law, Reine Rechtslehre.

  3. The Pure Theory of Law - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    The idea of a Pure Theory of Law was propounded by the formidable Austrian jurist and philosopher Hans Kelsen (1881–1973) (see the bibliographical note). Kelsen began his long career as a legal theorist at the beginning of the 20th century.

  4. KELSEN’S PURE THEORY OF LAWLAW Notes

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    The pure theory of law was propounded by Austrian jurist and philosopher Hans Kelsen in California (1881-1973). Kelsen began his long career as a legal theorist at the beginning of the 20th century.

  5. Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law

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    Kelsen labelled his theory of positive law "the pure theory of law." He explained the nature of its purity: [I]t seeks to preclude from the cognition of positive law all elements foreign thereto. The limits of this subject and its cognition must be clearly fixed in

  6. Pure theory of law : an exhaustive analysis - iPleaders

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    The pure theory of law is a broad theory of law that complies with legal positivisms principles. Its technique is structural analysis, and its goal is to comprehend the law as it is, not as it should be.

  7. Pure Theory of Law - Hans Kelsen - Google Books

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    A landmark in the development of modern jurisprudence, the pure theory of law defines law as a system of coercive norms created by the state that rests on the validity of a generally...

  8. Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law - JSTOR

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    Positive law is a system of postulates in the realm of Sollen. Its elements are the legal rules or norms, and the first task of a pure theory of law is the analysis of the elemental structure. The analytical element of the legal system differs somewhat from the actual contents of statute-books and decisions; the codes are adapted to practical pur-