Hans Kelsen in America - Selective Affinities and the Mysteries of Academic Influence
Hans Kelsen in America - Selective Affinities and the Mysteries of Academic Influence
Telman, D.A. Jeremy
Springer International Publishing AG
06/2018
368
Mole
Inglês
9783319814353
15 a 20 dias
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International Law.- Chapter 4 The Kelsen-Hart Debate: Hart's Critique of Kelsen's
Legal Monism Reconsidered; Lars Vinx.- Chapter 5 Peace and Global Justice Through Prosecuting the
Crime of Aggression? Kelsen and Morgenthau on the Nuremberg Trials and the
International Judicial Function; Jochen von Bernstorff.- Chapter 6 Hans Kelsen, the Second World War and the U.S.
Government Thomas Olechowski.- Part III: Kelsen in Unexplored Dialogues.- Chapter 7 Arriving at Justice by a Process of Elimination:
Hans Kelsen and Leo Strauss; Elisabeth Lefort.- Chapter 8 Kelsen and Niebuhr on Democracy; Daniel R. Rice.- Chapter 9 Hans Kelsen's Psychoanalytic Heritage -an Ehrenzweigian
Reconstruction; Bettina Rentsch.- Chapter 10 A Morally Enlightened Positivism? Kelsen and
Habermas on the Democratic Roots of Validity in Municipal and International
Law; David Ingram.- Part IV: Kelsen's Legacies.- Chapter 11 The Neglect of Hans Kelsen in West German Public
Law Scholarship, 1945-1980; Frieder Guenther.- Chapter 12 Philosophy of Law and Theory of Law: The
Continuity of Kelsen's Years in America; Nicoletta Ladavac.- Chapter 13 Pure Formalism? Kelsenian Interpretive Theory between
Textualism and Realism; Christoph Bezemek.- Chapter 14 Cognition and Reason: Rethinking Kelsen in the Context of Contract
and Business Law; Jeffrey M. Lipshaw.- Chapter 15 Kelsen's View of the Addressee of the Law: Primary
and Secondary Norms; Dru Stevenson.- Chapter 16 Kelsen, Justice, and Constructivism; Joshua Felix.- Conclusions.- Chapter 17 In Defense of Modern Times: A Keynote Address; Clemens
Jabloner.- Chapter 18 Hans Kelsen's Modernist Secularism and the Free Exercise of
Religion; Jeremy Telman.
International Law.- Chapter 4 The Kelsen-Hart Debate: Hart's Critique of Kelsen's
Legal Monism Reconsidered; Lars Vinx.- Chapter 5 Peace and Global Justice Through Prosecuting the
Crime of Aggression? Kelsen and Morgenthau on the Nuremberg Trials and the
International Judicial Function; Jochen von Bernstorff.- Chapter 6 Hans Kelsen, the Second World War and the U.S.
Government Thomas Olechowski.- Part III: Kelsen in Unexplored Dialogues.- Chapter 7 Arriving at Justice by a Process of Elimination:
Hans Kelsen and Leo Strauss; Elisabeth Lefort.- Chapter 8 Kelsen and Niebuhr on Democracy; Daniel R. Rice.- Chapter 9 Hans Kelsen's Psychoanalytic Heritage -an Ehrenzweigian
Reconstruction; Bettina Rentsch.- Chapter 10 A Morally Enlightened Positivism? Kelsen and
Habermas on the Democratic Roots of Validity in Municipal and International
Law; David Ingram.- Part IV: Kelsen's Legacies.- Chapter 11 The Neglect of Hans Kelsen in West German Public
Law Scholarship, 1945-1980; Frieder Guenther.- Chapter 12 Philosophy of Law and Theory of Law: The
Continuity of Kelsen's Years in America; Nicoletta Ladavac.- Chapter 13 Pure Formalism? Kelsenian Interpretive Theory between
Textualism and Realism; Christoph Bezemek.- Chapter 14 Cognition and Reason: Rethinking Kelsen in the Context of Contract
and Business Law; Jeffrey M. Lipshaw.- Chapter 15 Kelsen's View of the Addressee of the Law: Primary
and Secondary Norms; Dru Stevenson.- Chapter 16 Kelsen, Justice, and Constructivism; Joshua Felix.- Conclusions.- Chapter 17 In Defense of Modern Times: A Keynote Address; Clemens
Jabloner.- Chapter 18 Hans Kelsen's Modernist Secularism and the Free Exercise of
Religion; Jeremy Telman.