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Discover the groundbreaking Pure Theory of Law book, a must-have for anyone interested in modern jurisprudence. Originally published in 1967, this second revised and enlarged edition by renowned legal scholar HANS KELSEN is a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental nature of law. By defining law as a system of coercive norms created by the state, Kelsen's work sheds light on the complexities of legal systems and their validity.
With a focus on the supremacy of the Constitution and the concept of a basic norm, Pure Theory of Law challenges traditional jurisprudence and offers a fresh perspective on the relationship between law and politics. By rejecting metaphysical, ethical, and sociological influences, Kelsen presents a self-contained legal theory that stands apart from external ideologies.
Immerse yourself in the intellectual legacy of HANS KELSEN, one of the most influential jurists of the twentieth century, whose insights continue to shape legal philosophy to this day. His work not only redefines our understanding of law but also lays the groundwork for a unitary system of positive law that is immune to political manipulation, creating a more just and equitable legal framework.
Expand your legal horizons with Pure Theory of Law and delve into the profound discussions on the nature of law, norms, and state power. Take the first step towards a deeper understanding of jurisprudence and equip yourself with the knowledge that will elevate your legal insights to new heights.
Ready to explore the timeless wisdom of Pure Theory of Law? Dive into this seminal work today and embark on a transformative journey through legal theory and jurisprudence. Elevate your understanding of law and society with the invaluable insights offered by HANS KELSEN's masterpiece.
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