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Hans Kelsen and the natural law tradition

edited by Peter Langford, Ian Bryan, John McGarry

(Studies in moral philosophy / Series editor Thom Brooks, v. 14)

Brill, c2019

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"... 'Hans Kelsen and the Natural Law Tradition : an International, Interdisciplinary Conference' ... Many of the chapters in this volume are developed from papers first presented at the conference, hosted at Edge Hill University, UK in September 2013."--Acknowledgements

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Hans Kelsen and the Natural Law Tradition provides the first sustained examination of Hans Kelsen's critical engagement, itself founded upon a distinctive theory of legal positivism, with the Natural Law Tradition. This edited collection commences with a comprehensive introduction which establishes the character of Kelsen's critical engagement as a general critique of natural law combined with a more specific critique of representative thinkers of the Natural Law Tradition. The subsequent chapters are then devoted to a detailed analysis of Kelsen's engagement with prominent theorists from the Natural Law Tradition. The volume concludes with an exploration, focusing upon the delineation of a non-positivist legal theory in the debate between Robert Alexy and Joseph Raz, of the continued presence of Kelsenian legal positivism in contemporary legal theory.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: The Kelsenian Critique of Natural Law Peter Langford and Ian Bryan, with John McGarry> Part 1: Aristotle, Dante and Kelsen 1 Kelsen's Blind Spot for the Pluralism of Antiquity Liesbeth Huppyes-Cluysenaer 2 To the Roots of the Universal Juridical Order: Hans Kelsen and the Staatslehre of Dante Alighieri Maurizio Cau Part II: Kelsen and Early Modern and Enlightenment Theories of Natural Law 3 Comments on the Kelsenian Idea of Natural Law in the Light of Althusius' Theory of Law Gaelle Demelemestre 4 From Wolff to Kelsen: The Transformation of the Notion of Civitas Maxima Peter Langford and Ian Bryan 5 Hans Kelsen and the Requirement of Self-determination: How the Austrian Jurist Takes Inspiration from Rousseau and How He Emancipates Himself from the Swiss Philosopher Sandrine Baume 6 Kelsen versus Kant on The Nature of Law Joachim Renzikowski 7 Grounding the Normativity of Law: The Role of Transcendental Argumentation in Kelsen's Critique of Natural Law Theory Ana Dimiskovska Part III: Kelsen, Neo-Kantianism and Schmitt 8 Hans Kelsen and SouthWest German Neo-Kantianism on Natural Law: Transcendental Philosophy beyond Metaphysics and Positivism Christian Krijnen 9 Hans Kelsen's and Ernst Cassirer's Conception of Natural Law Pellegrino Favuzzi 10 Nomos or Law? Hans Kelsen's Criticism of Carl Schmitt's Metaphysics of Law and Politics Gerhard Donhauser 11 The Trouble with Nature Mariano Croce Part IV: Kelsen's Natural Law 12 Natural Law and the Vienna School: Hans Kelsen and Alfred Verdross, and Eric Voegelin Franz Leander Fillafer and Johannes Feichtinger 13 Against Natural Law: The Political Implications of Kelsen's Legal Positivism Sara Lagi 14 Hans Kelsen and Leo Strauss on Naturrecht and the Post-theological Wager Peter Gostmann Conclusion: Beyond Legal Postivism and Natural Law? Peter Langford and Ian Bryan, with John McGarry Index

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  • NCID
    BB28051483
  • ISBN
    • 9789004390386
  • LCCN
    2018059320
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Leiden
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 539 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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