The Idea of a Pure Theory of Law: An Interpretation and Defence (pdf)

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Author Christoph Kletzer
Edition 1
Edition Year 2018
Format PDF
ISBN 9781509913435
Language English
Number Of Pages 156
Publisher Hart Publishing

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Most contemporary legal philosophers tend to take force to be an accessory to the law. According to this prevalent view the law primarily consists of a series of demands made on us; force, conversely, comes into play only when these demands fail to be satisfied. This book claims that this model should be jettisoned in favour of a radically different one: according to the proposed view, force is not an accessory to the law but rather its attribute. The law is not simply a set of rules incidentally guaranteed by force, but it should be understood as essentially rules about force. The book explores in detail the nature of this claim and develops its corollaries. It then provides an overview of the contemporary jurisprudential debates relating to force and violence, and defends its claims against well-known counter-arguments by Hart, Raz and others. This book offers an innovative insight into the concept of Pure Theory. In contrast to what was claimed by Hans Kelsen, the most eminent contributor to this theory, the author argues that the core insight of the Pure Theory is not to be found in the concept of a basic norm, or in the supposed absence of a conceptual relation between law and morality, but rather in the fundamental and comprehensive reformulation of how to model the functioning of the law intended as an ordering of force and violence.

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Author

Christoph Kletzer

Edition

1

Edition Year

2018

Format

PDF

ISBN

9781509913435

Language

English

Number Of Pages

156

Publisher

Hart Publishing

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