edited by Stanley L. Paulson, Bonnie Litschewski Paulson ; translations by Bonnie Litschewski Paulson, Stanley L. Paulson, Michael Sherberg ; with an introduction by Stanley L. Paulson.
New York :
Oxford University Press,
1998.
liii, 627 pages ;
24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Machine derived contents note: Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I. Intellectual Debts -- 1. Foreword to the Second Printing of Main Problems in the Theory of Public Law (1923), Hans Kelsen -- 2. Kelsen's Earliest Legal Theory: Critical Constructivism, Stanley L. Paulson -- Part II. Normativity and the Scope of Kelsen's Theory -- 3. Kelsen Visited, H.L.A. Hart -- 4. Kelsen's Theory of the Basic Norm, Joseph Raz -- 5. The Basic Norm of a Society, Tony Honore -- 6. The Law as Pure `Sollen' sui generis, Alf Ross -- 7. The Reception of Norms and Open Legal Systems, Jose Juan Moreso and Pablo Navarro -- Part III. The Normativity Problematic: Kantian Arguments versus Kelsen without Kant -- [Part III] A.A Kantian or Neo-Kantian Dimension in the Pure Theory of Law? -- 8. Pure Theory of Law, `Labandism', and Neo-Kantianism. A Letter to Renato Treves, Hans Kelsen -- 9. A Neo-Kantian Theory of Legal Knowledge in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law, Stefan Hammer -- 10. The Hypothesis of the Basic Norm: Hans Kelsen and Hermann Cohen, Geert Edel -- 11. On the Transcendental Import of Kelsen's Basic Norm, Gerhard Luf -- [Part III] B. Kelsen without Kant -- 12. Some Confusions Surrounding Kelsen's Concept of Legal Validity, Carlos Santiago Nino -- 13. Two Models of Legal Validity: Hans Kelsen and Francisco Suarez, Ernesto Garzon Valdes -- 14. The Purity of the Pure Theory, Joseph Raz -- 15. Methodological Syncretism in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law, Deryck Beyleveld and Roger Brownsword -- Part IV. Toward a Theory of Legal Norms -- [Part IV] A. Ramifications of Kelsen's Post-1960 Shift -- 16. An Antinomy in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law, Eugenio Bulygin -- 17. Normativism or the Normative Theory of Legal Science: Some Epistemological Problems, Riccardo Guastini -- 18. Norm Conflicts: Kelsen's View in the Late Period and a Rejoinder, Bruno Celano -- [Part IV] B. On the Expressive Conception of Norms -- 19. Is and Ought, Georg Henrik von Wright -- 20. The Expressive Conception of Norms, Carlos E. Alchourron and Eugenio Bulygin -- 21. The Expressive Conception of Norms: An Impasse for the Logic of Norms, Ota Weinberger -- Part V. Powers, Legal Powers, and Empowering Norms -- 22. Kelsen and Legal Power, Norberto Bobbio -- 23. Reflections on Science, Law, and Power, Agostino Carrino -- 24. Voluntary Obligations and Normative Powers, Joseph Raz -- 25. Legal Powers, Dick W.P. Ruiter -- 26. Powers and Power-Conferring Norms, Neil MacCormick -- Part VI. On the Theory of Public International Law -- 27. Monism and Dualism in the Theory of International Law, (1938), Joseph G. Starke -- 28. Sovereignty, (1962), Hans Kelsen -- 29. Kelsen's Doctrine of the Unity of Law, H.L.A. Hart -- List of Contributors -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Names.