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adam_text | Second revised and enlarged edition, a complete revision of
the first edition published in 1934.
A landmark in the development of modern jurisprudence, the pure theory of law defines
,
law as a system of coercive norms created by the state that rests on the validity of a
generally accepted Grundnorm, or basic norm, such as the supremacy of the Constitution.
Entirely self-supporting, it rejects any concept derived from metaphysics, politics, ethics,
sociology, or the natural sciences.
Beginning with the medieval reception of Roman law, traditional jurisprudence has
maintained a dual system of “subjective” law (the rights of a person) and “objective” law
(the system of norms). Throughout history this dualism has been a useful tool for putting
the law in the service of politics, ¿specially by rulers or dominant political parties. The
pure theory of law destroys this dualism by replacing it with a unitary system of objective
positive law that is insulated from political manipulation.
Possibly the most influential jurisprudent of the twentieth century, Hans Kelsen
{1881-1973} was legal adviser to Austria’s last emperor and its first republican
government, the founder and permanent advisor of the Supreme Constitutional
Court of Austria, and the author of Austria’s Constitution, which was enacted in
1920, abolished during the Anschluss, and restored in 1945. The author of more
than forty books on law and legal philosophy, he is best known for this work
and General Theory of Law and State. Also active as a teacher in Europe and the
United States, he was Dean of the Law Faculty of the University of Vienna and
taught at the universities of Cologne and Prague, the Institute of International
Studies in Geneva, Harvard, Wellesley, the University of California at Berkeley,
and the Naval War College.
Published by arrangement with the Hans Kelsen-Institut, Vienna.
The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
www.lawbookexchange.com
Cover design by Kati Fahey
CONTENTS,,
I. LAW AND NATURE i
1. The “Pure * Theory i
2. The Act and Its Legal Meaning 2
3. The Subjective and Objective Meanings of the Act; Its Self-
interpretation 2
4. The Norm 3
a) The Norm As a Scheme of Interpretation 3
b) Norm and Norm Creation 4
c) Validity and Sphere of Validity of the Norm 10
d) Positive and Negative Regulations: Commanding, Author-
izing, Permitting 15
e) Norm and Value 17
5. The Social Order 24
a) Social Orders Prescribing Sanctions 24
b) Are There Social Orders without Sanctions? 27
c) Transcendental and Socially Immanent Sanctions 28
6. The Legal Order 30
a) The Law: An Order of Human Behavior 30
b) The Law: A Coercive Order 33
c) The Law As a Normative Coercive Order; Legal Community
and Gang of Robbers 44
d) Legal Obligations without Sanctions? 50
e) Dependent Legal Norms 54
II. LAW AND MORALS 59
7. Moral Norms As Social Norms 59
8. Morals As Regulation of Internal Behavior 60
9. Morals, a Positive Noncoercive Order 62
10. Law As a Part of Morals 62
11. Relativity of Moral Value 63
12. Separation of Legal and Moral Orders 66
13. Justification of Law through Morals 67
III. LAW AND SCIENCE 70
14. Legal Norms As the Object of the Science of Law 70
15. Static and Dynamic Legal Theory 70
* *
Vll
vin
CONTENTS
16. Legal Norm and Rule of Law 71
17. Causal Science and Norm Science 75
18. Causality and Imputation; Law of Nature and Legal Law 76
19. The Principle of Imputation in the Thinking of Primitive Man 82
20. The Origin of the Principle of Causality in the Principle of
Retribution 84
21. Causal and Normative Social Science 85
22. Differences between the Principles of Causality and Imputation 89
23. The Problem of the Freedom of Will 91
24. Facts Other Than Human Behavior As Content of Social
Norms 99
25. Categorical Norms 100
26. The Denial of the Ought; the Law as Ideology 101
IV. THE STATIC ASPECT OF
LAW 108
27. The Sanction
a) The Sanction of National and International Law
b) The Delict (the Wrong) is Not Negation but Condition of
the Law
28. Legal Obligation (Duty) and Liability
a) Legal Obligation and Sanction
b) Legal Obligation and “Ought”
c) Liability
d) Individual and Collective Liability
e) Liability Based on Fault and Absolute Liability
f) The Obligation of Reparation
g) Collective Liability As Absolute Liability
29. Law in a Subjective Sense; Right and Authorization
a) Right and Obligation
b) Jus ad rem and Jus in personam
c) The “Right” As a Legally Protected Interest
d) The “Right” As Legal Power
e) The “Right” As a Positive Permission
f) The Political Rights
30. Capacity to Act; Competence; the Concept of “Organ”
a) Capacity to Act {Handlungsfähigkeit)
b) Competence
c) The Concept of “Organ”
31. Legal Capacity (Rechtsfähigkeit); Representation
32. The Legal Relation
33. The Legal Subject; the Person
a) The Legal Subject
b) The Physical Person
c) The Juristic Person (Corporation)
d) The Juristic Person As an Acting Subject
e) The Juristic Person As a Subject of Obligations and Rights
f) The Juristic Person As an Auxiliary Concept of Legal
Science
g) The Abolition of the Dualism of Right and Obligation
108
108
III
114
114
117
119
121
122
123
125
125
125
130
132
*34
138
138
145
145
148
150
158
163
168
168
176
178
190
191
CONTENTS ÎX
V. THE DYNAMIC ASPECT OF
LAW 193
34. The Reason for the Validity of a Normative Order: the Basic
Norm 193
a) The Meaning of the Search for the Reason for Validity 193
b) The Static and the Dynamic Principle 195
c) The Reason for the Validity of a Legal Order 198
d) The Basic Norm as Transcendental-logical Presupposition 201
e) The Logical Unity of the Legal Order; Conflict of Norms 205
f) Legitimacy and Effectiveness 208
g) Validity and Effectiveness 211
h) The Basic Norm of International Law 214
i) The Theory of the Basic Norm and the Theory of Natural
Law 217
j) The Basic Norm of Natural Law 219
35. The Hierarchical Structure of the Legal Order 221
a) The Constitution 221
b) Legislation and Custom 224
c) Statute and Ordinance 229
d) Material and Formal Law 230
e) The So-called Sources of Law 232
f) Creation, Application, and Observance of Law 233
g) Jurisdiction 236
h) The Legal Transaction 256
i) Administration 262
j) Conflict between Norms of Different Levels 267
k) Nullity and Annullability 276
VI. LAW AND STATE 279
36. Creation of Law and Form of Government 279
37. Public and Private Law 280
38. The Ideological Character of the Dualism of Public and Private
Law 281
39. The Traditional Dualism of State and Law 284
40. The Ideological Function of the Dualism of State and Law 285
41. The Identity of State and Law 286
a) The State as a Legal Order 286
b) The State as a Juristic Person 290
c) The So-called Self-obligation of the State; the State Governed
by Law (Rechtsstaat)
d) Centralization and Decentralization
e) Abolition of the Dualism of Law and State
VII. STATE AND INTERNATIONAL
LAW i
42. The Essence of International Law
a) The Legal Nature of International Law
b) International Law as a Primitive Legal Order
312
313
3*S
320
320
323
X
CONTENTS
c) The Hierarchy of International Law 323
d) Indirect Obligating and Authorizing by International Law 324
43. International Law and National Law 328
a) The Unity of International and National Law 328
b) No Conflict between International and National Law 330
c) The Mutual Relationship between Two Norm Systems 332
d) A Monistic Construction Is Inevitable 333
44. Theory of Law and View of the World 344
VIII. INTERPRETATION 348
45. The Nature of Interpretation 348
a) Relative Indefiniteness of the Law-applying Act 349
b) Intentional Indefiniteness of the Law-applying Act 349
c) Unintended Indefiniteness of the Law-applying Act 350
d) The Law to Be Applied Is a Frame 350
e) The So-called Methods of Interpretation 352
46. Interpretation As an Act of Cognition or Will 353
47. Interpretation by the Science of Law 355
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Second revised and enlarged edition, a complete revision of
the first edition published in 1934.
A landmark in the development of modern jurisprudence, the pure theory of law defines
,
law as a system of coercive norms created by the state that rests on the validity of a
generally accepted Grundnorm, or basic norm, such as the supremacy of the Constitution.
Entirely self-supporting, it rejects any concept derived from metaphysics, politics, ethics,
sociology, or the natural sciences.
Beginning with the medieval reception of Roman law, traditional jurisprudence has
maintained a dual system of “subjective” law (the rights of a person) and “objective” law
(the system of norms). Throughout history this dualism has been a useful tool for putting
the law in the service of politics, ¿specially by rulers or dominant political parties. The
pure theory of law destroys this dualism by replacing it with a unitary system of objective
positive law that is insulated from political manipulation.
Possibly the most influential jurisprudent of the twentieth century, Hans Kelsen
{1881-1973} was legal adviser to Austria’s last emperor and its first republican
government, the founder and permanent advisor of the Supreme Constitutional
Court of Austria, and the author of Austria’s Constitution, which was enacted in
1920, abolished during the Anschluss, and restored in 1945. The author of more
than forty books on law and legal philosophy, he is best known for this work
and General Theory of Law and State. Also active as a teacher in Europe and the
United States, he was Dean of the Law Faculty of the University of Vienna and
taught at the universities of Cologne and Prague, the Institute of International
Studies in Geneva, Harvard, Wellesley, the University of California at Berkeley,
and the Naval War College.
Published by arrangement with the Hans Kelsen-Institut, Vienna.
The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
www.lawbookexchange.com
Cover design by Kati Fahey
CONTENTS,,
I. LAW AND NATURE i
1. The “Pure'* Theory i
2. The Act and Its Legal Meaning 2
3. The Subjective and Objective Meanings of the Act; Its Self-
interpretation 2
4. The Norm 3
a) The Norm As a Scheme of Interpretation 3
b) Norm and Norm Creation 4
c) Validity and Sphere of Validity of the Norm 10
d) Positive and Negative Regulations: Commanding, Author-
izing, Permitting 15
e) Norm and Value 17
5. The Social Order 24
a) Social Orders Prescribing Sanctions 24
b) Are There Social Orders without Sanctions? 27
c) Transcendental and Socially Immanent Sanctions 28
6. The Legal Order 30
a) The Law: An Order of Human Behavior 30
b) The Law: A Coercive Order 33
c) The Law As a Normative Coercive Order; Legal Community
and Gang of Robbers 44
d) Legal Obligations without Sanctions? 50
e) Dependent Legal Norms 54
II. LAW AND MORALS 59
7. Moral Norms As Social Norms 59
8. Morals As Regulation of Internal Behavior 60
9. Morals, a Positive Noncoercive Order 62
10. Law As a Part of Morals 62
11. Relativity of Moral Value 63
12. Separation of Legal and Moral Orders 66
13. Justification of Law through Morals 67
III. LAW AND SCIENCE 70
14. Legal Norms As the Object of the Science of Law 70
15. Static and Dynamic Legal Theory 70
* *
Vll
vin
CONTENTS
16. Legal Norm and Rule of Law 71
17. Causal Science and Norm Science 75
18. Causality and Imputation; Law of Nature and Legal Law 76
19. The Principle of Imputation in the Thinking of Primitive Man 82
20. The Origin of the Principle of Causality in the Principle of
Retribution 84
21. Causal and Normative Social Science 85
22. Differences between the Principles of Causality and Imputation 89
23. The Problem of the Freedom of Will 91
24. Facts Other Than Human Behavior As Content of Social
Norms 99
25. Categorical Norms 100
26. The Denial of the Ought; the Law as Ideology 101
IV. THE STATIC ASPECT OF
LAW 108
27. The Sanction
a) The Sanction of National and International Law
b) The Delict (the Wrong) is Not Negation but Condition of
the Law
28. Legal Obligation (Duty) and Liability
a) Legal Obligation and Sanction
b) Legal Obligation and “Ought”
c) Liability
d) Individual and Collective Liability
e) Liability Based on Fault and Absolute Liability
f) The Obligation of Reparation
g) Collective Liability As Absolute Liability
29. Law in a Subjective Sense; Right and Authorization
a) Right and Obligation
b) Jus ad rem and Jus in personam
c) The “Right” As a Legally Protected Interest
d) The “Right” As Legal Power
e) The “Right” As a Positive Permission
f) The Political Rights
30. Capacity to Act; Competence; the Concept of “Organ”
a) Capacity to Act {Handlungsfähigkeit)
b) Competence
c) The Concept of “Organ”
31. Legal Capacity (Rechtsfähigkeit); Representation
32. The Legal Relation
33. The Legal Subject; the Person
a) The Legal Subject
b) The Physical Person
c) The Juristic Person (Corporation)
d) The Juristic Person As an Acting Subject
e) The Juristic Person As a Subject of Obligations and Rights
f) The Juristic Person As an Auxiliary Concept of Legal
Science
g) The Abolition of the Dualism of Right and Obligation
108
108
III
114
114
117
119
121
122
123
125
125
125
130
132
*34
138
138
145
145
148
150
158
163
168
168
176
178
190
191
CONTENTS ÎX
V. THE DYNAMIC ASPECT OF
LAW 193
34. The Reason for the Validity of a Normative Order: the Basic
Norm 193
a) The Meaning of the Search for the Reason for Validity 193
b) The Static and the Dynamic Principle 195
c) The Reason for the Validity of a Legal Order 198
d) The Basic Norm as Transcendental-logical Presupposition 201
e) The Logical Unity of the Legal Order; Conflict of Norms 205
f) Legitimacy and Effectiveness 208
g) Validity and Effectiveness 211
h) The Basic Norm of International Law 214
i) The Theory of the Basic Norm and the Theory of Natural
Law 217
j) The Basic Norm of Natural Law 219
35. The Hierarchical Structure of the Legal Order 221
a) The Constitution 221
b) Legislation and Custom 224
c) Statute and Ordinance 229
d) Material and Formal Law 230
e) The So-called Sources of Law 232
f) Creation, Application, and Observance of Law 233
g) Jurisdiction 236
h) The Legal Transaction 256
i) Administration 262
j) Conflict between Norms of Different Levels 267
k) Nullity and Annullability 276
VI. LAW AND STATE 279
36. Creation of Law and Form of Government 279
37. Public and Private Law 280
38. The Ideological Character of the Dualism of Public and Private
Law 281
39. The Traditional Dualism of State and Law 284
40. The Ideological Function of the Dualism of State and Law 285
41. The Identity of State and Law 286
a) The State as a Legal Order 286
b) The State as a Juristic Person 290
c) The So-called Self-obligation of the State; the State Governed
by Law (Rechtsstaat)
d) Centralization and Decentralization
e) Abolition of the Dualism of Law and State
VII. STATE AND INTERNATIONAL
LAW i
42. The Essence of International Law
a) The Legal Nature of International Law
b) International Law as a Primitive Legal Order
312
313
3*S
320
320
323
X
CONTENTS
c) The Hierarchy of International Law 323
d) Indirect Obligating and Authorizing by International Law 324
43. International Law and National Law 328
a) The Unity of International and National Law 328
b) No Conflict between International and National Law 330
c) The Mutual Relationship between Two Norm Systems 332
d) A Monistic Construction Is Inevitable 333
44. Theory of Law and View of the World 344
VIII. INTERPRETATION 348
45. The Nature of Interpretation 348
a) Relative Indefiniteness of the Law-applying Act 349
b) Intentional Indefiniteness of the Law-applying Act 349
c) Unintended Indefiniteness of the Law-applying Act 350
d) The Law to Be Applied Is a Frame 350
e) The So-called Methods of Interpretation 352
46. Interpretation As an Act of Cognition or Will 353
47. Interpretation by the Science of Law 355 |
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spelling | Kelsen, Hans 1881-1973 Verfasser (DE-588)118561219 aut Reine Rechtslehre Pure theory of law by Hans Kelsen ; translation from the second (revised and enlarged) German edition by Max Knight Clark, N.J. Lawbook Exchange 2005 X, 356 S. 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Originally published: Berkeley : University of California Press, 1967. -- "Published by arrangement with Hans-Kelsen Institut"--T.p. verso. - Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Includes bibliographical references Philosophie Recht Law Philosophy Rechtslehre (DE-588)4177234-9 gnd rswk-swf Reine Rechtslehre (DE-588)4049224-2 gnd rswk-swf Rechtstheorie (DE-588)4126505-1 gnd rswk-swf Rechtsphilosophie (DE-588)4048821-4 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content 2\p (DE-588)4006432-3 Bibliografie gnd-content Rechtstheorie (DE-588)4126505-1 s 3\p DE-604 Reine Rechtslehre (DE-588)4049224-2 s 4\p DE-604 Rechtslehre (DE-588)4177234-9 s 5\p DE-604 Rechtsphilosophie (DE-588)4048821-4 s 6\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014775981&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014775981&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 4\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 5\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 6\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Kelsen, Hans 1881-1973 Pure theory of law Philosophie Recht Law Philosophy Rechtslehre (DE-588)4177234-9 gnd Reine Rechtslehre (DE-588)4049224-2 gnd Rechtstheorie (DE-588)4126505-1 gnd Rechtsphilosophie (DE-588)4048821-4 gnd |
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title | Pure theory of law |
title_alt | Reine Rechtslehre |
title_auth | Pure theory of law |
title_exact_search | Pure theory of law |
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title_full | Pure theory of law by Hans Kelsen ; translation from the second (revised and enlarged) German edition by Max Knight |
title_fullStr | Pure theory of law by Hans Kelsen ; translation from the second (revised and enlarged) German edition by Max Knight |
title_full_unstemmed | Pure theory of law by Hans Kelsen ; translation from the second (revised and enlarged) German edition by Max Knight |
title_short | Pure theory of law |
title_sort | pure theory of law |
topic | Philosophie Recht Law Philosophy Rechtslehre (DE-588)4177234-9 gnd Reine Rechtslehre (DE-588)4049224-2 gnd Rechtstheorie (DE-588)4126505-1 gnd Rechtsphilosophie (DE-588)4048821-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Philosophie Recht Law Philosophy Rechtslehre Reine Rechtslehre Rechtstheorie Rechtsphilosophie Einführung Bibliografie |
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