What is justice? Justice, law, and politics in the mirror of science

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Author:Hans Kelzen
Cover:hardcover
Category:Politics & Social ScienceScience & Math
ISBN:978-5-905966-88-1
Dimensions: 2x15x22cm
In this book, published in 1957, Hans Kelsen reveals his vision of the relationship between law and ideology. The founder of the pure theory of law pays special attention to the role that conceptions of justice played in the development of legal ideology. The author critically evaluates attempts to give these conceptions objective significance. He argues that the study of justice, especially in the realm of law, should be based on the assumption that scientific knowledge is only accessible and verifiable within the framework of subjective values. The book will be useful for those interested in questions of the theory of state and law, as well as those studying the history of political doctrines, methodological problems of general legal theory, and specialized legal sciences.
Author:
Author:Hans Kelzen
Cover:
Cover:hardcover
Category:
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Science & Math
Dimensions:
Dimensions:22.5x15x2.5 cm
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-905966-88-1

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