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Hans Kelsen: pensador político
Published 2011-01-01“…Hasta la publicación de Sobre la esencia y el valor de la democracia, Hans Kelsen era solo conocido como experto en derecho público. …”
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Kelsen H. Causality and Retribution / trans. from Engl. А. B. Didikin
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Relativismo moral em Kelsen: do juspositivismo à democracia
Published 2020-07-01Subjects: “…Hans Kelsen…”
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The logic of «pure knowledge» and conceptual understanding of principle of causality in normativism
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Legal Positivism, AI, and the Modern Legal Landscape: Challenges in Education, Research, and Practice
Published 2024-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Rethinking State-Law Relations Through the Kelsen-Schmitt Debate: A Critical Introduction
Published 2023-10-01“…This article examines the law-state relationship in the modern state by comparing the ideas of Carl Schmitt and Hans Kelsen. In this context, firstly, what modern law is and where its differences emerge from will be discussed. …”
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¿Papel mojado? Análisis de la Iniciativa Legislativa Popular en Colombia
Published 2019-01-01“…La Iniciativa Legislativa Popular (ILP) fue originalmente diseñada por el filósofo y jurista austríaco Hans Kelsen (1881-1973) como un mecanismo de participación indirecta que, por una parte, permitiera a los ciudadanos expresar institucionalmente sus demandas y, por otra, facilitara a los parlamentarios conocer mejor las preferencias ciudadanas y darles respuesta. …”
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Le peuple est-il soluble dans la constitution ? Leçons tunisiennes
Published 2012-10-01“…While the law of majority is a prerequisite for the establishment of democratic regimes, as Adam Przeworski recalled, it can only be justified ultimately by the co-presence of alternation mechanisms. In addition, as Hans Kelsen pointed out, the system must be supplemented by the establishment of a Constitutional Court, whose threat to intervene forces majority and minority parliamentarians to compromise. …”
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