Hans Kelsen in America - Selective Affinities and the Mysteries of Academic Influence / Law and Philosophy Library Bd.116 (PDF)
(Sprache: Englisch)
This volume explores the reasons for Hans Kelsen's
lack of influence in the United States and proposes ways in which Kelsen's
approach to law, philosophy, and political, democratic, and international
relations theory could be relevant to current debates...
lack of influence in the United States and proposes ways in which Kelsen's
approach to law, philosophy, and political, democratic, and international
relations theory could be relevant to current debates...
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This volume explores the reasons for Hans Kelsen's
lack of influence in the United States and proposes ways in which Kelsen's
approach to law, philosophy, and political, democratic, and international
relations theory could be relevant to current debates within the U.S. academy
in those areas. Along the way, the volume examines Kelsen's relationship and
often hidden influences on other members of the mid-century Central European
émigré community whose work helped shape twentieth-century social science in the
United States.
lack of influence in the United States and proposes ways in which Kelsen's
approach to law, philosophy, and political, democratic, and international
relations theory could be relevant to current debates within the U.S. academy
in those areas. Along the way, the volume examines Kelsen's relationship and
often hidden influences on other members of the mid-century Central European
émigré community whose work helped shape twentieth-century social science in the
United States.
The book includes major
contributions to the history of ideas and to the sociology of the professions
in the U.S. academy in the twentieth century. Each section of the volume
explores a different aspect of the puzzle of the neglect of Kelsen's work in
various disciplinary and national settings.
contributions to the history of ideas and to the sociology of the professions
in the U.S. academy in the twentieth century. Each section of the volume
explores a different aspect of the puzzle of the neglect of Kelsen's work in
various disciplinary and national settings.
Part I provides reconstructions of Kelsen's legal theory and defends
that theory against negative assessments in Anglo-American jurisprudence.
that theory against negative assessments in Anglo-American jurisprudence.
Part II focuses both on Kelsen's theoretical
views on international law and his practical involvement in the post-war
development of international criminal law.
views on international law and his practical involvement in the post-war
development of international criminal law.
Part III addresses Kelsen's theories of
democracy and justice while placing him in dialogue with other major
twentieth-century thinkers, including two fellow émigré scholars, Leo Strauss
and Albert Ehrenzweig.
democracy and justice while placing him in dialogue with other major
twentieth-century thinkers, including two fellow émigré scholars, Leo Strauss
and Albert Ehrenzweig.
Part IV explores Kelsen's intellectual legacies through
European and American perspectives on the interaction of Kelsen's theoretical
approach to law and national legal traditions in the United States and Germanny.
European and American perspectives on the interaction of Kelsen's theoretical
approach to law and national legal traditions in the United States and Germanny.
Each contribution features a particular
applications of Kelsen's approach to doctrinal and interpretive issues
currently of interest in the legal academy.
The volume concludes with two chapters on the nature of Kelsen's legal
theory as an instance of modernism.
applications of Kelsen's approach to doctrinal and interpretive issues
currently of interest in the legal academy.
The volume concludes with two chapters on the nature of Kelsen's legal
theory as an instance of modernism.
Autoren-Porträt
D. A. Jeremy Telman is a Professor at the Valparaiso University LawSchool, where he teaches contracts and various courses in public international
law. He earned a J.D. from the New York University School of Law and a Ph.D. modern European history from Cornell University. His main scholarly and teaching interests lie at the intersection of public international law and U.S. constitutional law, and his scholarship has appeared in Austrian, French, German, Indian, Israeli, South African U.K. and U.S. publications.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2016, 1st ed. 2016, 368 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: D. A. Jeremy Telman
- Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH
- ISBN-10: 3319331302
- ISBN-13: 9783319331300
- Erscheinungsdatum: 26.08.2016
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