【純粋な法理論の考え方】
The Idea of a Pure Theory of Law hardcover 160 p. 18
Kletzer, Christoph 著
目次
1. Introduction 2. The Purity of the Pure Theory of Law I. What is the Pure Theory of Law? II. The Contest of Standpoints III. The Kantian Manoeuvre IV. The Purity of the Pure Theory V. The Primitive Function of the Law VI. The Demand Model of the Functioning of Law 3. Law as an Order of Force or Violence I. Law and Violence II. The Germ of Law III. Violence and Self-Help in Roman Law IV. The Effectiveness of Law V. Force as Content of the Law VI. Law and State VII. Criticism 4. Law as Permission I. Introduction II. Empowerment III. Permission IV. The Naturalistic Logic of Permission V. The Functioning of Permissions VI. Exclusionary Permissions? 5. The Law as a Schema of Interpretation I. Introduction II. Schemata, Fictions and Institutional Facts III. Schemata and Imagination IV. Law and Order 6. Normative Monism I. Introduction II. Legal Monism III. Normative Monism IV. The Great Incompatibility V. The Normative Jinx 7. Absolute Positivism I. Introduction II. Relative Positivism III. Absolute Positivism Projected IV. Agrippa's Trilemma V. Absolute Positivism Developed VI. Law as Legal Process VII. The Basic Norm 8. Conclusion
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