
The Reconstruction of the Juridico-Political
Affinity and Divergence in Hans Kelsen and Max Weber
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. May 2017
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Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-138-09128-3 (ISBN)
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Hans Kelsen and Max Weber are conventionally understood as the original proponents of two distinct and opposed processes of concept formation generating two separate and contrasting theoretical frameworks for the study of law. The Reconstruction of the Juridico-Political: Affinity and Divergence in Hans Kelsen and Max Weber contests the conventional understanding of the theoretical relationship between Kelsen's legal positivism and Weber's sociology of law. Utilising the conceptual frame of the juridico-political, the contributors to this interdisciplinary volume analyse central points of affinity and divergence in the work of these two influential figures. Thus, the chapters collected in The Reconstruction of the Juridico-Political offer a comprehensive reconsideration of these affinities and divergences, through a comparison of their respective reconstruction of the notions of democracy, the State, legal rights and the character of law. From this reconsideration a more complex understanding of their theoretical relationship emerges combined with a renewed emphasis upon the continued contemporary relevance of the work of Kelsen and Weber.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
327 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-09128-3 (9781138091283)
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Affinity and Divergence in Hans Kelsen and Max Weber
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Affinity and Divergence in Hans Kelsen and Max Weber
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Affinity and Divergence in Hans Kelsen and Max Weber
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Persons
Ian Bryan is Senior Lecturer in Law, Law School, Lancaster University, UK.
Peter Langford is Senior Lecturer in Law, Department of Law and Criminology, Edge Hill University, UK.
John McGarry is Reader in Law, Department of Law and Criminology, Edge Hill University, UK.
Peter Langford is Senior Lecturer in Law, Department of Law and Criminology, Edge Hill University, UK.
John McGarry is Reader in Law, Department of Law and Criminology, Edge Hill University, UK.
Editor
Lancaster University, UK
Edge Hill University
Edge Hill University, UK
Content
Introduction: Affinity and Divergence, Peter Langford, Ian Bryan and John Mcgarry Part 1: Hans Kelsen, Max Weber and Democracy 1. Fuehrerprinzip and Democracy in Weber and Kelsen, Antonino Scalone 2. Democracy within Pluralism: Hans Kelsen on Civil Society and Civic Friendship, Elif OEzmen Part 2: Hans Kelsen, Max Weber and the State 3. Max Weber's Conception off the State: The State as Anstalt and as Validated Conception with Special Reference to Kelsen's Critique of Weber, Hubert Treiber 4. Kelsen Reading Weber: Is a Sociological Concept of the State Possible? Catherine Colliot-Thelene 5. Kelsen, Weber and the Problem of the Emergence of the State, Michel Troper Part 3: Hans Kelsen, Max Weber and Rights 6. State under the Rule of Law? The Relationship of State and Law in the Work of Hans Kelsen and Georg Jellinek, Gerhard Donhauser 7. Human Rights and Subjective Rights - Affinities in Max Weber and Georg Jellinek, Kathrin Groh Part 4: Hans Kelsen, Max Weber and the Character of Law 8. Max Weber and Hans Kelsen: Formal Rationality and Legitimacy of Modern Law, Michel Coutu 9. Using Weber's and Kelsen's Schemas for Legal History Jean-Louis Halperin