This document analyzes the norm making process in Hans Kelsen's "pure theory" of law. Kelsen's theory views law as a hierarchical system of norms where lower level norms are validated by higher level norms. The document provides a critical analysis of some key aspects of Kelsen's theory including his sources thesis and the relationship between law and morality.
This document analyzes the norm making process in Hans Kelsen's "pure theory" of law. Kelsen's theory views law as a hierarchical system of norms where lower level norms are validated by higher level norms. The document provides a critical analysis of some key aspects of Kelsen's theory including his sources thesis and the relationship between law and morality.
This document analyzes the norm making process in Hans Kelsen's "pure theory" of law. Kelsen's theory views law as a hierarchical system of norms where lower level norms are validated by higher level norms. The document provides a critical analysis of some key aspects of Kelsen's theory including his sources thesis and the relationship between law and morality.