Hans Kelsen on legal interpretation, legal cognition, and legal science

Jurisprudence 10 (2):188-221 (2019)
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ABSTRACTAs the title suggests, I take up three motifs in the article. Legal science, on a narrower reading, examines the law qua object of legal cognition. Substituting legal cognition for traditio...

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