
handle: 11573/46150
The paper takes into account a feature of Hans Kelsen's juridical thinking that has been so far rather underestimated: the weight of normativism on his theory of private law. The author closely connects Kelsen's critical approach to the notion of subjective right and further relates the legal norms to the institutions of the market economy. The interepretative assumptions of Kelsen are constantly confronted with the theoretical background that propelled the development of the modern constitutional state based on the rule of law.
legal norm, Marktwirtschaft, Systems of governments & states, natural law, decision, constitutional state, Naturrecht, Entscheidung, Privatrecht, Norm, law, Rechtsnorm, Wirtschaft, standard, market economy, 40100, Rechtsstaat, Staatsformen und Regierungssysteme, Recht, economy, normativity, Political System, Constitution, Government, Normativität, 10500, Staat, staatliche Organisationsformen, Law, private law, ddc: ddc:340, ddc: ddc:321
legal norm, Marktwirtschaft, Systems of governments & states, natural law, decision, constitutional state, Naturrecht, Entscheidung, Privatrecht, Norm, law, Rechtsnorm, Wirtschaft, standard, market economy, 40100, Rechtsstaat, Staatsformen und Regierungssysteme, Recht, economy, normativity, Political System, Constitution, Government, Normativität, 10500, Staat, staatliche Organisationsformen, Law, private law, ddc: ddc:340, ddc: ddc:321
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