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A jurisprudence of atrocity

Jurisprudence 14 (2):262-274 (2023)

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  1. Gustav Radbruch vs. Hans Kelsen: A Debate on Nazi Law.Frank Haldemann - 2005 - Ratio Juris 18 (2):162-178.
    . Can the label “law” apply to rules as amoral as the enactments of the Nazis? This question confronted the courts in Germany after 1945. In dealing with it, the judges had to take sides in the philosophical debate over the concept of law. In this context, the prominent voices of the legal philosophers Gustav Radbruch and Hans Kelsen could not go unheard. This paper draws on what could have been the “Radbruch‐Kelsen debate on Nazi Law.” In examining the debate, (...)
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  • Why is Anglo-American jurisprudence unhistorical?M. Horwitz - 1997 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 17 (4):551-586.
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  • Nearly Natural Law.John Gardner - 2007 - American Journal of Jurisprudence 52 (1):1-23.
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