Hans Kelsen and the Case for Democracy

by Sandrine Baume

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Hans Kelsen and the Case for Democracy is a contextual analysis of this famous jurist's political thought. Kelsen's works are usually reduced to his theory of law, and his reflections on democracy are often ignored. The great strength of Kelsen's political thinking lies in the largely original arguments that it musters against the critics who condemn or debunk the institutions of parliamentary democracies. This study assesses Kelsenian democratic theory by exploring three questions: first, how is Kelsen's political theory intertwined with his legal theory? Second, how does Kelsen combine his reflections on the democratic ideal with his appreciation of a reality that more often than not quite distant from that ideal? Third, how does Kelsen conceive of the sources of the state's cohesion in a democracy?
  • ISBN10 1907301240
  • ISBN13 9781907301247
  • Publish Date 1 December 2012
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Rowman & Littlefield International
  • Imprint ECPR Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 90
  • Language English