Legality and Legitimacy: Carl Schmitt, Hans Kelsen and Hermann Heller in Weimar

by David Dyzenhaus

2020-12-31 18:21:05

This book investigates one of the oldest questions of legal philosophy---the relationship between law and legitimacy. It analyses the legal theories of three eminent public lawyers of the Weimar era, Carl Schmitt, Hans Kelsen, and Hermann Heller. The... Read more
This book investigates one of the oldest questions of legal philosophy---the relationship between law and legitimacy. It analyses the legal theories of three eminent public lawyers of the Weimar era, Carl Schmitt, Hans Kelsen, and Hermann Heller. Their theories addressed the problems of legaland political order in a crisis-ridden modern society and so they remain highly relevant to contemporary debates about legal order in the age of pluralism.Schmitt, the philosopher of German fascism, has recently received much attention. Kelsen is well-known as one of the main exponents of the philosophy of legal positivism. Heller is virtually unknown outside Germany.Dyzenhaus exposes the dangers of Schmitt''s legal philosophy by situating it in the legal context of constitutional crisis to which he responded. He also points out the severs inadequacies of Kelsen''s legal positivism. In a wide-ranging account of the predicaments of contemporary legal and politicalphilosophy, Heller''s position is argued to be the most promising of the three. Less

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