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This study looks at one of the oldest questions in legal philosophy--the relationship between law and legitimacy. Dyzenhaus analyzes the legal theories of three eminent public lawyers of the Weimar era whose theories addressed the problems of legal a, Legality and Legitimacy: Carl Schmitt, Hans Kelsen and Hermann Heller in Weimar has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Legality and Legitimacy: Carl Schmitt, Hans Kelsen and Hermann Heller in Weimar
  • Written by author David Dyzenhaus
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, November 1999
  • This study looks at one of the oldest questions in legal philosophy--the relationship between law and legitimacy. Dyzenhaus analyzes the legal theories of three eminent public lawyers of the Weimar era whose theories addressed the problems of legal a
  • This study looks at one of the oldest questions in legal philosophy—the relationship between law and legitimacy. Dyzenhaus analyzes the legal theories of three eminent public lawyers of the Weimar era whose theories addressed the problems of legal an
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1Legality and Legitimacy: Refractions from Weimar1
1.1States of Emergency6
1.2Weimar: a Short Introduction17
1.3The Coup d'Etat of 20 July 193228
1.4Article 48 and the Court's Decision32
2Friend and Enemy: Schmitt and the Politics of Law38
2.1The Sovereignty of Decision42
2.2Law as the People's Will51
2.3Liberalism, Parliamentarianism, and Legal Positivism58
2.4The Guardian of the Constitution?70
2.5Liberalism's Horizon85
2.6Anti-Semitism and Apology98
3The Pure Theory in Practice: Kelsen's Science of Law102
3.1Kelsen's Critique of Schmitt108
3.2Kelsen on Article 48123
3.3God, State, and Democracy132
3.4The Principle of Legality149
3.5The Inner Heterogeneity of Kelsen's Thought157
4The Legitimacy of Legal Order: Heller's Legal Theory161
4.1The Crisis of State Theory167
4.2Culture, Society and State176
4.3The Legitimacy of the State and Law181
4.4Democracy and Homogeneity186
4.5Law as the Sovereign Expression of the People's Will194
4.6The Concept of Constitutional Statute200
4.7The Individual Legal Conscience210
4.8The Idea of Legal Order213
5Lessons from Weimar: The Legitimacy of Legality218
5.1Schmitt and Rawls on Justification219
5.2Habermas on the Democratic Form of Law235
5.3Hermann Heller and Contemporary Political and Legal Philosophy247


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