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[Papers from modern western legal theory] {B/5 Pb 1–6} {western legal theory in the 20th century: texts from Kelsen, Stammler, Somló, Ehrlich, Frank, Hägerström, Lundstedt, Radbruch} Translation of HANS KELSEN ‘The Law as a Specific Social Technique’ [1941] [trans. Csaba Varga] 1–22, excerpts from RUDOLF STAMMLER Theorie der Rechtswissenschaft [1923: 4–11, 24–28 & 76–82] 23–43, from FELIX [BÓDOG] SOMLÓ Juristische Grundlehre [1927: §§ 17, 29–30, 32–35 & III] 45–61, from EUGEN EHRLICH Grundlegung der Soziologie des Rechts [1913: XXI/II] 63–79, from JEROME FRANK Law and the Modern Mind [1930: 3–21, 29–34, 37–38, 108–125] 81–94, from AXEL HÄGERSTRÖM On Fundamental Problems of Law [1930: 348–366] 95–111, from A. VILHELM LUNDSTEDT Legal Thinking Revised [1956: I–II] 113–128, as well as GUSTAV RADBRUCH ‘Gesetzliches Unrecht und übergesetzliches Recht’ [1946] 129–139; w/ Indexes of names & of subjects.
| Translated title of the contribution | Modern studies in civil law theory |
|---|---|
| Original language | Hungarian |
| Place of Publication | Budapest |
| Publisher | MTA Állam- és Jogtudományi Intézet |
| Number of pages | 145 |
| ISBN (Print) | 963-7311-08-4 |
| State | Published - 1977 |
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