It is called a pure theory of law, because it only describes the law and attempts to eliminate from the object of this description everything that is not strictly law: Its aim is to free the science of law from alien elements. This is the methodological basis of the theory.


Pure Theory of Law (revised ed., 1960), 1. The Pure Theory


It is called a pure theory of law, because it only describes the law and attempts to eliminate from the object of this description everything that is ...

It is called a pure theory of law, because it only describes the law and attempts to eliminate from the object of this description everything that is ...

It is called a pure theory of law, because it only describes the law and attempts to eliminate from the object of this description everything that is ...

It is called a pure theory of law, because it only describes the law and attempts to eliminate from the object of this description everything that is ...