Does the old legal order cease when power is grabbed?
While finding fault in Kelsen's doctrine of revolutionary legality is fine and can even be lauded as a judicious exercise, rejecting it altogether may be more appropriate, argues PYSMHE WADUD
While finding fault in Kelsen's doctrine of revolutionary legality is fine and can even be lauded as a judicious exercise, rejecting it altogether may be more appropriate, argues PYSMHE WADUD