Tag: Kelsen
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Juridical Will and Algorithmic Harm: Rethinking Legal Personality In The Age Of AI
[By Saloni Rani, second year student, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law] I. INTRODUCTION Artificial Intelligence (hereinafter, AI) technology is deployed in almost every sector such as healthcare, banking, accountancy, gaming, in the contemporary era. This raises one important and pressing jurisprudential concern: should AI be recognised as a legal person or not? The European…
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Kelsen ‘ought’ to differ on ‘is’!
‘Grundnorm’ just like any other word or term ‘ought’ to refer to a particular phenomenon as perceived by the user, however labelling a constitution as the grundnorm ‘is’ a misnomer. [By Shaurya Chopra, Fourth Year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) student at NLIU, Bhopal] Background – The Pure Theory Hans Kelsen expounded one of the most successful…
