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Optimization of ultracentrifugation-based method to enhance the purity and proteomic profiling depth of plasma-derived extracellular vesicles and particles. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Extracell Biol
Wan Z   +16 more
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La giustizia platonica

open access: yes, 2019
G. Ridolfi, H. Kelsen
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Kelsen politico

open access: yes, 2020
Molte delle aporie dell’opera di Kelsen individuate da Luigi Ferrajoli nel suo libro La logica del diritto (Laterza, 2016) in buona sostanza coincidono con le tendenze al realismo giuridico del Kelsen americano e dell’ultimo Kelsen scettico e “irrazionalista”.
Itzcovich
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Kelsen Visited

1983
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Kelsen’s Milieu

2021
Who shaped the early Kelsen’s style of thinking under the Kaiser? What were the intellectual circles in which he moved in fin-de-siècle Vienna and the interwar period before he left Austria for Cologne, Geneva, Prague, and the United States? The chapter explores ‘the other Kelsen’ by revisiting his formative years, as well as his work in the lecture ...
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Kelsen: A Critical Review (Kelsen: Un Regard Critique)

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1998
The article exposes the thought of Kelsen in a critical fashion in order to demonstrate certain internal contradictions in the thought of Kelsen.
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Kelsen’s Enemies

2021
Why is Kelsen such a consequential and controversial, perhaps even misunderstood, political thinker and actor? Who wants to make us believe that Kelsen was a naïve idealist dreaming up a Kantian peace and throwing white sand at battle cruisers? The chapter is a rebuttal of the many clichés propounded by Schmittians and the other pseudo-realists that ...
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Marmor’s Kelsen

2016
Andrei Marmor’s reading of Kelsen in his book Philosophy of Law (2011) exemplifies American and Anglophone interpretations, which see Kelsen as failing to consistently offer a pure theory of law. I argue that Marmor misreads Kelsen in three ways, each of which makes it appear as if Kelsen reduced the law to social facts.
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