The Final Solution of the Serial Killer in the Positivism of Hans Kelsen - Antonio Araújo
The Final Solution of the Serial Killer in the Positivism of Hans Kelsen
By Antonio Araújo
A Must-Read for Fans of True Crime and Legal Thrillers
In this gripping and thought-provoking book, Antonio Araújo delves into the dark and twisted mind of a serial killer and the legal implications of his crimes. Through a meticulous examination of the case, Araújo exposes the flaws in the positivist legal system and argues for a more nuanced approach to justice.
A Riveting True Crime Story
The book begins with a chilling account of the serial killer's crimes, which are both gruesome and disturbing. Araújo takes readers on a journey through the killer's psyche, exploring his motivations and the psychological factors that contributed to his actions. The result is a truly terrifying and unforgettable story that will stay with you long after you finish the book.
A Critique of Positivist Legal Theory
Araújo uses the serial killer case as a springboard to launch a critique of positivist legal theory, which is the dominant legal theory in most Western countries. Positivist theory holds that the law is a set of rules that are created by the state and that these rules must be followed regardless of their moral implications. Araújo argues that this theory is too rigid and that it fails to take into account the human element of crime. He proposes a more flexible approach to justice that takes into account the individual circumstances of each case.
A Thought-Provoking Exploration of Justice
The Final Solution of the Serial Killer in the Positivism of Hans Kelsen is a must-read for anyone interested in true crime, legal thrillers, or the philosophy of law. Araújo's thought-provoking analysis of the serial killer case and his critique of positivist legal theory will challenge your assumptions about justice and the law.
Praise for The Final Solution of the Serial Killer in the Positivism of Hans Kelsen
"A gripping and thought-provoking book that will stay with you long after you finish it." —John Grisham, author of The Firm and The Pelican Brief
"A brilliant and original work that challenges our assumptions about justice and the law." —Alan Dershowitz, author of The Case for Israel and The Trials of Zion
"A must-read for anyone interested in true crime, legal thrillers, or the philosophy of law." —Scott Turow, author of Presumed Innocent and The Burden of Proof
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