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Kelsen’s Thesis of the Identity of State and Law, Constitutional Replacement and Legal Continuity: Some Challenges

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Pelegrino da Silva, M. Kelsen’s Thesis of the Identity of State and Law, Constitutional Replacement and Legal Continuity: Some Challenges. Rechtstheorie, 54(3–4), 319-341. https://doi.org/10.3790/rth.2025.395602
Pelegrino da Silva, Matheus "Kelsen’s Thesis of the Identity of State and Law, Constitutional Replacement and Legal Continuity: Some Challenges" Rechtstheorie 54.3–4, 2023, 319-341. https://doi.org/10.3790/rth.2025.395602
Pelegrino da Silva, Matheus (2023): Kelsen’s Thesis of the Identity of State and Law, Constitutional Replacement and Legal Continuity: Some Challenges, in: Rechtstheorie, vol. 54, iss. 3–4, 319-341, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/rth.2025.395602

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Kelsen’s Thesis of the Identity of State and Law, Constitutional Replacement and Legal Continuity: Some Challenges

Pelegrino da Silva, Matheus

Rechtstheorie, Vol. 54(2023), Iss. 3–4 : pp. 319–341

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Dr. Matheus Pelegrino da Silva, Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Direito, Postoc Researcher Largo São Francisco, 95 01005-010 São Paulo - SP, Brasilien

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By Matheus Pelegrino da Silva, São Paulo: Kelsen’s Thesis of the Identity of State and Law, Constitutional Replacement and Legal Continuity: Some Challenges 319
I. The Two Meanings of the Thesis of the Identity of State and Law 320
1. Identity of State and Law at a Certain Moment 320
2. The Two Criteria for the Identity of State and Law over a Period of Time 322
a) The Notion of State Identity from the Perspective of a National Legal Order 323
b) The Notion of State Identity from the Perspective of International Law 328
c) Intermediate Conclusion – The Presence of a Dilemma 332
II. The Philosophical Debate about Identity over Time and Its Relevance for the Problem of the Identity of State over Time 333
III. Critical Assessment of the Alternatives Mentioned by Kelsen to Ground State Identity 336
1. First Problem: Lack of Justification for the Notion that if There Is Legal Continuity, the State Is the Same 337
2. Second Problem: The Obstacles for the Employment of International Law as Identification Criterion 338
IV. Conclusion 341