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“Law must remain free from Social Sciences, metaphysical, ethical and moral elements.” This is the view of :
Bentham
Salmond
Austin
Kelsen.
- Hans Kelsen (Option 4)
- Known for the "Pure Theory of Law."
- Advocated that law should be separate from social sciences, ethics, and morals.
- Viewed law as a system of norms.
- Jeremy Bentham (Option 1)
- Prominent advocate of utilitarianism.
- Believed law should aim at achieving the greatest happiness.
- John Austin (Option 3)
- Developed the theory of legal positivism.
- Distinguished law from morality but didn't exclude moral considerations completely.
- John Salmond (Option 2)
- Known for contributions to analytical jurisprudence.
- Incorporated moral elements into law interpretation and context.
Correct Answer: Option 4 - Kelsen
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