Exploring Law'S Empire: Jurisprudence Of Ronald Dworkin, The
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Exploring Law's Empire is a collection of essays examining the work of Ronald Dworkin in the philosophy of law and constitutionalism. A group of leading legal theorists develop, defend and critique the major areas of Dworkin's work, including his criticism of legal positivism, his theory of law as integrity, and his work on constitutional theory. The volume concludes with a l...
Exploring Law's Empire is a collection of essays examining the work of Ronald Dworkin in the philosophy of law and constitutionalism. A group of leading legal theorists develop, defend and critique the major areas of Dworkin's work, including his criticism of legal positivism, his theory of law as integrity, and his work on constitutional theory. The volume concludes with a l...
Description:
Exploring Law's Empire is a collection of essays examining the work of Ronald Dworkin in the philosophy of law and constitutionalism. A group of leading legal theorists develop, defend and critique the major areas of Dworkin's work, including his criticism of legal positivism, his theory of law as integrity, and his work on constitutional theory. The volume concludes with a lengthy response to the essays by Dworkin himself, which develops and clarifies many of his positions on the central questions of legal and constitutional theory. The volume represents an ideal companion for students and scholars embarking on a study of Dworkin's work.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: The International Constitutional Judge; 1. Should Constitutional Judges Be Philosophers?; 2. The Place of History and Philosophy in the Moral Reading of the American Constitution; 3. How Constitutional Theory Found its Soul: The Contributions of Ronald Dworkin; 4. Coherence, Hypothetical Cases, and Precedent; 5. Integrity and Stare Decisis; 6. The Many Faces of Political Integrity; 7. Did Dworkin Ever Answer the Crits?; 8. Associative Obligations and the Obligation to Obey the Law; 9. Law's Aims in Law's Empire; 10. How Facts Make Law; 11. Hartian Positivism and Normative Facts: How Facts Make Law II; Response
Exploring Law's Empire is a collection of essays examining the work of Ronald Dworkin in the philosophy of law and constitutionalism. A group of leading legal theorists develop, defend and critique the major areas of Dworkin's work, including his criticism of legal positivism, his theory of law as integrity, and his work on constitutional theory. The volume concludes with a lengthy response to the essays by Dworkin himself, which develops and clarifies many of his positions on the central questions of legal and constitutional theory. The volume represents an ideal companion for students and scholars embarking on a study of Dworkin's work.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: The International Constitutional Judge; 1. Should Constitutional Judges Be Philosophers?; 2. The Place of History and Philosophy in the Moral Reading of the American Constitution; 3. How Constitutional Theory Found its Soul: The Contributions of Ronald Dworkin; 4. Coherence, Hypothetical Cases, and Precedent; 5. Integrity and Stare Decisis; 6. The Many Faces of Political Integrity; 7. Did Dworkin Ever Answer the Crits?; 8. Associative Obligations and the Obligation to Obey the Law; 9. Law's Aims in Law's Empire; 10. How Facts Make Law; 11. Hartian Positivism and Normative Facts: How Facts Make Law II; Response
Autor | Hershovitz, Scott |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2008 |
Kirjastus | Oxford University Press |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 352 |
Pikkus | 235 |
Laius | 235 |
Keel | English |
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