Integrity, Community and Interpretation: A Critical Analysis of Ronald Dworkin's Theory of Law
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An analysis of Ronald Dworkin's book Laws Empire and the critical reaction to it since its publication in 1986. Covers a wide range of philosophical and legal concepts: Dworkin's critique of legal positivism, the interpretive theory of law; conventionalism; pragmatism; integrity as a virtue and within the Chain of Law; integrity, liberalism, and community; law and hermeneutics; and liberalism and communitarianism. Also covers Dworkin's other works, both prior to and following Laws Empire . Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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