1st Edition

Integrity, Community and Interpretation Critical Analysis of Ronald Dworkin's Theory of Law

By Simon Honeyball, James Walter Copyright 1998
182 Pages
by Routledge

182 Pages
by Routledge

182 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1998, this volume examines the work of Ronald Dworkin, the leading legal philosopher of our time, ten years after his seminal work, Law’s Empire. Its impact and influence was so extensive that the authors felt compelled to undertake both an in-depth analysis of both the book itself and its critical reaction, including a survey of the literature on Law’s Empire.

1. Early Views and Critics. 2. The Interpretive Theory. 3. Conventionalism, Pragmatism and Interpretation. 4. Integrity and Interpretation. 5. Integrity, Liberalism and Community. 6. Wider Contexts.

Biography

James Walter