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Exploring Law's Empire The Jurisprudence of Ronald Dworkin

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-11-23
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

"Exploring Law's Empire is a collection of essays about the work of Ronald Dworkin, each written by a leading scholar in jurisprudence or constitutional law. The essays explore Dworkin's writings on constitutional law, his theory of law as integrity, and his critique of legal positivism."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography


Scott Hershovitz received a D.Phil. in Law from the University of Oxford in 2001, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. He has published in the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies and Legal Theory.

Table of Contents

Preface v
List of Contributors xi
Introduction: The "International" Constitutional Judge 1(224)
Stephen Breyer
1. Should Constitutional Judges Be Philosophers?
5(18)
Christopher L. Eisgruber
2. The Place of History and Philosophy in the Moral Reading of the American Constitution
23(18)
James E. Fleming
3. How Constitutional Theory Found its Soul: The Contributions of Ronald Dworkin
41(28)
Rebecca L. Brown
4. Coherence, Hypothetical Cases, and Precedent
69(34)
S.L. Hurley
5. Integrity and Stare Decisis
103(16)
Scott Hershovitz
6. The Many Faces of Political Integrity
119(36)
Dale Smith
7. Did Dworkin Ever Answer the Crits?
155(28)
Jeremy Waldron
8. Associative Obligations and the Obligation to Obey the Law
183(24)
Stephen Perry
9. Law's Aims in Law's Empire
207(18)
John Gardner
10. How Facts Make Law 225(40)
Mark Greenberg
11. Hartian Positivism and Normative Facts: How Facts Make Law II 265(48)
Mark Greenberg
Response
291(22)
Ronald Dworkin
Index 313

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