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Exploring law's empire : The jurisprudence of Ronald Dworkin

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Publication details: New York Oxford University Press 2008Description: 328p xiISBN:
  • 9780199546145
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.100000 HER-2
Contents:
Contents: Preface v; List of Contributors xi; Introduction: The International Constitutional Judge, Stephen Breyer 1; 1. Should Constitutional Judges Be Philosophers?, Christopher L. Eisgruber 5; 2. The Place of History and Philosophy in the Moral Reading of the American Constitution, James E. Fleming 23; 3. How Constitutional Theory Found its Soul: The Contributions of Ronald Dworkin, Rebecca L. Brown 41; 4. Coherence, Hypothetical Cases, and Precedent, S. L. Hurley 69; 5. Integrity and Stare Decisis, Scott Hershovitz 103; 6. The Many Faces of Political Integrity, Dale Smith 119; 7. Did Dworkin Ever Answer the Crits?, Jeremy Waldron 155; 8. Associative Obligations and the Obligation to Obey the Law, Stephen Perry 183; 9. Law's Aims in Law's Empire, John Gardner 207; 10. How Facts Make Law, Mark Greenberg 225; 11. Hartian Positivism and Normative Facts: How Facts Make Law II, Mark Greenberg 265; Response, Ronald Dworkin 291; Index 313.
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Contents:
Preface v;
List of Contributors xi;
Introduction: The International Constitutional Judge, Stephen Breyer 1;
1. Should Constitutional Judges Be Philosophers?, Christopher L. Eisgruber 5;
2. The Place of History and Philosophy in the Moral Reading of the American Constitution, James E. Fleming 23;
3. How Constitutional Theory Found its Soul: The Contributions of Ronald Dworkin, Rebecca L. Brown 41;
4. Coherence, Hypothetical Cases, and Precedent, S. L. Hurley 69;
5. Integrity and Stare Decisis, Scott Hershovitz 103;
6. The Many Faces of Political Integrity, Dale Smith 119;
7. Did Dworkin Ever Answer the Crits?, Jeremy Waldron 155;
8. Associative Obligations and the Obligation to Obey the Law, Stephen Perry 183;
9. Law's Aims in Law's Empire, John Gardner 207;
10. How Facts Make Law, Mark Greenberg 225;
11. Hartian Positivism and Normative Facts: How Facts Make Law II, Mark Greenberg 265;
Response, Ronald Dworkin 291;
Index 313.

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