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Ronald Dworkin

An influential contributor to both philosophy of law and political philosophy, Dworkin received the 2007 Holberg International Memorial Prize in the Humanities for "his pioneering scholarly work" of "worldwide impact". According to a survey in ''The Journal of Legal Studies'', Dworkin was the second most-cited American legal scholar of the twentieth century. After his death, Harvard legal scholar Cass Sunstein said Dworkin was "one of the most important legal philosophers of the last 100 years. He may well head the list."
His theory of law as integrity as presented in his book ''Law's Empire'', in which judges interpret the law in terms of consistent moral principles, especially justice and fairness, is among the most influential contemporary theories about the nature of law. Dworkin advocated a "moral reading" of the United States Constitution, and an interpretivist approach to law and morality. He was a frequent commentator on contemporary political and legal issues, particularly those concerning the Supreme Court of the United States, often in the pages of ''The New York Review of Books''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Freedom's law the moral reading of the American constitution by Dworkin, Ronald
Published 1999Other Authors: “…Dworkin, Ronald…”
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Sovereign virtue : the theory and practice of equality / by Dworkin, Ronald
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Is Democracy possible here? : principles for a new political debate / by Dworkin, Ronald
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Equality and preferential treatment /
Published 1977Other Authors: “…Dworkin, Ronald…”
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