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Session 5 Dworkin, selections from Law's Empire: Integrity and Adjudication. A Test Case: The McLoughlin Case. • Under what circumstances, if any, is someone legally entitled to compensation for emotional injury? o Precedent considerations: judges had, in the past, awarded compensation for foreseeable emotional
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Destabilizing the Conceptual Foundations of Law's Empire. Tommaso Pavone tpavone@princeton.edu. December 5, 2014. 1 Introduction. In this critical review of Ronald Dworkin's Law's Empire,1 I deliver a two-pronged critique of Dworkin's theory of “Law as Integrity." By focusing on the constitutive elements of the theory,
In some respects, this is an ambitious and interesting book. In others it is a rather disappointing one. Law's Empire (hereafter referred to as. LE) is the bearer of several different kinds of ambitions. Here as elsewhere 1) Dworkin is concerned to mount what are by now rather familiar criticisms against positivism as a legal
Law's Empire. By Ronald Dworkln. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap. Press of Harvard University Press, 1986. Reviewed by Vincent Luizzi. Southwest Texas State University. U.S.A.. Law's Emplre Is perhaps Dworkin's most synoptlc account to date of the ideas that he has been devel- oping for well over a decade on the nature
With the incisiveness and lucid style for which he is renowned, Ronald Dworkin has written a masterful explanation of how the Anglo-American legal system works and on what principles it is grounded. Law's Empire is a full-length presentation of his theory of law that will be studied and debated -- by scholars and theorists,
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LAW 'S EMPIRE. RONAL D DWORKIN. THE BELK NAP PRESS OF. Harvard University Press. Cambridge, Massachusetts. London, England CONTENTS xiii. | | , i. V.' E N - LAW BEY ON D LAW 400. Law Works Itself Pure Law's Dreams. Epilogue: What Is Law? Notes 417. Index 455
This chapter aims to show that a certain plausible reading of Dworkin's view of law as an 'interpretive enterprise' pushes him towards legal positivism. Dworkin argues that some unifying-and-distinctive purpose for law must be posited if arguments about the nature of law are to get off the ground. Dworkin proffers a
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