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  2. Ronald Dworkin - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Myles Dworkin FBA QC (/ ˈ d w ɔːr k ɪ n /; December 11, 1931 – February 14, 2013) was an American legal philosopher, jurist, and scholar of United States constitutional law. [3] At the time of his death, he was Frank Henry Sommer Professor of Law and Philosophy at New York University and Professor of Jurisprudence at University ...

  3. Law's Empire - Wikipedia

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    Law's Empire is a 1986 text in legal philosophy by Ronald Dworkin, in which the author continues his criticism of the philosophy of legal positivism as promoted by H.L.A. Hart during the middle to late 20th century.

  4. Interpretivism (legal) - Wikipedia

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    In the English-speaking world, interpretivism is usually identified with Ronald Dworkin's thesis on the nature of law as discussed in his text titled Law's Empire, which is sometimes seen as a third way between natural law and legal positivism. The concept also includes continental legal hermeneutics and authors such as Helmut Coing and Emilio ...

  5. Ronald W. Dworkin - Wikipedia

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    Ronald William Dworkin (/ ˈ d w ɔːr k ɪ n /) is an anesthesiologist, an author, and a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington D.C. [1] [dead link ‍] Biography [ edit ]

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  7. Hart–Dworkin debate - Wikipedia

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    The Hart–Dworkin debate is a debate in legal philosophy between H. L. A. Hart and Ronald Dworkin. At the heart of the debate lies a Dworkinian critique of Hartian legal positivism, specifically, the theory presented in Hart's book The Concept of Law. While Hart insists that judges are within bounds to legislate on the basis of rules of law ...

  8. Taking Rights Seriously - Wikipedia

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    Taking Rights Seriously is a 1977 book about the philosophy of law by the philosopher Ronald Dworkin.In the book, Dworkin argues against the dominant philosophy of Anglo-American legal positivism as presented by H. L. A. Hart in The Concept of Law (1961) and utilitarianism by proposing that rights of the individual against the state exist outside of the written law and function as "trumps ...

  9. Talk:Ronald Dworkin - Wikipedia

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