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Law's Empire by Professor Ronald Dworkin; 9781841130415

Law's Empire

By Professor Ronald Dworkin

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Law's Empire by Professor Ronald Dworkin is a profound exploration of the intricate relationship between law and ethics, offering a compelling framework for understanding the role of law in our lives. In this seminal work, Dworkin argues for a moral interpretation of law, contending that legal principles should reflect the moral values of society.

The Themes

Dworkin delves into the complexities of legal reasoning, challenging the notion that law is merely a set of rules to be followed. Instead, he posits that law is an interpretative practice, shaped by the ideals of justice and fairness. Central to his argument is the idea of 'law as integrity', where he asserts that legal decisions should aspire to reflect the community's moral stance.

Writing Style

The prose in Law's Empire is both accessible and intellectually rigorous, inviting readers to engage deeply with philosophical concepts without sacrificing clarity. Dworkin's eloquent writing style not only illuminates challenging ideas but also encourages critical thinking about the function of law in society.

Why Readers Love It

  • Richly argued, blending philosophy and practical legal theory.
  • Encourages readers to reconsider preconceived notions about law.
  • Offers insights relevant to both legal practitioners and the general public.

Perfect For

Those interested in legal philosophy, ethics, and social justice will find Law's Empire an indispensable addition to their reading list. It serves as a vital companion to Dworkin's other influential works, such as Taking Rights Seriously and Freedom's Law, further enriching the discourse on the intersection of law and morality.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 194 mm × 27 mm
Pages: 488
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9781841130415

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