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, by lawyers and judges, by students and political ...
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, by lawyers and judges, by students and political activists--for years to come. </p>
Dworkin begins with the question that is at the heart of the whole legal system: in difficult cases how do (and how should) judges decide what the law is? He shows that judges must decide hard cases by interpreting rather than simply applying past legal decisions, and he produces a general theory of what interpretation is--in literature as well as in law--and of when one interpretation is better than others. Every legal interpretation reflects an underlying theory about the general character of law: Dworkin assesses three such theories. One, which has been very influential, takes the law of a community to be only what the established conventions of that community say it is. Another, currently in vogue, assumes that legal practice is best understood as an instrument of society to achieve its goals. Dworkin argues forcefully and persuasively against both these views: he insists that the most fundamental point of law is not to report consensus or provide efficient means to social goals, but to answer the requirement that a political community act in a coherent and principled manner toward all its members. He discusses, in the light of that view, cases at common law, cases arising under statutes, and great constitutional cases in the Supreme Court, and he systematically demonstrates that his concept of political and legal integrity is the key to Anglo-American legal theory and practice. </p>
Ronald Dworkin’s Published Papers 凡例: 1. Ronald Dworkin已出版著作与公开发表论文多有重叠,但又有所不同。遍及网络编者尚未发现相对全面的梳理。考虑到便利研究者查找相关文献,编者制作本列表。 2. 本列表收录Ronald Dworkin公开发表于期刊上的论文、评论、书评,以及...
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0 有用 禹兮 2008-04-25 02:57:29
very interesting and classic
0 有用 Trillion 2023-06-02 20:16:07 上海
ch1-3
0 有用 南风🌈 2020-05-10 15:20:46
超越语义学之刺的窠臼,法律是由建构性诠释将作者与诠释者的目的置入解读框架中的产物,法官的诠释受限于立法者的意图与原则的整全性。整全性(立法整全性+裁判整全性)总体地作为独立的政治美德成为原则社群的核心原则:当公平、正义与正当程序没有冲突时,整全性是政治德性的影子;当公平、正义与正当程序发生冲突,原则社群拒绝内在妥协,而要求退回整全性原则,至少以原则性的方式行动。 法官的判决如同参与连环小说合著,不... 超越语义学之刺的窠臼,法律是由建构性诠释将作者与诠释者的目的置入解读框架中的产物,法官的诠释受限于立法者的意图与原则的整全性。整全性(立法整全性+裁判整全性)总体地作为独立的政治美德成为原则社群的核心原则:当公平、正义与正当程序没有冲突时,整全性是政治德性的影子;当公平、正义与正当程序发生冲突,原则社群拒绝内在妥协,而要求退回整全性原则,至少以原则性的方式行动。 法官的判决如同参与连环小说合著,不同的法官被要求以最佳方式将故事书写为一个融贯的整体;投射到现实当中,则是原则模型的社群。现实的法律是包容不同政治美德的法律,而整全性所锻造的是纯净的法律。正是在纯净的法律的意义上,法律人可以期待内在且超越法律的法律,一个由原则所统治、由法律所运作,以整全性的融贯人格化社群对抗道德虚无主义的公义社会。 (展开)
0 有用 跨过卢比孔河 2020-07-16 22:53:17
算是读完了吧。很多不懂、一些不满。
0 有用 voldemort 2012-12-13 02:23:16
1,2,3,6,9