01451 2200289 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001200123084001800135100002000153245003900173250000600212260004000218300002600258500001900284520065600303650003500959650004300994650002201037990002601059990002501085990002501110990002601135INLIS00000000000141920221027054827 a0010-0520001419221027 | | eng  a0-6740-2167-3 aeng a340.112 a340.112 DWO j0 aDworkin, Ronald1 aJustice In Robes /cRonald Dworkin a1 aMassachussets :bAbdi Tandur,c2006 a308 p. ; 24cm ;c24cm aIndeks : Index aThis book provide summarizes the author own widely discussed account of these connections, which emphasizes the sovereign importance of moral principle in legal and constitutional interpretation, and then reviews and criticized the most influential rival theories to his own. The author argues that pragmatism is empty as a theory of law, that value pluralism misunderstands the nature of moral concepts, that constitutional originalsm reflects an impoverished view of the role of a constitution in a democratic society, and that contemporary legal positivism is based on a mistaken semantic theory and an erroneous account of the nature of authority. 4a1. Judicial Process-Philosophy 4a2. Law-Interpretation and Construction 4a3. Law and Ethics a07583/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a05821/MKRI-P/IX-2008 a05821/MKRI-P/IX-2008 a07583/MKRI-P/XII-2007