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  1. Law’s Empire is a book that explains the Anglo-American legal system and its principles, based on the theory of law developed by Ronald Dworkin. It is a challenging and influential work that has been praised by scholars, lawyers, and critics.

  2. Law’s Empire. Ronald Dworkin. Harvard University Press, 1986 - History - 470 pages. With the incisiveness and lucid style for which he is renowned, Ronald Dworkin has written a masterful...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Law's_EmpireLaw's Empire - Wikipedia

    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. 19 de mar. de 2022 · Law's empire. by. Dworkin, Ronald. Publication date. 1986. Topics. Law -- Philosophy, Jurisprudence, Common law. Publisher. Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press.

  5. 1 de ene. de 1986 · 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Law's Empire. In this reprint of Law's Empire,Ronald Dworkin reflects on the nature of the law, its given authority, its application in democracy, the prominent role of interpretation in...