Showing posts with label philosophy of law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philosophy of law. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Law's Empire by Ronald Dworkin


Primary Sources:

1) Dworkin, Ronald. Law's Empire. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1986. Print.



Secondary Sources:

Books:

1) Cohen, Marshall. Ronald Dworkin and Contemporary Jurisprudence. London: Duckworth, 1984. Print.


2)  Ripstein, Arthur. Ronald Dworkin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Print.


3) Burley, Justine. Dworkin and His Critics: With Replies from Dworkin. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. Print.


Journal Articles:

1) Ekins, Richard. "Legislative Intent in Law's Empire." Ratio Juris 24.4 (2011): 435-460. Web.

2) Tutt, Andrew. "The Improbability of Positivism." Pace Law Review 34.2 (2014): 562-585. Web.

3) Goorden, Dean. "Dworkin and Phenomenology of the "Pre-Legal." Ratio Juris 25.3 (2012): 393-408. Web.

4) Leiter, Brain. "Explaining Theoretical Disagreement." University of Chicago Law Review 76.3 (2009): 1215-1250. Web.

5) Martinich, A. P. "Ideal Interpretation: The Theories of Zhu Xi and Ronald Dworkin." Philosophy East and West  60.1 (2010): 88-114. Web.

6) Dare, Tim. "Disagreeing about Disagreement in Law: The Argument from Theoretical Disagreement." Philosophical Topics 38.2 (2010): 1-15. Web.

7) Raz, Joseph. "Dworkin, a New Link in the Chain." California Law Review 74.3 (1986): 1103. Web.

8) Smith, Dale. "Theoretical Disagreement and the Semantic Sting." Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 30.1 (2010): 635. Web.

9) Leiter, Brian. "Beyond the Hart/Dworkin Debate: The Methodology Problem in Jurisprudence." American Journal of Jurisprudence 48.1 (2003): 17-51. Web.

10)  Finnis, John. "On Reason and Authority in Law's Empire." Law and Philosophy 6.1 (1987): 357-380. Web.

11) Mckie, J. L. "The Third Theory of Law." Philosophy and Public Affairs 7.1 (1977): 3-16. Web.

12) Alexander, Larry. "Striking Back at the Empire: A Brief Survey of Problems in Dworkin's Theory of Law." Law and Philosophy 6.3 (1987): 419-438. Web.

13) Lee, Win-Chiat. "Statutory Interpretation and the Counterfactual Test for Legislative Intention." Law and Philosophy 8.3 (1989): 383-404. Web.

14) Endicott, Timothy. "Are There Any Rules." The Journal of Ethics 5.3 (2001): 199-220. Web.

15) Ross, Stephen. "Law, Integrity, and Interpretation: Ronald Dworkin's Law's Empire." Metaphilosophy 22.3 (1991): 265-279. Web.

16) Silver, Charles. "Elmer's Case: A Legal Positivist Replies to Dworkin." Law and Philosophy 6.3 (1987): 381-399. Web.

17) Hoy, David C. "Dworkin's Constructive Optimism V. Deconstructive Legal Nihilism." Law and Philosophy 6.3 (1987): 321-356. Web.
18) Mahoney, Jon. "Objectivity, Interpretation, and Rights: A Critique of Dworkin." Law and Philosophy 23.2 (2004): 187-222. Web.



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