Law's Empire
Autor Professor Ronald Dworkinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 1998
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841130415
ISBN-10: 1841130419
Pagini: 488
Dimensiuni: 128 x 197 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1841130419
Pagini: 488
Dimensiuni: 128 x 197 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
In this reprint of Law's Empire, Ronald Dworkin reflects on the nature of the law and the relations of lawgivers to the community. For that community, Law's Empire provides a judicious and coherent introduction to the place of law in our lives.
Notă biografică
Ronald Dworkin is the Quain Professor of Jurisprudence at University College,London. He was formerly Professor of Jurisprudence at University College, Oxford, and he remains Professor at New York University.
Recenzii
As an advocate Dworkin is tirelessly fluent and endlessly inventive. . . and this is a surprisingly fraternal book, open, busy, engaging and teeming with ideas. It will give many readers a great deal of pleasure and instruction.
Laws Empire stands out for intellectual deftness, elegance and surprisingness.
Laws Empire is a rich and multilayered work . . . unusually accessible for a work dealing with abstract questions at such a high level. It is an ambitious book, and it does not disappoint the expectations appropriate to a major work by an important thinker.
Breaks new ground in a way that is both provocative and convincing.
As an advocate Dworkin is tirelessly fluent and endlessly inventive... and this is a surprisingly fraternal book, open, busy, engaging and teeming with ideas. It will give many readers a great deal of pleasure and instruction.John DunnTimes Literary SupplementSeptember 2002Laws Empire stands out for intellectual deftness, elegance and surprisingness.Alan RyanNew SocietySeptember 2002Laws Empire is a rich and multilayered work ... unusually accessible for a work dealing with abstract questions at such a high level. It is an ambitious book, and it does not disappoint the expectations appropriate to a major work by an important thinker.Thomas NagelLondon Review of BooksSeptember 2002Breaks new ground in a way that is both provocative and convincing.D.D. RaphaelTimes Higher Education SupplementSeptember 2002
Laws Empire stands out for intellectual deftness, elegance and surprisingness.
Laws Empire is a rich and multilayered work . . . unusually accessible for a work dealing with abstract questions at such a high level. It is an ambitious book, and it does not disappoint the expectations appropriate to a major work by an important thinker.
Breaks new ground in a way that is both provocative and convincing.
As an advocate Dworkin is tirelessly fluent and endlessly inventive... and this is a surprisingly fraternal book, open, busy, engaging and teeming with ideas. It will give many readers a great deal of pleasure and instruction.John DunnTimes Literary SupplementSeptember 2002Laws Empire stands out for intellectual deftness, elegance and surprisingness.Alan RyanNew SocietySeptember 2002Laws Empire is a rich and multilayered work ... unusually accessible for a work dealing with abstract questions at such a high level. It is an ambitious book, and it does not disappoint the expectations appropriate to a major work by an important thinker.Thomas NagelLondon Review of BooksSeptember 2002Breaks new ground in a way that is both provocative and convincing.D.D. RaphaelTimes Higher Education SupplementSeptember 2002
Descriere
Reflects on the nature of the law, its given authority, its application in democracy, the role of interpretation in judgement, and the relations of lawmakers and lawgivers to the community on whose behalf they pronounce. This book provides an introduction to the place of the law in our lives.