The aim of this book is to give a critical analysis of the works and theories of legal philosopher Ronald Dworkins. The book studies his "Law's Empire" and also looks at his earlier work, at the difficulties to which it gave rise, and the criticisms it attracted in order to set out Dworkins concerns, to paint the problems arising from his earlier views, and to understand better his solutions and examine their originality.
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