Taking Rights Seriously

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Taking Rights Seriously is a seminal work of legal and political philosophy by Ronald Dworkin that argues for the fundamental importance of individual rights in constraining and guiding law and government.

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instanceOf book
work of legal philosophy
work of political philosophy
academicDiscipline law
philosophy
political science
author Ronald Dworkin NERFINISHED
centralClaim individual rights have a fundamental role in constraining government action
legal reasoning is interpretive and grounded in political morality
rights function as trumps over collective goals in many cases
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes rule-skepticism in legal realism
strong discretion of judges in hard cases
followedBy A Matter of Principle
Law's Empire
genre legal philosophy
political philosophy
hasPart Civil Disobedience and Nuclear Protest ONDG
Hard Cases ONDG
Justice and Rights
Liberty and Moralism ONDG
Rights as Trumps
The Model of Rules I ONDG
The Model of Rules II NERFINISHED
A Theory of Justice
surface form: The Original Position
hasReception highly influential in debates about rights and adjudication
widely regarded as a classic of Anglo-American jurisprudence
influenced contemporary constitutional theory
debates on judicial review
rights-based liberalism
theory of adjudication
influencedBy American constitutional practice
H. L. A. Hart NERFINISHED
John Rawls NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject constitutional law
jurisprudence
political morality
rights
notableIdea criticisms of rule-based models of law
law as integrity (early formulation)
rights as trumps
opposes legal positivism
utilitarianism as a comprehensive political morality
publicationYear 1977
publisher Duckworth
Harvard University Press

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interpretivism in law influencedBy Taking Rights Seriously
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Law's Empire relatedWork Taking Rights Seriously