A Matter of Principle

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A Matter of Principle is a collection of essays by legal philosopher Ronald Dworkin that explores the role of moral principles in law, politics, and constitutional interpretation.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author Ronald Dworkin NERFINISHED
contributor Ronald Dworkin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes role of moral principles in constitutional interpretation
role of moral principles in law
role of moral principles in politics
fieldOfWork constitutional theory
legal theory
political theory
focusesOn constitutional rights
judicial review
political legitimacy
relationship between law and morality
the concept of rights as trumps
genre legal philosophy
political philosophy
hasAuthor Ronald Dworkin NERFINISHED
hasPart essays
hasTheme critique of legal positivism
equality and distributive justice
interpretation of constitutional rights
moral reading of the constitution
rights-based liberalism
role of courts in democracy
intendedAudience legal scholars
philosophers
students of law
students of political theory
language English
mainSubject constitutional interpretation
constitutional law
equality
jurisprudence
law
legal reasoning
liberalism
moral principles
politics
rights
philosophicalTradition interpretivism in law
liberal political theory

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