THE RULE OF LAW AS INTEGRITY T R S ALLAN* In his book, Law's Empire,1 Ronald Dworkin offers a powerful reinterpretation of the Western liberal ideal
In a political true community one of the most important associative obligations is the obligation to obey the law As we noted earlier, Dworkin explicitly admits that integrity is a distinct political value only within non-ideal theory An ideal theory of justice has no need for the virtue of integrity
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Dworkin, Justice in Robes (2006), at 75-104; R Posner, 'Concep- tions of Legal Theory: A Reply to Ronald Dworkin', 29 Arizona State Law Journal 377 (1997);
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SPECIFICS: LAW AS INTEGRITY Dworkin holds that the best "interpretation" of legal practice is a conception of law that he calls "law as integrity "'4 1 One of the
1 The idea of integrity, as the characteristic virtue of law, is developed in Ronald Dworkin, Law's Empire (London: Fontana Press, 1986) 2 Compare A W B
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not only in the interpretation of existing law but also in creating new laws and policies; it is a broad political virtue
This law establishes the purpose principles
A variety of issues have emerged that risk undermining the integrity of the legal profession. These ethical challenges relate to characteristics that are
Organic Law on the Integrity of Political Parties and Candidates 2003. Certified on: 15/10/2003. INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Organic Law on the
the value of integrity in law. Dworkin presents integrity in both legislation and adjudication as holding inherent political value. The.
questions about the truth of propositions of law and the question of political obligation: law as integrity is a theory of legal practice that purports to
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19 mai 2020 This Act may be cited as the ''Payment Integrity Information. Act of 2019''. SEC. 2. IMPROPER PAYMENTS. (a) IN GENERAL.—Chapter 33 of title ...
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