
Ronald Dworkin
Ronald Dworkin was a prominent American legal scholar and philosopher, renowned for his contributions to legal theory and political philosophy. His influential works, including 'Justice for Hedgehogs' and 'Religion Without God', advocate for the moral significance of law and the integration of ethical principles in legal interpretation. Dworkin's ideas have profoundly shaped contemporary discussions on justice, rights, and the role of morality in law.
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Ronald Dworkin reminded that law and politics must serve the moral integrity of the community.
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