Ronald Dworkin and Contemporary Jurisprudence
Marshall Cohen (ed.)
Rowman & Allanheld (1983)
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Rebecca L. Brown (2006). How Constitutional Theory Found its Soul : The Contributions of Ronald Dworkin. In Scott Hershovitz (ed.), Exploring Law's Empire: The Jurisprudence of Ronald Dworkin. Oxford University Press.
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