Interpretation and Legal Theory

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Interpretation and Legal Theory

Methods, theory and philosophy of law

Author: Andrei Marmor

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Language: English

Published by: Hart Publishing

Published on: 25th April 2005

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 185 pages

ISBN: 9781847317933


Introduction and Context

This is a revised and extensively rewritten edition of one of the most influential monographs on legal philosophy published in recent years. Writing in the introduction to the first edition the author characterized Anglophone philosophers as being divided, and often waver[ing] between two main philosophical objectives: the moral evaluation of law and legal institutions, and an account of its actual nature.

Questions of methodology have therefore tended to be sidelined, but were bound to surface sooner or later, as they have in the later work of Ronald Dworkin.

Main Purpose of the Book

The main purpose of this book is to provide a critical assessment of Dworkin's methodological turn, away from analytical jurisprudence towards a theory of interpretation, and the issues it gives rise to.

The author argues that the importance of Dworkin's interpretative turn is not that it provides a substitute for semantic theories of law (a dubious concept), but that it provides a new conception of jurisprudence, aiming to present itself as a comprehensive rival to the conventionalism manifest in legal positivism.

Implications of the Interpretative Turn

Furthermore, once the interpretative turn is regarded as an overall challenge to conventionalism, it is easier to see why it does not confine itself to a critique of method. Law as interpretation calls into question the main tenets of its positivist rival, in substance as well as method.

The book re-examines conventionalism in the light of this interpretative challenge.

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