David Lyons is one of the pre-eminent philosophers of law active in
the United States. This volume comprises essays written over a period
of twenty years in which Professor Lyons outlines his fundamental
views about the nature of law and its relation to morality and
justice. The underlying theme of the book is that a system of law has
only a tenuous connection with morality and justice. Contrary to those
legal theorists who maintain that no matter how bad the law of a
community might be, strict conformity to existing law automatically
dispenses 'formal' justice, Professor Lyons contends that the law must
earn the respect that it demands. Moreover, we cannot, as some would
suggest, interpret law in a value-neutral manner. Rather courts should
interpret statutes, judicial precedents, and constitutional provisions
in terms of values that would justify those laws. In this way
officials can promote the justifiability of what they do to people in
the name of law, and can help the law live up to its moral
pretensions.
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Essays on Law, Justice, and Political Responsibility
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ISBN
9780511882067
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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