Jurisprudential oaks from mythical acorns: The Hart‐Dworkin debate revisited

This article attempts to demonstrate, via the famous Hart-Dworkin debate on the nature and functions of judicial discretion, that substantial jurisprudential disputes as well as theories can, and do, arise from misconceived critiques, whether intended or otherwise. It also seeks to show that, whilst...

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Main Author: PHANG, Andrew B.L.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-61312023-04-04T02:42:17Z Jurisprudential oaks from mythical acorns: The Hart‐Dworkin debate revisited PHANG, Andrew B.L. This article attempts to demonstrate, via the famous Hart-Dworkin debate on the nature and functions of judicial discretion, that substantial jurisprudential disputes as well as theories can, and do, arise from misconceived critiques, whether intended or otherwise. It also seeks to show that, whilst Dworkin's initial critique of Hart was misconceived, his theory of adjudication that arose as a result of responses to his initial views is a positive contribution to learning, although I argue that Dworkin's views are not, in the final analysis, sufficiently persuasive to constitute a radical departure from Hart's own views. 1990-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4173 info:doi/10.1111/j.1467-9337.1990.tb00068.x https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/6131/viewcontent/3RatioJuris385.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Contracts Jurisprudence
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PHANG, Andrew B.L.
Jurisprudential oaks from mythical acorns: The Hart‐Dworkin debate revisited
description This article attempts to demonstrate, via the famous Hart-Dworkin debate on the nature and functions of judicial discretion, that substantial jurisprudential disputes as well as theories can, and do, arise from misconceived critiques, whether intended or otherwise. It also seeks to show that, whilst Dworkin's initial critique of Hart was misconceived, his theory of adjudication that arose as a result of responses to his initial views is a positive contribution to learning, although I argue that Dworkin's views are not, in the final analysis, sufficiently persuasive to constitute a radical departure from Hart's own views.
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title Jurisprudential oaks from mythical acorns: The Hart‐Dworkin debate revisited
title_short Jurisprudential oaks from mythical acorns: The Hart‐Dworkin debate revisited
title_full Jurisprudential oaks from mythical acorns: The Hart‐Dworkin debate revisited
title_fullStr Jurisprudential oaks from mythical acorns: The Hart‐Dworkin debate revisited
title_full_unstemmed Jurisprudential oaks from mythical acorns: The Hart‐Dworkin debate revisited
title_sort jurisprudential oaks from mythical acorns: the hart‐dworkin debate revisited
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1990
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4173
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