
Ronald Dworkin
Author · 13 books
Ronald Dworkin, QC, FBA was an American philosopher of law. He was a Jeremy Bentham Professor of Law and Philosophy at University College London, Frank Henry Sommer Professor of Law at New York University, and has taught previously at Yale Law School and the University of Oxford. An influential contributor to both philosophy of law and political philosophy, Dworkin received the 2007 Holberg International Memorial Prize in the Humanities for "his pioneering scholarly work" of "worldwide impact." His theory of law as integrity is amongst the most influential contemporary theories about the nature of law.
Series
Books

Justice for Hedgehogs
2011

Freedom's Law
The Moral Reading of the American Constitution
1996

Law's Empire
1986

The Philosophy of Law
1977

Is Democracy Possible Here?
Principles for a New Political Debate
2006

Religion Without God
2013

Justice in Robes
2006

A Matter of Principle
1985

Sovereign Virtue
The Theory and Practice of Equality
2000

Life's Dominion
1993
Bill of Rights for Britain
Why British Liberty Needs Protection
1990

The Supreme Court Phalanx
The Court's New Right-Wing Bloc
2008

Taking Rights Seriously
1977