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Law as integrity

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In philosophy of law, law as integrity is a theory of law put forward by Ronald Dworkin. In general, it can be described as interpreting the law according to a community.

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  1. Allan, T. R. S. (1988). "Review: Dworkin and Dicey: The Rule of Law as Integrity". Oxford Journal of Legal Studies. 8 (2): 266–277. doi:10.1093/ojls/8.2.266. ISSN 0143-6503. JSTOR 764314.

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