Il giudice responsabile. Norme, valori e virtù nella pratica interpretativa
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Abstract
The main idea that runs through this essay is that law consists of a comprehensive social practice. It is this author's opinion that law as social practice is comprehensive when the sense of law is understood not only in reference to the rules and social facts, but also and above all in reference to the universalizing values of commonality and co-existence and in reference to the virtues of "phrònesis" and of "judicial attention".
Keywords
- Legal Hermeneutics
- Social Practice
- Values
- Ronald Dworkin
- Virtues