
Dworkin's Law as Integrity
Dworkin's Law as Integrity is a theory that emphasizes interpreting laws not just as rules, but as part of a coherent moral framework. He argues that judges should apply the law consistently with underlying principles of justice and fairness, rather than merely adhering to strict legal texts. This means considering the broader implications of legal decisions and how they reflect society's values. According to Dworkin, law should not only resolve disputes but also aim to express the community's moral beliefs, making the legal system more just and meaningful.