Courts and Legislatures in Legal Theory
Dimitrios Kyritsis
This new
book advances a fresh philosophical account of the relationship between the
legislature and courts, opposing the common conception of law, in which it is
legislatures that primarily create the law, and courts that primarily apply it.
This conception has eclectic affinities with legal positivism, and although it
may have been a helpful intellectual tool in the past, it now increasingly
generates more problems than it solves. For this reason, the author argues,
legal philosophers are better off abandoning it. At the same time they are
asked to dismantle the philosophical and doctrinal infrastructure that has been
based on it and which has been hitherto largely unquestioned. The book offers
an alternative framework for understanding the role of courts and the
legislature; a framework which is distinctly anti-positivist and which builds
on Ronald Dworkin's interpretive theory of law. But, contrary to Dworkin, it
insists that legal duty is sensitive to the position one occupies in the
project of governing; legal interpretation is not the solitary task of one
super-judge, but a collaborative task structured by principles of institutional
morality such as separation of powers which impose a moral duty on participants
to respect each other's contributions. Moreover this collaborative task will
often involve citizens taking an active role in their interaction with the law.
THE
AUTHOR
Dimitrios
Kyritsis is an
Associate Professor at the University of Reading.
BOOK
DETAILS
January
2015 9781849463898 195pp Hbk
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