This volume gathers leading figures from legal philosophy and
constitutional theory to offer a critical examination of the work
of Robert Alexy. The contributions explore the issues surrounding
the complex relations between rights, law, and morality and reflect
on Alexy's distinctive work on these issues.
The focus across the contributions is on Alexy's main
pre-occupations - his anti-positivist views on the nature of law,
his approach to the nature of legal reasoning, and his
understanding of constitutional rights as legal principles. In an
extended response to the contributions in the volume, Alexy
develops his views on these central issues.
The volume's juxtaposition of Anglo-American and German
perspectives brings into focus the differences as well as the
prospect of cross-fertilization between Continental and
Anglo-American work in jurisprudence.
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