"A known but an indifferent judge": Situating Ronald Dworkin in contemporary Indian jurisprudence

  • Baxi U
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In the state of Nature there wants a known and indifferent judge, with authority to determine all differences according to the established law.1

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Baxi, U. (2003). “A known but an indifferent judge”: Situating Ronald Dworkin in contemporary Indian jurisprudence. International Journal of Constitutional Law, 1(4), 557–589. https://doi.org/10.1093/icon/1.4.557

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