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    The Complementarity between the Virtue of Law (the Rule of Law) and the Legal Virtues
    Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 54 (1): 176-193. 2025.
    The Complementarity between the Virtue of Law (the Rule of Law) and the Legal Virtues In alternative to Virtue Jurisprudence, the aim of this contribution is assessing the claim that legal virtues develop along with the deepening of the law’s knowledge within its practice, as well as with the grasp of the role that law plays within society. This fits with the idea of virtues rooted in practices. Legal virtues do not depend – at least entirely – on pre-existing moral qualities related to human ca…Read more
  • Dignity, rights, and virtues in the department of values
    In Salman Khurshid, Lokendra Malik & Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco (eds.), Dignity in the legal and political philosophy of Ronald Dworkin, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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    Introduction: Why Define Law and How to Do It
    In Nicoletta Ladavac & Christoph Bezemek (eds.), The Force of Law Reaffirmed: Frederick Schauer Meets the Critics, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-14. 2016.
    Discussing Schauer’s The Force of Law, I have analized the tasks of legal philosophy and the necessity to start the definition of law from its corrent status, well indicated by differentiation. In this perspective, not force but reason for coordinating actions is the core of the definition of law.