Ronald Дво́ркин
Ро́нальд Майльс Дво́ркин (англ. Ronald Myles Dworkin; 11 декабря 1931, Вустер, Массачусетс — 14 февраля 2013, Лондон[1]) — американский и британский юрист, политолог, философ и теоретик права, создатель концепции «права как целостности/честности» (англ. law as integrity).
Ronald Dworkin was born in 1931 in Providence, Rhode Island, the son of Madeline (Talamo) and David Dworkin.[8] His family was Jewish. He graduated from Harvard University in 1953 with an A.B., summa cum laude, where he majored in philosophy and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year. He then attended Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar and a student of Sir Rupert Cross and J.H.C. Morris
While working for Judge Learned Hand, Dworkin met his future wife, Betsy Ross, with whom he would have twins Anthony and Jennifer.[8] Betsy was the daughter of a successful New York businessman.[8] They were married from 1958 until Betsy died of cancer in 2000.[8][22] Dworkin later married Irene Brendel, the former wife of pianist Alfred Brendel.
Dworkin died of leukemia in London on February 14, 2013, at the age of 81,[23][24] survived by his second wife, two children, and two grandchildren.
Ро́нальд Майльс Дво́ркин (англ. Ronald Myles Dworkin; 11 декабря 1931, Вустер, Массачусетс — 14 февраля 2013, Лондон[1]) — американский и британский юрист, политолог, философ и теоретик права, создатель концепции «права как целостности/честности» (англ. law as integrity).
Ronald Dworkin was born in 1931 in Providence, Rhode Island, the son of Madeline (Talamo) and David Dworkin.[8] His family was Jewish. He graduated from Harvard University in 1953 with an A.B., summa cum laude, where he majored in philosophy and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year. He then attended Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar and a student of Sir Rupert Cross and J.H.C. Morris
While working for Judge Learned Hand, Dworkin met his future wife, Betsy Ross, with whom he would have twins Anthony and Jennifer.[8] Betsy was the daughter of a successful New York businessman.[8] They were married from 1958 until Betsy died of cancer in 2000.[8][22] Dworkin later married Irene Brendel, the former wife of pianist Alfred Brendel.
Dworkin died of leukemia in London on February 14, 2013, at the age of 81,[23][24] survived by his second wife, two children, and two grandchildren.