In the book “Law’s empire” Ronald Dworkin defends an interpretive approach to law, employing constructive interpretation, which he calls Law as integrity.

In the book “Law’s empire” Ronald Dworkin defends an interpretive approach to law, employing constructive interpretation, which he calls Law as integrity. Explain how he understands Law as integrity and discuss its implications, if any, for the debate between legal positivism and natural law.

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