Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to conceptualize sustainable development state model by building a ‘state-likeness’ concept. Habermas insists that a state’s legal system is problem of making a right political regime. For him, the state-like concept for sustainable state model comes from legal system’s design and institutionalization. By contrast, Dworkin’s legal system problem is a key whether political community’s function operates smoothly. As being a composition of legitimacy criteria and integrity criteria, the complementary co-attribute principle in a state standard model of state-likeness is inherent in two law philosopher’s concepts with conceiving as law philosophy. Korean ‘state-likeness’ criteria is safety, justice, liberty, happiness. In compliance with criteria, we must constitute and operate a legal system, judge and citizen together fulfill one’s responsibility.

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