MacCormick's `Institutions of Law' is the culmination of a lifetime's work in legal theory by one of the world's most respected legal theorists. Featuring an impressive collection of contributions from well-known legal theorists from around the world, all of whom are familiar with MacCormick's work, this collection provides a cutting edge account of the book's significance.
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Chapter 1 Law as Institutional Normative Order : An Introduction, Maksymilian Del Mar
Part I Concepts of Law
Chapter 2 Institutions of Law from a Global Perspective: Standpoint, Pluralism and Non-State Law, William Twining
Chapter 3 Institutions and the Concept of Law: A Reply to Ronald Dworkin (with some help from Neil MacCormick), Frederick Schauer
Chapter 4 Neil MacCormick's Legal Positivism, Vittorio Villa
Part II Institutions and Justice
Chapter 5 Institutional Theories and Institutions of Law: On Neil MacCormick's Savoury Blend of Legal Institutionalism, Massimo La Torre
Chapter 6 Institutions and Aims, Victor Tadros
Chapter 7 What is a Legal Transaction?, Jaap Hage
Part III Criminal Law
Chapter 8 A Comment on Personality and Corporate Crime, Nils Jareborg
Chapter 9 Criminal Law and Civil Peace, Magnus Ulvang
Part IV The Methodology of Jurisprudence
Chapter 10 Methodology and the Articulation of Insight: Some Lessons from MacCormick's, Andrew Halpin
Chapter 11 Is Bad Law Still Law? Is Bad Law Really Law?, Julie Dickson
Part V Reply
Chapter 12 Concluding for Institutionalism, Neil MacCormick