ABSTRACT
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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |50 pages
Concepts of Law
part |57 pages
Institutions and Justice
part |20 pages
Criminal Law
part |41 pages
The Methodology of Jurisprudence
chapter |15 pages
Methodology and the Articulation of Insight: Some Lessons from MacCormick's
Institutions of Law
part |16 pages
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