• Spontaneous Order and the Rule of Law: Some Problems
    Ratio Juris 2 (1): 41-54. 2007.
    Two conservative theorists, F. A. Hayek and Michael Oakeshott, have advanced theories of law with important and plausible central theses focusing on the rule of law. The author argues, however, that in each case the theorist ‐ or at least some of his followers on the contemporary British and American political scene ‐ have wrongly inferred strong conclusions from these theories which are inimical to the welfare state. In conclusion, the author points to possible ways of reconciling rule of law t…Read more
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    Interpreting Statutes: A Comparative Study
    with Robert S. Summers
    Routledge. 1991.
  •  105
    Spontaneous Order and the Rule of Law: Some Problems
    Ratio Juris 2 (1): 41-54. 1989.
    Two conservative theorists, F. A. Hayek and Michael Oakeshott, have advanced theories of law with important and plausible central theses focusing on the rule of law. The author argues, however, that in each case the theorist ‐ or at least some of his followers on the contemporary British and American political scene ‐ have wrongly inferred strong conclusions from these theories which are inimical to the welfare state. In conclusion, the author points to possible ways of reconciling rule of law t…Read more
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    XI*—The Obligation of Reparation
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 78 (1): 175-194. 1978.
    D. N. MacCormick; XI*—The Obligation of Reparation, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 78, Issue 1, 1 June 1978, Pages 175–194, https://doi.org/10.
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    Interpreting Precedents: A Comparative Study
    with Robert S. Summers
    Routledge. 1997.
  •  42
    Morality and the Law
    Philosophical Quarterly 20 (80): 300-301. 1970.
  •  91
    The Ethics of Punishment
    Philosophical Quarterly 20 (80): 301. 1970.
  •  139
    Dworkin as pre-benthamite
    Philosophical Review 87 (4): 585-607. 1978.
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    Law as Institutional Fact
    University of Edinburgh. 1973.