Institutionalism Old and New
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The author deals with the legal theoretical approach that has been labelled “legal institutionalism.” An old and a new version of this approach are singled out: The old one is identified with the theory defended by the Italian public lawyer Santi Romano in the first half of this century; the second one is seen in the recent work by Ota Weinberger and Neil MacCormick. After a short presentation of Romano's work, his ideas and the development proposed by MacCormick and Weinberger are compared. Similarities and differences between the two versions of institutional theory are worked out. A coda hints at an ambiguity in the definition of institution proposed by the “new” institutionalism.
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[2] Neil MacCormick,et al. An Institutional Theory of Law , 1986 .
[3] Ota Weinberger. Normentheorie als Grundlage der Jurisprudenz und Ethik : eine Auseinandersetzung mit Hans Kelsens Theorie der Normen , 1981 .
[4] O. Weinberger. The Role of Rules , 1988 .