Introduction: reading with character; 1. Scottish home rule: a political childhood in Glasgow; 2. A land of many tongues: language, self, and community; 3. A democratic intellect: the making of a Glaswegian moral philosopher; 4. A Scot in Oxford: law and politics in England and America; 5. 'Taking it to Hart': protest, authority, and the morality of law; 6. A jurist in search of good government: law, liberty, and justice; 7. A philosophically credible nationalism? Constitutional change in Scotland; 8. European futures: post-sovereignty, subsidiarity, and constitutional pluralism; 9. The relational life of institutional legal theory; 10. Reason, philosophy, character: a matter of civility; epilogue: death and character; Neil MacCormick: a bibliography; General bibliography.
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