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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes Twining, W. (1997) Law in Context: Enlarging a Discipline (Oxford, Oxford University Press). Twining, W. (1967) Pericles and the plumber. Inaugural Lecture, Belfast. Published in shortened form in Law Quarterly Review, 83, p. 396. Twining, W. (1994) Blackstone's Tower: The English Law School (London, Sweet and Maxwell). Twining, W. & Miers, D. (1976) How To Do Things With Rules (London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson). Twining, W. (1980) Goodbye to Lewis Eliot: the academic lawyer as scholar. Presidential Address, Society of Public Teachers of Law, Journal of the Society of Public Teachers of Law, 15, pp. 2–19. See Twining, W. (1998) Imagining Bentham, Current Legal Problems, pp. 1–36; Twining W. (1989) Reading Bentham (Maccabean lecture), LXXV Proceedings of the British Academy, pp. 97–141; Twining, W. (1999) Jeremy Bentham and general jurisprudence (First Eckhoff Memorial Lecture), Tidsskrift for Rettsvitenskap, 112, pp. 381–407. See e.g. Twining, W. (1973) Karl Llewellyn and the Realist Movement (London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson); Twining, W. (1968) The Karl Llewellyn Papers (Chicago, University of Chicago Law School; Twining, W. (1993) Karl Llewellyn's unfinished agenda: law in society and the job of juristic method, Chicago Papers in Legal History, 1993. Twining, W. (2002) The Great Juristic Bazaar (London, Ashgate). Twining, W. (2000) Globalisation and Legal Theory (London, Butterworth); Twining, W. (2009) Implications of globalisation for legal scholarship, in: A. Halpin & V. Roeben (Eds) Theorising the Global Legal Order (Oxford, Hart), pp. 39–59; Twining, W. (2005) Have concepts, will travel: analytical jurisprudence in a global context, International Journal of Law in Context, 1, pp. 5–40. Twining, W. (2007) General jurisprudence, University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review, 15, pp. 1–59; Twining, W. (1996) General and particular jurisprudence – three chapters in a story, in: S. Guest (Ed.) Legal Positivism Today, (Aldershot, Dartmouth), pp. 119–146; Twining, W. (2009) General Jurisprudence: Understanding Law from a Global Perspective (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press). Twining, W., Kamenka, E. & Summers, R. (1986) Sociological Jurisprudence and Realist Theories of Law (Berlin, Duncker and Humblot). Twining, W. (2009) Institutions of law: globalization, non-state law and legal pluralism, in: M. Del Mar & Z. Bankowski (Eds) Law as Institutional Normative Order (London, Ashgate); Twining, W. (2009) Normative and legal pluralism (Bernstein Lecture), Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law, 20, pp. 473–517. Twining, W. (1964) The Place of Customary Law in the National Legal Systems of East Africa (Chicago, University of Chicago Law School). Twining, W. (2008) Surface law, in: H. Petersen, K.L. Kjaer & M.R. Madsen (Eds) Paradoxes of European Legal Integration (Ashgate, Aldershot). Twining, W. (1989) Reading law (Seegers Lectures), Valparaiso Law Review, 24, pp. 1–33. Twining, W., N. Gold, & MacKie (1989) Learning Lawyers' Skills (London, Butterworth). Twining, W. (1991) Lawyers' stories, in: R. Kevelson (Ed.) Action and Agency (New York, P. Lang), pp. 317–389. Twining, W., Anderson, T. & Schum, D. (2005) Analysis of Evidence, 2nd ed. (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press). Twining, W. (1980) Debating probabilities, Liverpool Law Review, 11, pp. 51–64. Twining, W. (1982) Taking facts seriously, in: N. Gold (Ed.) Essays on Legal Education (Butterworths, Toronto), pp. 51–76; Twining, W. (2007) Taking facts seriously again, in: P. Roberts & M. Redmayne (Eds) Teaching legal Scholarship (Oxford, Hart), pp. 65–86. Twining, W. (1986) Taking skills seriously, Commonwealth Legal Education Newsletter, No 43, Appendix. Reprinted in Journal of Professional Legal Education (1986) and Learning Lawyers Skills, op. cit.). Twining, W. & Quick, E. (1994) Legal Records in the Commonwealth (Aldershot, Dartmouth). Twining, W. & Uglow, J. (Eds) (1981) Legal Literature in Small Jurisdictions (Ottawa/London, Canadian Law Information Council & Commonwealth Secretariat). Twining, W. (2009) Punching our weight? Legal scholarship and public understanding (The SLS Centenary Lecture), Legal Studies, 29, pp. 519–533. Twining, W. (1983) Law for Non-Lawyers: Some Preliminary Reflections (London, Commonwealth Secretariat). Twining, W. (1979) Legal education for all, in: D Mitchell (Ed.) Legal Studies and Legal Education for Non-Lawyers (Sydney, Butterworths), pp. 1–13. Twining, W. (1987) The camel in the zoo, in: I. Shivji (Ed.) The Limits of Legal Radicalism (Dar es Salaam, Faculty of Law, University of Dar es Salaam). Twining, W., O'Donovan, K. & Paliwala, A. (1970) Ernie and the centipede, in: A. Jolowicz (Ed.) The Division and Classification of the Law (London, Butterworths). Twining, W. (1973) The bad man revisited, Cornell Law Review, 52, p. 275; Twining, W. (1997) Other people's power: the bad man and English Positivism, 1897–97, Brooklyn Law Review, 63, pp. 189–223. Twining, W. (1973) The way of the baffled medic, Journal of the Society of Public Teachers of Law, 12, p. 348.
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