Law is in crisis, because the old has died and the new has not yet been born. Although this reflection seems to be pretty dated, the law – very much like the strange non-death of positivism – stands perfectly still and cares very little about any critique thrown its way. In the monograph the author seeks a new quality of law, tries to identify it, seize it and point obstacles on the way to it. For these reasons the faculty of law has been selected as a focus point of the monograph. This review sheds light on the key aspects of the book, provides critical assessment and alternative solutions.