"Escritos Varios sobre el Derecho en Crisis" (Various Writings on Law in Crisis) is a collection of essays and articles by Álvaro d'Ors that deal with the challenges facing contemporary legal theory and practice. The book is divided into three parts. The first part, titled "The Crisis of Legal Science," addresses the broader theoretical and philosophical issues that underlie the crisis of contemporary legal thought. D'Ors argues that legal theory has lost its way and needs to be reoriented towards a more practical and realistic approach that is grounded in the experience of legal practice. The second part of the book, titled "Legal Institutions in Crisis," focuses on the specific challenges facing legal institutions and practices, such as the decline of the jury system and the rise of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. The final part of the book, titled "Legal Education in Crisis," addresses the problems facing legal education and the need for reform. D'Ors argues that legal education needs to be more practical and experiential, and that law schools should place greater emphasis on teaching the skills necessary for effective legal practice. Overall, "Escritos Varios sobre el Derecho en Crisis" offers a critical and thought-provoking analysis of the challenges facing contemporary legal theory and practice. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the future of legal thought and education.