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prologue; Chapter 1 Stateless Law, Sally EngleMerry; Part I Introduction: Situating Stateless Law; Chapter 2 Stating Boundaries, HelgeDedek; Chapter 3 Teaching Law, Shauna VanPraagh; Part II The ‘Discipline’ of Stateless Law; Chapter 4 Back to the Future, Ernest J.Weinrib; Chapter 5 Law as an Academic Discipline, HanochDagan; Chapter 6 Doctrinal Knowledge, Legal Doctrinal Scholarship and the Problem of Interdisciplinary Engagement, MátyásBódig; Chapter 7 The Structure of Stateless Law, MichelleCumyn; Part III The Forms and Aspirations of Stateless Law; Chapter 8 Brève théorie culturelle du droit, LouisAssier-Andrieu; chaptr9 Un-stating Law, MarkAntaki; Chapter 10 The Study of Legal Plurality outside ‘Legal Pluralism’, MaximeSt-Hilaire; Chapter 11 Stateless Law, JayeEllis; Chapter 12, FrédéricZenati-Castaing; Part IV The Practice, Teaching and Learning of Stateless Law; Chapter 13 Thinking, Doing, Being, Stephen J.Toope; Chapter 14 Qu’est-ce qu’une « faculté »de droit? De la philosophie au droit, VincentForray; Chapter 15 Everything Old Is New Again, Seán PatrickDonlan; Chapter 16 The Impact of ‘Stateless Law’ on Legal Pedagogy, RosalieJukier; epilogue Epilogue; Chapter 17 What Lies Before, Behind and Beneath a Case? Five Minutes on Transnational Lawyering and the Consequences for Legal Education, PeerZumbansen;

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Helge Dedek is an Associate Professor of Law and the Director of the Institute of Comparative Law at McGill University, Faculty of Law, Montreal, Canada, where he teaches courses in private law, legal history and legal theory. He holds a doctoral degree from the University of Bonn (Germany), two German 'State Examination' degrees in law, and an LL.M. degree from Harvard Law School, where he was a Langdon H. Gammon Fellow. He is a Co-Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Comparative Law. He has been an invited Fellow at the Kate Hamburger Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities 'Law as Culture' at the University of Bonn and an invited Fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg. Shauna Van Praagh is an Associate Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law and Institute of Comparative Law at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, where she has taught since 1995 and served as Associate Dean from 2007 to 2010. A graduate of the University of Toronto (B.Sc., LL.B.) and Columbia University (LL.M., J.S.D.), she teaches primarily in the area of obligations law, and her research and writing focuses on comparative law, legal education and pedagogy, children and law, and social diversity and law. She has been an active participant and leader in the ongoing and unique development of the McGill Faculty of Law's programs of legal education and integrated pedagogy, and served as the 2013-2014 President of the Canadian Association of Law Teachers.

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’This collection is a brilliant, insightful resource on the relationships between the law and the state in the West. A must-have for anyone interested in critically understanding the historical process of construction of Western law as an intellectual (and largely stateless) discipline.’ Mauro Bussani, University of Trieste, Italy ’Legal educators must open their students to a world of multi-national markets and corporations, the European Union, and the increasing federalization of existing nations, a world in which the identity of law and state is increasingly destabilized. This remarkable set of essays, owing so much to McGill University's trail-blazing effort to shape the legal education it offers to these realities, sets a high standard for scholarship on this challenge.’ Peter L. Strauss, Columbia Law School, USA ’Stateless Law is an extremely impressive collection of ground-breaking contributions concentrating on a much-needed and overdue systematic exploration of law outside of the territorial paradigm. There is a need of this kind of undisciplined scholarship to overcome a state-centered bias that still spells the western lawyer.’ Ugo Mattei, UC Hastings, USA and University of Turin, Italy

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