ABSTRACT

This volume offers a critical analysis and illustration of the challenges and promises of ’stateless’ law thought, pedagogy and approaches to governance - that is, understanding and conceptualizing law in a post-national condition. From common, civil and international law perspectives, the collection focuses on the definition and role of law as an academic discipline, and hybridity in the practice and production of law. With contributions by a diverse and international group of scholars, the collection includes fourteen chapters written in English and three in French. Confronting the ’transnational challenge’ posed to the traditional theoretical and institutional structures that underlie the teaching and study of law in the university, the seventeen authors of Stateless Law: Evolving Boundaries of a Discipline bring new insight to the ongoing and crucial conversation about the future shape of legal scholarship, education and practice that is emblematic of the early twenty-first century. This collection is essential reading for academics, institutions and others involved in determining the future roles, responsibilities and education of jurists, as well as for academics interested in Law, Sociology, Political Science and Education.

part |5 pages

Prologue

chapter 1|3 pages

Stateless Law

Before, Inside and Outside the Law of the State

part I|24 pages

Introduction: Situating Stateless Law

chapter 2|13 pages

Stating Boundaries

The Law, Disciplined

chapter 3|8 pages

Teaching Law

‘Historian and Prophet All in One'

part II|50 pages

The ‘Discipline' of Stateless Law

part III|76 pages

The Forms and Aspirations of Stateless Law

chapter 9|9 pages

Un-stating Law

chapter 10|18 pages

The Study of Legal Plurality outside ‘Legal Pluralism'

The Future of the Discipline?

chapter 11|10 pages

Stateless Law

From Legitimacy to Validity

part IV|55 pages

The Practice, Teaching and Learning of Stateless Law

chapter 13|16 pages

Thinking, Doing, Being

Why ‘Practising' Law Matters to the Prevention of Torture

chapter 14|11 pages

Qu'est-ce qu'une « faculté » de droit? De la philosophie au droit

(Petits jeux autour de la question)

chapter 15|14 pages

Everything Old Is New Again

Stateless Law, the State of the Law Schools and Comparative Legal/Normative History