Beyond the state? Rethinking private law: Introduction tothe issue
Nils Jansen, Ralf Michaels
págs. 527-539
Private law without the state and during its formation
Charles Donahue
págs. 541-565
The state as a foundation of private law reasoning
Christiane Wendehorst
págs. 567-604
The anti-network: Private global governance, legal knowledge, and the legitimacy on the state
Annelise Riles
págs. 605-630
The anti-network. A comment on Annelise Riles
Marietta Auer
págs. 631-638
The state private law and legal academia
James Gordley
págs. 639-653
págs. 655-665
The science of private law and the state in nineteenth century Germany
Hans-Peter Haferkamp
págs. 667-689
Public law, private law, and legal science
Chaim Saiman
págs. 691-702
The state's private law and the economy: Commercial law as an amalgam of public and private rule-making
Jürgen Basedow
págs. 703-721
Contract regulation with and without the state: Ruminations on rules and their sources. A comment on Jürgen Basedow
David V. Snyder
págs. 723-742
Florian Rödl
págs. 743-767
Law after the welfare state: Formalism, functionalism, and the ironic turn of reflexive law
Peer Zumbansen
págs. 769-808
The limited autonomy of private law
Hanoch Dagan
págs. 809-833
State policies in private law? A comment on Hanoch Dagan
Gunther Teubner
págs. 835-843



