The conference will be held from 21-22 October 2011 at the SICL in Lausanne:
The coexistence of the laws of the state and other normative orders, in the Western past and the global present, is a challenge to both modern legal philosophy and comparative law. The continuing importance of non-state norms, trans-national and sub-national, undermines the state-centred focus of much contemporary jurisprudence. It also problematises the neat division of complex and dynamic legal traditions into discrete families of closed legal systems.
• Marc Amstutz (University of Fribourg)
• Gerhard Anders (University of Zürich and Edinburgh)
• Mauro Bussani (University of Trieste and the International Association of Legal Science)
• Seán Patrick Donlan (University of Limerick)
• Baudouin Dupret (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France)
• Julia Eckert (University of Berne)
• Andrew Halpin (Swansea University)
• Lukas Heckendorn Urscheler (Swiss Institute of Comparative Law)
• Alessio Lo Giudice (University of Catania)
• Salvatore Mancuso (University of Macao)
• Emmanuel Melissaris (London School of Economics)
• Alexander Morawa (University of Lucerne)
• David Nelken (University of Cardiff and Macerata)
• Mark Van Hoecke (University of Ghent)
A volume will subsequently be published consisting of articles based on the conference papers as well as a small number of additional papers related to the theme of the conference.

Juris Diversitas and the SICL previously cooperated on a conference in 2009 on 'Comparative law and hybrid legal traditions'. The collection produced after that event is available free online at http://www.e-collection.isdc.ch/ (it's volume 67).
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