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I am not by nature much of a collaborator. Alec has been the moving force behind this volume and has done a disproportionate share of the work in bringing it to fruition. Recently I have had occasion to reflect on how much of my scholarly life has been determined by the opportunities offered me by other people. I quickly came to a list of over 30, including Alec, but no one would be willing to read such a long list. I would, however, like to acknowledge those responsible for major redirections in my work. Sam Krislov, Antonin Scalia, and Lief Carter moved me into writing about administrative law, and the former Dean and the Assistant Dean of my law school, Sandy Kadish and Jan Vetter, into teaching in that area. Fred Greenstein drew me into writing on comparative law. I am deeply indebted to Mauro Cappelletti and Joseph Weiler for my initial forays in European Union matters and to Anne‐Marie Slaughter, Joe, Renaud Dehousse, and Yves Meny for my subsequent re‐entry. Alfred Aman recruited me into the globalization campaign and Harry Scheiber into its contract battalion.
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