Introduction: 'In the Lawscape', Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos; PART I: Architectonics of Power; Chris Thornhil, 'Berlin: The Untrusted Centre of the Law'; Bill Bowring, 'Moscow: Third Rome, Model Communist City, Eurasian Antagonist - and Power as No-Power?'; Penny Green, 'Istanbul, Political Islam and the Law: the Paradox of Modernity'; PART II: Streets of the Real; Leslie Moran, 'Homophobic Violence in London: Challenging Assumptions about Strangers, Dangers and Safety in the City'; Thilo Tetzlaff, 'Singapore: The One-Night Stand with the Law, Lah'; Jason Fernandes, 'Panjim: Realms of Law and Imagination'; PART III: Legality/Illegality/Legitimacy; Julia H. Chryssostalis, 'Athens: Nomos, Nom, and Paranomia, or the Boundless City and the Crisis of Law'; Antonio Azuela, 'Mexico City: The City and its Law in Eight Episodes, 1940 - 2005'; Patrick McAuslan, 'Law and the Poor: the Case of Dar es Salaam; PART IV: The Other Intramuros; Mariana Valverde, 'Toronto: A 'Multicultural' Urban Order'; Chris Butler, 'Sydney: Aspiration, Asylum and the Denial of the 'Right to the City"; Johan van der Walt, 'Johannesburg: A Tale of Two Cases'; PART V: Lines of Lawscapes; Peter Goodrich, 'First We Take Manhattan: Microtopia and Grammatology in Gotham'; Bela Chatterjee, 'Cyber Cities: Under Construction'; Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, 'Braslia: Utopia Postponed'