The Journal of Law and Social Research
(JLSR) is a peer reviewed annual journal striving to improve the
quality of legal education, encourage legal research, and build a strong
tradition of vigorous academic discourse and publication in Pakistan.
JLSR
aims to publish original and innovative legal scholarship in the diverse
sub-fields of law. JLSR is also keen to publish interdisciplinary socio-legal
research that explores the interface between law and political, economic, social
and legal institutions.
JLSR invites contributions for its special issue on
gender and legal profession in the form of articles, book reviews and case
comments focusing on the women in legal profession, its advantages and problems
in every day practice. Contributors are welcome to address these aspects from a
national, international and comparative perspective. Through multidisciplinary
contributions, this special issue of JLSR aims to analyze a variety of aspects
and methodological approaches to corruption, in order to comprehend a phenomenon
which is is not much talked about and analyzed.
Some of the possible but not exclusive leading-questions and
themes for enquiry may be:
1) The increase of women in the legal profession
all over the world - What does it mean for the legal profession?
2) What
difference it will make on legal profession – affects in the social, political
and legal institutions?
3) Would it affect our concepts of justice?
4)
Universalistic vs. context-sensitive approaches to gender and legal
profession.
5 Analysis with sociological, anthropological and gender studies
perspective.
6) Gender and legal profession as a field of research
7)
Key-concepts in gender and legal profession policy writing
This special issue also aims to provide opportunities for
rethinking questions of legal pedagogy, social theory, research methods and
welfare policy. The above-mentioned themes are simply illustrative of some of
the questions that contributions can choose to address and authors are
encouraged to submit abstracts to the editors on a greater variety of subjects
related to gender and legal profession than those mentioned above. Papers
grounded in first-hand research will be privileged but abstract philosophical
discussions, theoretically engaged social research, and pieces based on the law
are also welcome.
We invite the submission of articles from scholars and senior
students in the social sciences, humanities, law, economics, and history, but
also encourage contributions from practitioners in the domain of social activism
and legal practice. Articles must be in the range of 3000 to 6000 words.
Contributors are requested to submit an abstract and CV to the
editors by the 31st May 2012
Contact : Professor Hanne Petersen
[Hanne.Petersen@jur.ku.dk] Dr. Rubya Mehdi [rubya@hum.ku.dk].
The deadline for the submission of finished papers is the 30th August
2012.
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