02 August 2012

REMINDER: AUTHORS SOUGHT FOR THE JURIS DIVERSITAS BOOK SERIES


Juris Diversitas recently agreed to produce a book series:
 
Rooted in comparative law, the Juris Diversitas Series focuses on the interdisciplinary study of legal and normative mixtures and movements. Our interest is in comparison broadly conceived, extending beyond law narrowly understood to related fields. Titles might be geographical or temporal comparisons. They could focus on theory and methodology, substantive law, or legal cultures. They could investigate official or unofficial ‘legalities’, past and present and around the world. And, to effectively cross spatial, temporal, and normative boundaries, inter- and multi-disciplinary research is particularly welcome.

We hope to publish monographs, collections (original, conference-based, Festschriften, etc), and student texts.

Anyone interested in publishing in the Series should contact the General Editor, Seán Patrick Donlan (sean.donlan@ul.ie).

The first volume in the series is now being edited by Seán Patrick Donlan and Lukas Heckerdorn Urscheler. It comes out of our 2012 conference with the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law. The volume is currently entitled Concepts of law: Comparative, Jurisprudential, and Social Science Perspectives.
 
Note that special arrangements are also being made to provide the members of Juris Diversitas with discounts on publications in the Series.

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