Juris Diversitas is
proud to have a book series with Ashgate Publishing (we're
also a Publishing Partner):
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.
Since October 2014, the following titles have been published:
- Seán Patrick Donlan and Lukas Heckerdon-Ursheler (eds), Concepts
of Law: Comparative, Jurisprudential, and Social Science Perspectives
- Sue
Farran, Esin Örücü, and Seán Patrick Donlan
(eds), A Study of Mixed Legal Systems: Endangered, Entrenched,
or Blend
- Vernon Palmer, Mohamed Y Mattar, and Anna
Koppel (eds), Mixed Legal Systems, East and West
- Daniela Berti, Anthony Good, and Gilles Tarabout (eds), Of Doubt and Proof: Ritual and Legal Practices of
Judgment
Among other titles, the following are due in 2015:
- Shauna van Praagh and
Helge Deldek (eds), Stateless Law: Evolving Boundaries of a Discipline
- Sue Farran, James Gallen, Jennifer Hendry, and
Christa Rautenbach (eds), The Diffusion of Law: The Movement of Laws and Norms
around the World
While we anticipate publishing future collections
(original, conference-based, Festschriften, etc), we're also very
interested in publishing monographs and student texts.
Note that selected volumes are also provided free with membership.
In addition, Ashgate Publishing is delighted to offer members of Juris Diversitas a special discount of 20% on all Ashgate’s titles.
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