From the mailbox: news of a new peer-reviewed journal, Politics and Poetics, with a focus on philosophy. Volume 1 (2014/2015), devoted to Tragedy, is now available. The editor is Jonathan Price, University of Leiden.
See the CFP for future volumes here.
Showing posts with label Journals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journals. Show all posts
August 18, 2016
February 18, 2016
Call For Papers: Legal History
From Swinburne Law School:
Call for Papers:
Legal History
Legal History
is being relaunched with a new series
in 2016 with its new academic
host, Swinburne Law School. Dr Amanda Scardamaglia and Dr Jessica Lake have been announced
as joint editors, with two
issues planned for 2016.
We are calling for papers for the new series on any subject relating
to legal history in Australia, the Asia-Pacific region or other common
law countries. Although the focus is generally on Australia, the new series will also extend its interests from South Asia to North America.
Papers should be between 3,000-10,000 words. Shorter pieces are encouraged, including memoirs.
Book reviews (of no more than 1,000 words) are also welcome.
Full papers are required by 14 March 2016 and will be subject to a peer review process. Successful papers will be published
later this year. All papers
should subscribe to the Australian
Guide to Legal Citation.
Papers must include an abstract of approximately 200 words and a short author biography
Papers should be submitted in Word format to legalhistory@swin.edu.au with the subject line CFP: Legal History.
The editors are also calling for expressions of interest
from those interested in being involved
in an advisory capacity and as
reviewers for the journal.
Legal History
is an Australian scholarly journal devoted to the history
of the law and legal institutions in Australia, the region, and more broadly of the common law world. The journal promotes
legal history as being vital to understanding the context and meaning of law today and to informing
future directions. We encourage
submissions from all jurisdictions and welcome contributions of an interdisciplinary, transnational or comparative character. Legal History is published
by
Australian Scholarly
Publishing.
Swinburne
Law School was officially
launched in February 2015, with Professor Dan Hunter appointed as Foundational Dean. The Swinburne LLB has a focus on commercial law with an emphasis on intellectual property, technology and creativity. Swinburne
Law School offers an innovative degree that will enable its students to work in the new knowledge economy.
May 13, 2009
In the Journals
In the most current issue of Law, Culture, and the Humanities (volume 5, issue 2, 2009):
A number of Commentaries on the subject of "Critical Perspectives on Political Liberalism," including essays by Paul A. Passavant, Nomi Maya Stolzenberg, Jennet Kirkpatrick, Stewart Motha, and Richard A. Shweder; two articles, Jon Kertzer's Time's Desire: Literature and the Temporality of Justice and Melina Constantine Bell's Valuing All Families, and several book reviews, including one of the English translation of Alain Supiot's Homo Juridicus: On the Anthropological Function of Law (Verso, 2007) and Dana Rabin's Identity, Crime, and Legal Responsibility in Eighteenth-Century England (Palgrave Macmillan, 2004).
A number of Commentaries on the subject of "Critical Perspectives on Political Liberalism," including essays by Paul A. Passavant, Nomi Maya Stolzenberg, Jennet Kirkpatrick, Stewart Motha, and Richard A. Shweder; two articles, Jon Kertzer's Time's Desire: Literature and the Temporality of Justice and Melina Constantine Bell's Valuing All Families, and several book reviews, including one of the English translation of Alain Supiot's Homo Juridicus: On the Anthropological Function of Law (Verso, 2007) and Dana Rabin's Identity, Crime, and Legal Responsibility in Eighteenth-Century England (Palgrave Macmillan, 2004).
April 29, 2008
Hart Publishing Launches New Journal on Law and the Humanities
Here's the website for the new journal Law and the Humanities. The journal is peer-reviewed, appears twice a year and costs 90 pounds per year.
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