The journal Comparative
Legal History is pleased to announce that its website has been updated with
the new composition of its Editorial Board.
Comparative Legal
History is
the scholarly journal of the European Society for Comparative Legal History,
publishing innovative research in comparative, transnational, and global
legal history. The journal welcomes contributions that examine and compare
historical interactions between diverse forms of normativity, including legal,
religious, customary, and social norms, as well as the agents, institutions,
and jurisdictions through which they have operated. Engaging with legal traditions from across
the globe, the journal welcomes interdisciplinary approaches and publishes
research articles, invited contributions, review essays, book reviews, and
special issues.
The journal is
committed to fast turn-around times for its evaluations and editing, and thanks
to our publisher, Taylor & Francis, we will now be publishing contributions
online as soon as they are ready for production, thus giving authors the ability
to publish and disseminate their research without delay.
We would also like to note
that the journal encourages authors to make use of visual material in their
articles.
To discuss ideas for
articles or special issues, please contact Articles Editors Paolo Astorri (paa@teol.ku.dk) and Emanuel van
Dongen (E.G.D.vanDongen@uu.nl). To recommend a book (published in the last
two years) for review, please contact Reviews Editors Gianmarco Palmieri (gianmarcopalmieri1@gmail.com) and Geetanjali
Srikantan (gasrikantan@gmail.com). For any and all enquiries, please feel free
to contact the Editor, David Schorr (dschorr@tau.ac.il).

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