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10 October 2022

LAST REMINDER: CALL FOR BLOGGERS: European Society for Comparative Legal History (DEADLINE 15 OCTOBER)

 


  


The blog of the European Society for Comparative Legal History (established in 2010) is a reference for all those seeking reliable information on publications, calls and vacancies in the broad interdisciplinary field of comparative legal history. Its readership spans the globe, with almost two million visits (approx. 14 000 per month). Lawyers, historians, sociologists and philosophers aim to understand the categories of legal thinking and practical manifestations of human behaviour across jurisdictions and traditions.

The blog is not an automated creation, but human-made. It thrives thanks to the efforts of volunteers who are ready to add content and correspond with submitting publishers or scholars. It is vital for our blog to remain up-to-date, and to reflect the real diversity within and outside of European academia. We aim to publish on a daily basis and maintain the uninterrupted stream of news. Therefore, the Society actively encourages young or established scholars to join the current team of bloggers.

Serving as a blogger contributes to your visibility in the world of legal history. It requires a limited amount of your time, and can also be intermittent. In any case, you will be part of a team.

Proposals can be sent (cover letter + cv) to esclhblog@gmail.com by 15 October. We will inform applicants of the outcome as soon as possible.

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