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Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Call for proposals: New International Law series

INTERNATIONAL LAW
Call for Proposals

The University of Wales Press has launched a new series, International Law. 

The series aim is to capture dynamic and cutting-edge research in the burgeoning field of international law, with a strong focus on legal theory in international law. Proposals are welcome from any broadly defined sub-field of international law

This series will give internationally-based emerging scholars and published authors the opportunity to disseminate their research with a publisher which has strong links with international markets through its global distribution and marketing network.

International Law is currently soliciting proposals for monographs and edited volumes.

SERIES EDITORS:
Professor Diane Marie Amann, Associate Dean for International Programs & Strategic Initiatives and Emily & Ernest Woodruff Chair in International Law, University of Georgia School of Law; and Dr Yvonne McDermott, Senior Lecturer in Law, Co-Director of Bangor Centre for International Law and Academic Fellow of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple.

EDITORIAL BOARD:
Professor Simon Chesterman, Dean, Faculty of Law, National
University of Singapore
Professor Fiona de Londras, Chair in Global Legal Studies, Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham
Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Robina Chair in Law, Public Policy and Society, University of Minnesota Law School and Professor of Law, Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster
Professor Volker Roeben, Professor of International Law, Swansea University
Professor Carsten Stahn, Professor of International Criminal Law and Global Justice and Programme Director of the Grotius Centre for International Studies, Leiden University
Professor Ryszard Piotrowicz, Professor of Law, Aberystwyth University

To discuss ideas for contributing to this exciting new series, please contact the Series Editors, or Sarah Lewis, Head of Commissioning at the University of Wales Press:

Professor Diane Marie Amann: amann@uga.edu
Dr Yvonne McDermott: y.mcdermott@bangor.ac.uk 
Sarah Lewis: s.lewis@wales.ac.uk

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