[Via H-Law, we have the following announcement. DRE]
Call for Manuscripts: Law and Society in China Book Series/BrillAfter nearly four decades of reform, China is a transformed and yet a rapidly changing society. Along with the continuing economic changes, there is no dispute that China has witnessed tremendous transformations in the area of law.
This series aims to study the legal development in China from the historical and comparative perspectives. It seeks to bring together scholarly work that not only examines legal theories but also investigates how law is implemented and enforced in the Chinese society. It aims to become the series of choice for prospective authors of in-depth historical, theoretical studies as well as socio-legal and empirical studies on Chinese law.
We invite scholars from all disciplines working on Chinese law and society to submit book proposals or full manuscripts. Submissions should engage critically with legal developments in China and contribute to a deeper understanding of its evolving legal landscape.
Submissions and Inquiries: All submissions will undergo a double-anonymous peer review prior to acceptance. Please direct your proposals or completed manuscripts to the Acquisitions Editor at Brill, Iulia Ivana (iulia.ivana@degruyterbrill.com).
For more information, please visit the series' webpage. We look forward to your contributions to this important and growing field.
Iulia Ivana (iulia.ivana@degruyterbrill.com)
Acquisitions Editor, Asian Studies, Brill