Welcome to our European Society of International Law conference virtual stand
In place of being able to be at the ESIL conference this year, we have created this virtual space so that we can connect with everyone we would have met there.
Find all the book and journal highlights we would have had on our stand below, including information about Enemies of the People? by Joshua Rozenberg and our forthcoming Law, Society, Policy series edited by Rosie Harding.
View a message below from Helen Davis, our Senior Commissioning Editor for Law:
Book an appointment with Helen to talk about publishing projects by getting in touch at helen.davis@bristol.ac.uk. You can also visit our Author Hub for more information on publishing with us.
50% OFF ALL OUR LAW BOOKS FOR THE DURATION OF THE CONFERENCE
All of our Law books are available with 50% discount for the duration of the conference, 10-12 September. Use code ESILLAW at the check out. Sign up to our newsletter and receive a code for 35% off all books purchased on our website all year round.
See book highlights for the ESIL conference below and browse the full list using the links at the bottom of the page.
A message from Joshua Rozenberg about his new book, Enemies of the People?:
Enemies of the People? by Joshua Rozenberg.
A message from Jo Shaw about her new book, The People in Question:
The People in Question by Jo Shaw.
New series – Law, Society, Policy
Law, Society, Policy seeks to offer a new outlet for high-quality socio-legal research monographs and edited collections with the potential for policy impact.
Cutting across the traditional divides of legal scholarship, Law, Society, Policy offers an interdisciplinary, policy-engaged approach to socio-legal research which explores law in its social and political contexts with a particular focus on how regulatory frameworks shape everyday life.
Find out more about the about the series and how to submit a proposal.
Related journals from our imprint, Policy Press
Journal of Gender-Based Violence
Editors' Choice Collection (free until 31 January 2021)
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
Editors’ Choice Collection (free until 31 January 2021)
European Journal of Politics and Gender
Themed Section: Law, Harm and Depletion through Social Reproduction.
Guest Edited by Shirin M. Rai and Beth Goldblatt
Work in the Global Economy (launching March 2021)
Call for papers
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