In today’s world, poverty, conflict, injustice and inequality are also legal and institutional regimes. The Anthem IGLP Rethinking Global Law and Policy Series explores the ways in which they are reproduced and what might be done in response. The series seeks contributions mapping the levers of global political, economic and legal authority, and which bring new and critical perspectives to international legal research and policy. We aim to encourage innovative approaches to global policy in the face of a legal and institutional architecture manifestly ill-equipped to address our most urgent global challenges. Published in digital and print formats, titles in this series are particularly interested in contributions which highlight voices from and issues of concern to the global south.
This series is undertaken by Anthem in collaboration with Harvard’s Institute for Global Law and Policy.
Series Editor
David Kennedy – Harvard Law School, USA
Editorial Board
The editorial board is comprised of members of the Academic/Advisory Councils of IGLP.
Proposals
Anthem Press encourages submission of proposals for single or co-authored advanced introductions (approximately 50,000 words) which cross disciplinary lines and draw upon heterodox, critical and progressive traditions for engaging topics such as those in the following list. Anthem Press makes prompt editorial decisions. Our titles are subject to peer review by recognized authorities in the field. Should you wish to send in a proposal for an advanced introduction (single or co-authored), please contact us at: proposal@anthempress.com.
Topics Include
Law and Global Political Economy
The Law of Racial Capitalism
Corporate Power in Global Society
The Powers of Knowledge: Expertise and Governance
Law and Economic Development
Family Law in Global Political Economy
The Laws of Global Empire and Colonial Authority
International Law and The Global South
Law and the Reproduction of Social Injustice
Law and the Transformations of World Economic Relations
Transformative International Law
Rethinking Law and Finance in the Global Economy
Human Rights: Heterodox Thinking and Alternative Strategies
Restructuring Global Financial Regulation
Social Democratic Politics in a Global Economy
Global Poverty and Heterodox Development Pathways
The Local in Global Geographies
Comparative Law and Political Choice
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