Open Access - University of London Press
SAS has developed an Open Access ebooks programme with the University of London Press which is supported by a digital publications platform.
The University of London Press builds on a century of publishing tradition by disseminating distinctive scholarship at the forefront of the humanities. Based at the School of Advanced Study, the Press seeks to facilitate collaborative, inclusive, Open Access, scholar-led interchange, within and beyond the academy.
IALS Open Access Books Series
Reimagining Law and Justice
IALS are pleased to announce a new series of Open Access legal titles - Reimagining Law and Justice
The aim of IALS Reimagining Law and Justice is to publish innovative and intellectually stimulating, fully peer-reviewed work which will reach a worldwide audience, widen knowledge and understanding, and play a major role in our understanding of justice through legal studies.
IALS Reimagining Law and Justice is comprised of an exciting collection of Open Access books focused on key issues, challenges and debates in legal studies. Today we face urgent questions about the meaning of justice, whether that takes the form of racial justice; sexual justice; economic justice; environmental justice; reparative justice; intergenerational justice; interspecies justice; or social justice. This series will focus squarely on reimagining that age-old search for understanding the relationship between law and justice through an interrogation of the crucial challenges of our times.
Previous Series - OBserving Law
Books published in this series are listed on the University of London Press website.