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Call for Books: International Human Rights Law in Practice Series

The Editors of the International Human Rights Law in Practice Series, Professors Tullio Scovazzi and Andrea Carcano, welcome proposals for the publication of monographs, commentaries, and documentary collections on any aspect falling within the remit of the Series.

The Editors are particularly interested in books touching on aspects of the following topics:

  • Right to Life;
  • Freedom of Religion;
  • Freedom of Expression;
  • Freedom of Movement;
  • International Human Rights Law and Inequality within States;
  • International Human Rights Law and the Protection of the Environment;
  • International Human Rights Law and History.

Prospective authors should submit by 31 December 2023 the following documents:

(i) A 1500-word overview of the content and structure the book;

(ii) A 600-word outline of the reasons as to why the book should be published in light of the existing literature;

(iii) A sample chapter (only in the case of manuscripts at an advanced stage);

(iv) A curriculum vitae.

Submissions should be sent to Professor Andrea Carcano at andrea.carcano {at} unimore(.)it. Upon receipt, the Series Editors will forward the book proposal to the members of the Advisory Board. The Series Editors shall respond to perspective authors within four months from the date of submission.

Information on the Series can be found here. Information on the first book published in the Series can be found here.

Please note in the application how you heard about this call for book proposals, including referring to the blog, if that is the case.

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