Routledge, a major British publishing company, are launching a new series in 'Human Rights and International Law' with a view to publishing books looking at how human rights impacts on areas as diverse and divisive as security, terrorism, climate change, refugee law, migration, bio-ethics, natural resources, and international trade etc., and Professor Surya Subedi will be the editor of this new series. The objective of the series is to publish books that explore the interaction, interrelationship and potential conflicts between human rights and other branches of international law (broadly construed). Please find attached a copy of the flyer announcing the launching of the series. [Moderator’s note: Information about the series can be found here: http://www.routledge.com/articles/new_series_human_rights_and_international_law_-_coming_soon/]
Contact us with your book proposal idea. Email Series Editor, Surya Subedi ([log in to unmask]) or Commissioning Editor, Emma Nugent: [log in to unmask]
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