Reimagining Law and Justice
Today, societies face urgent questions about the meaning of justice, whether that takes the form of racial, sexual, economic, environmental, reparative, intergenerational, interspecies or social justice. The Reimagining Law and Justice series, published in association with the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, is an exciting interdisciplinary and open access intervention in these key issues, challenges and debates in legal studies. The books in the series focus squarely on reimagining that age-old search for an understanding of the relationship between law and justice through interrogating the crucial challenges of our times.
The series is methodologically diverse, and is open to all forms of sociolegal, interdisciplinary and doctrinal analysis; its central thread is an awareness of the urgency of questions of justice, inclusion and equality, a commitment which is in turn supported by its open access dissemination.
Series Editor: Carl F. Stychin, Director of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and Professor of Law in the School of Advanced Study, University of London, UK.
Editorial Advisory Board: Professor Diamond Ashiagbor, University of Kent, UK; Professor Anthony Bradney, Keele University, UK; Marilyn Clarke, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, UK; Professor Fiona Cownie, Keele University, UK; Sandy Dutczak, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, UK; Dr Agata Fijalkowski, Leeds Beckett University, UK; Richard Hart, Consultant Publisher, UK; Dr Colin King, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, UK; Dr Oliver Lewis, Doughty Street Chambers, UK; Dr Mara Malagodi, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Dr Adaeze Okoye, University of Brighton, UK; Professor Sally Wheeler, Australian National University, Australia; Dr Keina Yoshida, Doughty Street Chambers, UK