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Call for Articles: Rechtskultur 2024/25
May 4, 2024
The topic of the 2024/25 Edition of the European Journal for Legal History "Rechtskultur" will be "What can legal history tell us about legal change in the immediate future?"
Deadline for Contributions: 30th April 2025
History does not repeat itself, but might enlighten us about the future
and the possible choices that can be made. For instance the introduction
of printed law will not have the same consequences as the introduction
og digital law, but can still be used to detect what possible questions
that might arise from a change in the technology used to communicate
law. Legal history might have such an enlightening function both when
society and politics change, causing law also to change, and when law is
politically changed to make society change. Bringing in this element of
legal futurology does not change the character of legal history as an
empirically based science, mainly focused on investigating and
interpretating texts of the past. However, it adds a dimension to legal
history of empirically founded efforts to venture into the unknown.
The
editors welcome contributions from all relevant fields of science with a
maximum length of 200 000 characters. Contributions should be submitted
by using rechtskultur@ur.de
within 30. April 2025. All contributions will be peer reviewed, and
admittance for publications rests on the merits of the contribution
alone.
Source: https://www.rechtskultur.org/call-for-articles/call-2024-25/ (4.5.2024)