Law, Culture and the Humanities
Our mission is to publish high quality peer reviewed work at the intersection of scholarship on law, culture, and the humanities. All commentaries, articles and review essays are peer reviewed.
We provide a publishing vehicle for scholars engaged in interdisciplinary, humanistically oriented legal scholarship.
We publish a wide range of scholarship in legal history, legal theory and jurisprudence, law and cultural studies, law and literature, and legal hermeneutics.
We encourage reflection on a broad range of text and media that will contribute to dialogue across and among fields about such issues as interpretation, identities and values, authority, obligation, speech, justice and power.
"Law, Culture, and the Humanities is an important voice in the movement that sees law not simply as the exercise of power or as a social technology, but as a system of meaning, a way in which the culture marks out possibilities of life for individuals and communities alike." James Boyd White, Hart Wright Professor of Law, Professor of English, and Adjunct Professor of Classical Studies, University of Michigan, USA
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Our mission is to publish high quality, peer reviewed work at the intersection of scholarship on law, culture, and the humanities. All commentaries, articles and review essays are peer reviewed.
We provide a publishing vehicle for scholars engaged in interdisciplinary, humanistically oriented legal scholarship.
We publish a wide range of scholarship in legal history, legal theory and jurisprudence, law and cultural studies, law and literature, and legal hermeneutics.
We encourage reflection on a broad range of text and media that will contribute to dialogue across and among fields about such issues as interpretation, identities and values, authority, obligation, speech, justice and power.
Austin Sarat | Amherst College, USA |
Jennifer Culbert | John Hopkins University, USA |
Keally McBride | University of San Francisco, USA |
James Martel | San Francisco State University, USA |
Susan Sage Heinzelman | University of Texas, USA |
William Macneil | Griffith University, Australia |
Linda Meyer | Quinnipiac University, USA |
Karl Shoemaker | University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA |
Peter Fitzpatrick | Birkbeck, University of London, UK |
Lauren Berlant | University of Chicago, IL, USA |
Peter Brooks | Princeton University, USA |
Ruth Buchanan | University of British Columbia, Canada |
Nahum Chandler | UC Irvine, USA |
Drucilla Cornell | Rutgers University, USA |
Joan Dayan | Vanderbilt University, USA |
Wai Chee Dimock | Yale University, USA |
Lindsay Farmer | University of Glasgow, UK |
Shoshana Felman | Emory University, USA |
David Fisher | Geological Survey of Canada, Canada |
John Frow | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Eugene Garver | St John's University, USA |
David Theo Goldberg | University of California Humanities Research Institute, USA |
Felipe Gutterriez | University of California, USA |
Dirk Hartog | Princeton University, USA |
R S Hunter | Kent Law School, University of Kent, UK |
Richard Johnstone | Socio-Legal Research Centre, Griffith University, Australia |
Orit Kamir | Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel |
Shai Lavi | Tel Aviv University, Israel |
Desmond Manderson | Australian National University, Australia |
Laurent Mayali | University of California, USA |
Panu Minkkinen | University of Helsinki, Finland |
Martha Minow | Harvard University, USA |
Francis J. Mootz III | Pennsylvania State University, USA |
George Pavlich | University of Alberta, Canada |
Renata Salecl | Yeshiva University, USA |
Nomi Maya Stolzenberg | University of Southern California, USA |
Kendall Thomas | Columbia University, USA |
Terry Threadgold | University of Cardiff, UK |
Kieran Tranter | Socio-Legal Research Centre, Griffith University, Australia |
Véronique Voruz | University of Leicester, UK |
Melanie Williams | Exeter University, UK |
Manuscript submission guidelines can be accessed on Sage Journals.