An innovative new international journal is now hosted at York’s Osgoode Hall Law School. The first issue of the quarterly journal Transnational Legal Theory will be released in early 2010.
The main objective of the journal is to publish high-quality theoretical scholarship that addresses transnational dimensions of law and legal dimensions of transnational fields and activity.
Several Osgoode professors form part of the journal’s international editorial team: Professor Craig Scott will serve as the journal’s convening editor and initiator; Professors Leslie Green, Peer Zumbansen and François Tanguay-Renaud will serve as members of the editorial committee along with philosophy Professor Michael Guidice of the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. Osgoode Professors Ruth Buchanan and Robert Wai will be members of the journal’s editorial board.
Transnational Legal Theory reflects Osgoode’s international leadership in legal theory and transnational legal scholarship. It is supported institutionally by the Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime & Security.
For more information, visit the Transnational Legal Theory Web site. For information related to transnational legal theory, visit the Nathanson Centre for Transnational Human Rights, Crime & Security Web site.