Series Editor(s): Victoria Barnes, Jonathan Hardman and Sally Wheeler
New perspectives on commercial and financial law topics of global importance
Considers all aspects of commercial and financial law, such as sales of goods, consumer law, agency, consumer finance and corporate finance law
Welcomes a variety of methodologies and perspectives, such as doctrinal, socio-legal, theoretical, law and economics, empirical & historical
Provides a much-needed analysis of specific commercial and financial law doctrines, practices and theory within its socio-economic context
Centres discussions of transnational legal exchange in the making of commercial and financial law
The series will provide a much-needed analysis of specific commercial and financial law doctrines, practices and theory within its socio-economic context. These themes are central in studies of legal borrowing, legal connections as well as convergences and divergences of commercial law, more generally. This new area of research will not only address the benefits of sharing legal concepts and frameworks, but equally the drawbacks of doing so, too. A variety of methodologies will appear in this series and all are welcome.
Editorial Board
David Cabrelli, University of Edinburgh
James Davey, University of Bristol
James Devenney, University of Reading
Ciara Hackett, Queen’s University Belfast
Simone Lamont-Black, University of Edinburgh
Yvette Lind, BI Norwegian Business School
Joan Loughrey, Queen's University Belfast
Noel McGrath, University College Dublin
Eva Micheler, London School of Economics
Adaeze Okoye, University of Brighton
Sarah Paterson, London School of Economics
Severine Saintier, Cardiff University
Andreas Rühmkorf, Westphalian University of Applied Sciences
Anat Rosenberg, Reichman University
Chee Ho Tham, Singapore Management University
Jennifer Trinks, Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law
Christian Twigg-Flesner, University of Warwick
Wan Wai Yee, City University of Hong Kong
Pey Woan Lee, Singapore Management University
Write for the series:
Are you working on a project that would fit in this series? If so, we'd love to hear from you.
We are seeking proposals for monographs and edited collections of between 70-130,000 words
Series proposal guidelines: submit your book proposal for Edinburgh Studies in Global Ethics