The Socio-Legal Newsletter

The Socio-Legal Newsletter was launched in 1989 to provide news and information to the socio-legal community. It is published three times a year, in the spring, summer and winter terms. Since the autumn of 2007 the newsletter has been financed by generous sponsorship from UK law schools committed to promoting socio-legal studies. If you would like your institution to be involved in this initiative, please contact the This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for details of the scheme. Our current sponsors are: Birkbeck; Cardiff; Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford; Exeter University; Kent University; Liverpool University; London School of Economics; Nottingham University; Queen's University Belfast; Warwick Law School; and Westminster University.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

The newsletter is always in need of good ideas and contributions. Members and non-members are invited to contact the editor, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , with their ideas and comments.

 

Content

Items for the newsletter are invited from members and non-members. Academics

at all stages of their careers are also encouraged to contribute. Possible ideas for submission are: 

  • articles and features on any subject of interest to the socio-legal community
  • responses or follow-up items to articles and features in previous issues
  • news items
  • information about conferences, seminars and workshops
  • details of forthcoming research projects and work in progress
  • research findings
  • information about courses
  • details of publications (recent or forthcoming)
  • announcements about promotions, new responsibilities, new initiatives, prizes and awards
  • ... anything else of interest to SLSA members.

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Schedule

The editor welcomes enquiries about the newsletter throughout the year. Members are reminded via the email network about copy deadlines and publication dates. The schedule for 2012 is as follows:

Spring 2012: No 66

Copy deadline: 30 January 2012
Publication: 5 March 2012

Summer 2012: No 67

Copy deadline: 21 May 2012
Publication: 25 June 2012

Autumn/Winter 2012: No 68

Copy deadline: 22 October 2012
Publication: 26 November 2012

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Advertising

The Socio-Legal Newsletter carries a limited amount of advertising on the back page and in the form of inserts. Current rates are: back page £600; inserts £350 (a surcharge for weight may be applicable). If you are interested in booking, please contact the editor. 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Contact details

The newsletter editor is This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  tel 01227 770189.


Newsletter archive

 

Socio-Legal Newsletters Nos 37–59 are available for download. Issue 60 has now been published and will be available for download in summer 2010. The newsletters are in pdf format. You must have Acrobat Reader installed to view them properly. 

 

 Summer 2002 Issue 37{mosimage}

 Winter 2002 Issue 38

 Spring 2003 Issue 39

 Summer 2003 Issue 40

 Winter 2003 Issue 41

 Spring 2004 Issue 42

 Summer 2004 Issue 43

 Winter 2004 Issue 44

 Spring 2005 Issue 45

 Summer 2005 Issue 46

 Winter 2005 Issue 47

 Spring 2006 Issue 48 

 Summer 2006 Issue 49

 Winter 2006 Issue 50

 Spring 2007 Issue 51

 Summer 2007 Issue 52

 Winter 2007 Issue 53

 Spring 2008 Issue 54
 Summer 2008 Issue 55

 Winter 2008 Issue 56

 Spring 2009 Issue 57

 Summer 2009 Issue 58

 Winter 2009 Issue 59

 Spring 2010 Issue 60

 Summer 2010 Issue 61

Winter 2010 Issue 62

Spring 2011 Issue 63

Summer 2011 willl be available for download in November 2011.


Newsletter index

 

The newsletter index has been extensively revised and updated. It covers issues issues 37 (summer 2002) to issue 64 (summer 2011). It is now available free for download in pdf format.

 

The index was created by Marie Selwood.


Socio-legal publications

 

The publications pages of the newsletter have been extracted and indexed separately to provide an additional resource for socio-legal scholars. This valuable document is available free of charge to download: Socio-legal Publications digest 2002–2011.

 

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