Submitting an article
Authors can submit original high-quality academic contributions in the field of legal and related social and behavioural science research regarding family, children, law of persons and the protection of vulnerable adults which are:Multidisciplinary studies combining legal and behavioural or social science perspectives and/or empirical research;
- Comparative analysis of laws of several countries or jurisdictions;
- Multidisciplinary, empirical legal studies and/or comparative research reports;
- Comprehensive theoretical analysis of domestic laws of one jurisdiction;
- Systematic reviews;
- Book reviews.
Contributions can be submitted in English, French, German or Dutch
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