Publishing your book in the NILG-series?
The Netherlands Institute for Law and Governance (NILG) has its own book series with the publisher Boom Juridische uitgevers. In this series books are published on the subject of law and governance.
The series has the following subseries (the titles of the subseries are in Dutch):
- Governance en recht (editing board: Frank van Ommeren, Chris Jansen, Leon Verstappen, Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi en Richard Neerhof);
- Vastgoed, Omgeving en Recht (editing board: Jaap Zevenbergen, Jan Struiksma, Chris Jansen en Leon Verstappen);
- Markt, Overheid en Recht (editing board yet to be determined);
- Familie en recht (editing board: Mascha Antokolskaia, Leon Verstappen, Katharina Boele-Woelki);
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Openbare Orde en Veiligheid (editing board: Jan Brouwer, Jon Schilder and a third member, yet to be determined).
Authors who would like to publish their dissertation, monograph or other book in one of the subseries are cordially invited to contact the editing board. Publishing in English is certainly possible and can be discussed with the editing board.
Examples of books already published in the series can be found on the website of Boom.
Any questions about the NILG-series? Contact Leon Verstappen.
Last modified: | 02 January 2024 1.49 p.m. |
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