**This seminar has already been held. The video recording for this program is available here.**
The International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism presents a free live online seminar on "How to Write a Book on Constitutional Law--and Get it Published: Advice from Scholars around the World."
This free live online seminar will be led by Richard Albert, co-editor for three Series in constitutional law: (1) the Oxford Series in Comparative Constitutionalism; (2) the Hart Series in Constitutional Law in Latin America and the Caribbean; and (3) the Routledge Series in Comparative Constitutional Change. Richard Albert will be joined live by these five scholars from around the world, each of whom has written a book in constitutional law, and also recently signed a contract to publish the manuscript in one of these three Series:
Each of these five scholars will make brief remarks about their experiences in the writing and publishing processes. There will be plenty of time for questions from seminar registrants.
This free seminar will be held live on Zoom on Friday, May 15, 2020, from 1:00pm EDT until 2:30pm EDT. The Zoom details will be provided to all course registrants.
There is no cost to attend this seminar. It is open to all, including faculty and students in law, government, history, world affairs, and other fields.
All registrants completing this seminar will receive a certification to that effect from the International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism. No academic credit will be awarded in connection with this seminar
Thank you for your interest in this seminar directed by Richard Albert, William Stamps Farish Professor in Law and Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin.
The International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism presents a free live online seminar on "How to Write a Book on Constitutional Law--and Get it Published: Advice from Scholars around the World."
This free live online seminar will be led by Richard Albert, co-editor for three Series in constitutional law: (1) the Oxford Series in Comparative Constitutionalism; (2) the Hart Series in Constitutional Law in Latin America and the Caribbean; and (3) the Routledge Series in Comparative Constitutional Change. Richard Albert will be joined live by these five scholars from around the world, each of whom has written a book in constitutional law, and also recently signed a contract to publish the manuscript in one of these three Series:
- Agnieszka Bień-Kacała (Poland), Nicolaus Copernicus University
- Tímea Drinóczi (Hungary), University of Pécs
- Berihun Adugna Gebeye (Ethiopia), University of Göttingen
- Emilio Peluso Meyer (Brazil), Federal University of Minas Gerais
- Maja Sahadžić (Croatia), University of Antwerp
Each of these five scholars will make brief remarks about their experiences in the writing and publishing processes. There will be plenty of time for questions from seminar registrants.
This free seminar will be held live on Zoom on Friday, May 15, 2020, from 1:00pm EDT until 2:30pm EDT. The Zoom details will be provided to all course registrants.
There is no cost to attend this seminar. It is open to all, including faculty and students in law, government, history, world affairs, and other fields.
All registrants completing this seminar will receive a certification to that effect from the International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism. No academic credit will be awarded in connection with this seminar
Thank you for your interest in this seminar directed by Richard Albert, William Stamps Farish Professor in Law and Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin.