Publication Channels


The proceedings of the 21st IVR World Congress will be published in one of the five main channels of publication:

Cover Selected plenary lectures will be published in Ratio Juris – An International Journal of Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law, a journal published by Blackwell Publishing in conjunction with the University of Bologna.
Selected papers will be publsihed in Beihefte of ARSP (Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie), an official organ of the IVR and published by Franz Steiner Verlag.
Selected papers will be published in Rechtstheorie (Zeitschrift für Logik und Juristische Methodenlehre, Rechtsinformatik, Kommunikationsforschung, Normen- und Handlungstheorie, Soziologie und Philosophie des Rechts), a journal published by Duncker & Humblot, with the seat of the editorial board at the University of Münster.
Selected papers will be published in thematic volumes by the academic publisher Ashgate Publishing, with seat in Aldershot, England.
Selected papers will be published in Proceedings of the 21st IVR World Congress, Ratio Publishing, Kraków, Poland.

In addition to the above, special workshop chairpersons and individual authors may decide to publish congress papers elsewhere. Workshops with confirmed publication plan include:

Papers of the Special Workshop on Criminal Responsibility (chair: Antony Duff) will be published in the Spring 2005 issue of the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law.

Papers of the Special Workshop on Law, Morality, Politics and Defeasibility (chair: Jaap Hage and Giovanni Sartor) will be published in Artificial Intelligence and Law Journal 2004.

Papers of the Special Workshop on Economics, Moral Philosophy, and Legal Scholarship (chair: Horacio Spector) will be published in Chicago-Kent Law Review (Volume 79, issue 2).

Papers of the Special Workshop on Electronic Governance and Philosophy of Law (chair: Fernando Galindo) will be published in International Review of Law Computers and Technology (Special Issue, No 3, Vol. 17, 2003).

Papers of the Special Workshop on Law and Objectivity - Legal Positivism, Critical Theory and the new wave of Natural Law (chair: Christian Dahlman) will be published in Analisi e diritto, Ricerche di giurisprudenza analitica, Giappichelli, Torino, 2004. Editors Paolo Comanducci and Ricardo Guastini.