Call for Book Chapter Proposals - 'Nationality Struggles in the 21st Century and its Social Costs in Asia'

Legal and non-legal scholars are invited to submit book chapter proposals for a publication on "Nationality Struggles in the 21st Century and its Social Costs in Asia".

This interdisciplinary book project seeks to examine how nationality disputes appear in various legal, political and social contexts, how people without a recognized legal identity face obstruction from lack of access to a range of rights and how effectively jurisdictions and international actors respond to human needs. Contributions are welcome from a range of different disciplines and research approaches. While grounded in nationality struggles in Asia, authors are also encouraged to bring into conversation broader comparative discussions and issues that reflect on individual case studies.

If accepted, authors will be invited to a virtual workshop in April or May 2022, jointly hosted by the Centre for Asian Legal Exchange (CALE) and Graduate School of Law of Nagoya University, and the Asian Law Centre (ALC) of the University of Melbourne.

Book chapter proposals are due on 15 July, 2021.

Call for Book Chapter Proposals