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Call for Papers on Women's Rights
Journal of Global Ethics, University of Biringham
15 November 2005

We are pleased to announce that there will be a Special Issue of the Journal of Global Ethics focusing on Women's Rights to be published in December 2006. Rebecca Shah and Audrey Guichon will be the two guest editors of this volume. The Journal of Global Ethics is peer reviewed and published by Taylors and Francis.

We would like to invite the submission of papers to be considered for publication in this issue. We welcome contributions on all aspects of women's rights - with priority given to the four NEWR topics of
trafficking, reproductive rights, political participation and social entitlements. Submissions are encouraged from any relevant discipline, including those of philosophy, law, politics and international
relations, and from practitioners and activists working in the field.

Your submission should be approximately 6,000 words long and the editing kept to a minimum. References should be in Harvard style.

The deadline for submission is 15th November 2005.

We look forward to hearing from you and reading your contributions. If you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Guest Editors: Rebecca Shah and Audrey Guichon

Please send your submissions before 15th November to:
jgespecialissue@yahoo.co.uk

For more information, please see:
http://www.globalethics.bham.ac.uk/Journal/journal.htm