(Special issue)
Issue edited by Profs. Nicola Barker (Kent Law School) and Suzanne Lenon (University of Lethbridge).
Nicola Barker, Suzanne Lenon: Radically Rethinking Marriage: Introduction
Vincenzo Ferrari (born 1940) won a Law Degree in Law in 1962 at Milan State University and has worked as a lawyer in Italy ever since, specialised in civil law and labour law. A student of prof. Renato Treves, he co-operated with him as assistant professor in philosophy of law and subsequently taught sociology of law as lecturer and tenured professor at Cagliari and Bologna Universities.
Professor Ruth M. Mestre i Mestre is member of the Institut de drets humans de la Universitat de València and academic director of the legal clinic program. She holds a PHD in Law from the University of Valencia, and she is master in sociology of law (IISJ-Oñati) and master in legal theory (Académie Eiuropéene de theorie du droit, Brussels). She has been Marie-Curie fellow at the Centre for research in ethnic relations at the University of Warwick (UK).
Tamar Pitch is Professor of Legal Philosophy and Sociology of Law at the University of Perugia Law Department. She has had teaching appointments at the University of Florence and the University of Camerino, and has also taught at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law at Onati (Spain), the Universitad del Litoral and the Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina), New York University (USA), the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico (Mexico), and the University of Regina (Canada).
Jiří Přibáň graduated from Charles University in Prague (1989) where he was appointed professor of legal theory, philosophy and sociology in 2002. In 2006, he was appointed professor of law at Cardiff University where he teaches sociology of law, legal theory and comparative constitutionalism and currently serves as director of the Centre of Law and Society.

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