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15 Feminist L. Stud. 1 (2007)

handle is hein.journals/femlst15 and id is 1 raw text is: Feminist Legal Studies (2007) 15:1
DOI 10.1007/s10691-006-9048-4
EDITORIAL
This issue of Feminist Legal Studies sees the introduction of a new
editorial team, headed by Rosemary Hunter as Academic Editor,
with overall responsibility for the editorial process. Helen Carr joins
Anne Bottomley and Maria Drakopoulou as Articles Editors, Donna
Lees joins the team as Editorial Assistant, and we are also fortunate
to have the assistance of Katrin Steinack with proof-reading. Emily
Haslam and Emily Grabham remain as Case Note Editors, and
Simone Wong and Kirsty Horsey continue as Book Review Editors.
Joanne Conaghan also maintains her long connection with Feminist
Legal Studies, taking on the role of Executive Editor, with respon-
sibility for strategic issues.
The reconfiguration of editorial roles follows the departure of Sue
Millns for the University of Sussex. Sue was a longstanding member
of the Feminist Legal Studies editorial board, and acted as Managing
Editor for the past 18 months, overseeing the production of issues
13:3 to 14:3. During that time, she steered the journal with a careful
and extremely capable hand, and particularly nurtured and encour-
aged the work of new academics entering the field of feminist legal
scholarship. We wish to pay tribute to Sue's contribution to Feminist
Legal Studies, and to wish her all the very best in her new position at
Sussex. Feminist Legal Studies continues to welcome contributions of
original feminist scholarship, both ,legal' and interdisciplinary, and
both theoretical and substantive, aimed at an international reader-
ship. We particularly encourage submissions from overseas as well as
UK authors. Our new, dedicated email address for submissions and
correspondence is fls@kent.ac.uk.
ROSEMARY HUNTER
Kent Law School, Eliot College
University of Kent
Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NS
UK
E-mail: fls@kent.ac.uk

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