eunomika.com is the legal journal of the Center for Criminological, Legal, and Sociological Studies; its role is to promote the principles and values of international legal science and of U.S. criminology and law. To achieve this aim euNOMIKA has adopted a pedagogic approach by utilizing peer-reviewed methodologies; It invites specialists from the U.S. and abroad to contribute articles that foreground legal scholarship toward developing understanding for criminologists and both the bench and bar.
As an Open-Access publication, our goal is to allow access to all interested readers; this approach is in support of the proposition that criminal and public law cannot flourish in requirements of access predicated on either democratic or constitutional principles. eNOMIKA also means to encourage diverse coverage toward its goal of integrating legal medicine, legal anthropology, criminology, sociology, and legal history, as each of these legal disciplines plays an instrumental role within the continuing evolution of constitutional jurisprudence.
We welcome submissions from U.S. legal professionals and other specialists that will allow us to transition into multidisciplinary topics, such as legal sociology and legal history, and to explore special areas like cultural heritage law. We also plan to develop regular columns and features that keep us in synch with the U.S. legal community, as well as offer commentary and regular updates on current events.
Our publications invite you to explore today’s cutting-edge scholarship
Introducing the Special Features of euNOMIKA Legal Journal. Our exclusive columns, like the Eunomia Pills, deliver concise legal insights and coverage of current legal events.
Add your voice to the euNOMIKA Legal Journal. U.S.-based legal professionals are invited to submit scholarly articles and proposals for peer-reviewed publication. Join the conversation and engage with our editorial team to share your expertise and advance the field.
Join Our Community of Legal Innovators! Welcome to the euNOMIKA Legal Journal, a community of U.S. legal scholars, practitioners, and experts exploring contemporary issues in criminology and law. By joining our community, you’ll gain access to a network of U.S. legal scholars, practitioners, and experts, as well as opportunities to share your research and insights with a diverse audience.
Introducing the Centre for Criminological, Legal and Sociological Studies (CSC) and Its Editorial Board. Knowledge drives legal scholarship. Scientia autem potentia est.
This is the Latin maxim that guides our work here at euNOMIKA Legal Journal, the newly Archives of Criminological, Legal, and Sociological Studies dedicated to the advancement of all human knowledge and learning, and particularly those legal realms that impact and interface European and U.S. law.
Thomson Reuters, Westlaw, Xiber World Publishing, Scholar’s Press, Scientific & Academic Publishing, Our Knowledge Publishing, Andress Publishing, Editorial Matters Inc., and Justin Samuels Lindner take great pride in being affiliated with the Centre for Criminological, Legal and Sociological Studies (CSC), the scholarly and press company of record in Europe, which will oversee a journal has impact as its mission, and scholarship as its imperative.
Our Editorial Board. The work of our editorial board is essential to an opus that endeavors to touch upon every relevant aspect and discipline implicated or impacted by every field and area of legal study.
The presence and activity of two of our editorial board members—Domenico Martinelli and Rita Giorgi—underscores our goal to bring together legal minds from every European union country and the United States and ensure that our journal fosters a sense of community and kinship amongst legal scholars, experts, and practitioners in the legal field.
In this spirit, the CSC, its editorial board, and its editorial office announce our partnership for our journal to be distributed and made available open access during the period in which we are managing editors and its boards. Upon our transitioning out or moving along to our next application, it may be (as is common in legal publishing) that the journal has been acquired by a publisher whose model carries an ongoing fee or for-profit access requirement.
To learn more about the CSC, legal studies at the CSC, the scope and range of our journal, and all our scholarly concerns and impressive editorial board, please contact our journal’s editorial office at our dedicated address below.
Feel free to email our editors 3000 West End Ave Ste 84, Nashville TN 37203, United States to inquiries on publications, collaborations, and other concerns. For legal publicity issues in the EU or more about us, please call 6155312799 or mail to the editorial box above. If you have any quarrels (or quest for reducing it), questions, cooperation ideas, or research proposal just …ask! Our lawyers will be glad to assist community.