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2007-2008 Editors and Associates

Executive Board

Editor in Chief
Amy M. Foust

Executive Editor
Garry A. Boyle

Senior Managing Editor
Sandra L. Davis

Senior Production Manager
Julie D. Miller

Executive Articles Editor
Morgan E. Rehrig

Executive Notes Editor
Matthew J. Kelley

Business Editor
Nicholas K. Gahl

Operations Editor
Aravon B. McCalla

Submissions Editor
James R. Cohee

Articles Editors

Kenneth W. Bach, Christian W. Bartholomew, Caroline Cho, Chien-Hao “Kane” Huang, Laura A. Jungels, Justin M. Kozik, Michael A. Rogers, Robert B. Rohla, Rebekah L. Shulman.

Notes Editors

Carla C. De La Barra, Shalonda L. Guy, Jeremy P. McCrary, David A. Meek, Yarrow E. Neubert, Annette M. Schmit, Destiny L. Wenning.

Managing Editors

Christal J. Coakley, Benjamin C. Ellis, Francis J. Granados, Jason D. Klein, Eric N. Loftman, Sean T. Marcus, Travis R. Smith.

Graduate Student Associates

Yen-Chia Chen

Associates

Jazmine Abadia, Timothy V. Addison, Angela N. Aneiros, Haroon Anwar, Colin E. Connor, Brian R. Dehem, Ross D. Eberly, Katherine Y. Gappa, Angela G. Garcia, Brandon K. Gaynor, Alex E. Gude, Paul R. Hogan, Byron E. Hotchkiss, Laura E. Howard, Michala P. Irons, Benjamin J. Keele, John M. Keele, Amy E. Kelley, Zachary S. Kester, Erika L. Kroeger, Lindsey L.G. Magaro, Katherine G. Meger, Anna K. Obergfell, Gregory R. Pachmayr, Marcia Reyes Lohnes, Emily N. Richardson, Elizabeth R. Sanders, Matthias L. Sayer, Kristin J. Streicher, Meghan E. Tepas, Margaret R. Tucker, Mary K. Wroblewski.


About the IJGLS

Introduction

The Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies is a faculty-edited interdisciplinary journal focusing on the intersections of global and domestic legal regimes, markets, politics, technologies, and cultures. Students are also integrally involved in the production of the Journal.

"Globalization" means different things in different contexts, and we offer this journal as a forum for communication and exchange among the many research agendas that now involve this concept.

By focusing directly on globalization as involving not only a shift in the scale of law, but also (and especially) the dynamics of domestic legal processes, it is our hope that the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies will be instrumental in creating a new and important body of scholarship to deal with global issues, helping to stimulate debate as well as create new, analytical frameworks that will enhance our understanding of the nature of law and society in the global era in which we now live.

The Journal is published twice each year at Indiana University School of Law in Bloomington, Indiana.

For a more detailed introduction about the Journal, see Alfred C. Aman, Jr., The Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies: An Introduction, 1 Ind. J. Global Legal Stud. 1 (1993).

Faculty Editors

Citation Form

Please cite articles in the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies as Ind. J. Global Legal Stud., [Season Year], at [page#].

Please note that in older Internet browsers, citations that include small-caps will display in Title Case or UPPERCASE.

Production

The citations in the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies (ISSN No. 1080-0727) conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (Columbia Law Review Ass'n et al. eds., 17th ed. 2000). Style conforms to The Chicago Manual of Style (15th rev. ed. 2003).

Website

This website is maintained by the student editorial board with the help of Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington staff member Frank Burleigh.

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