New series of publications entitled »Diversity and Equality in Law« published by Mohr-Siebeck

Starting in 2026, the Mohr Siebeck publishing house will publish a new series entitled »Diversity and Equality in Law« [Diversität und Gleichheit im Recht]. The series examines the normative, dogmatic, and institutional dimensions of legal equality and difference. It asks how the law categorically constitutes, addresses, and limits social diversity—and how dignity, equality, and freedom relate to one another. The aim of the series is to create a theoretical foundation for a diversity-sensitive legal discourse and to constructively discuss challenges in dealing with discrimination in a legal context.

The editors are:

  • Klass Hendrik Eller, Associate Professor at the Amsterdam Center for Transformative Private Law (ACT)
  • Anna Katharina Mangold, Professor of European Law at the European University of Flensburg
  • Clara Rigoni, Maître Assistante at the Faculty of Law, Criminal Justice and Administrative Sciences at the University of Lausanne and Research Affiliate at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law
  • Emanuel V. Towfigh, Chair of Public Law, Empirical Legal Research and Law and Economics at EBS University and Director of the Center for Diversity in Law

The series brings together contributions from various fields of law and related disciplines and is aimed at an academic audience as well as legal practitioners and policymakers. It is open to monographs, outstanding dissertations, and thematically coherent anthologies.

[Translated by DeepL]