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Emory Law authors contribute to social sciences reference collection
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Emory University School of Law authors played a significant role in the second edition of the International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, which was officially published by Elsevier on April 2.
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International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition.
Kay Levine, associate professor of law, served as co-editor for the law section, which included approximately 150 entries. Other Emory Law authors involved in this work are:
- Jonathan Nash, David J. Bederman Research Professor
- Rafael I. Pardo, Robert T. Thompson Professor of Law
- Sasha Volokh, associate professor of law
- Martha Fineman, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law
- Yvana Mols, post-doctoral fellow, Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative
- Stu Marvel, post-doctoral fellow, Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative
- Peter Hay, L.Q.C. Lamar Professor Emeritus of Law
The 26-volume set includes articles on psychology, neuroscience, evolution, artificial intelligence, human/computer interaction and more. The work is written by leading scholars from around the globe.
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