This book series focuses on Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG 16), which aims to promote peaceful and inclusive societies, provide access to justice for all, and build effective, accountable, and inclusive institutions at all levels. This book series aims to explore the challenges and opportunities of building strong institutions and fighting corruption and highlight best practices, innovative solutions, and theoretical frameworks that can support efforts to achieve SDG 16.
Scope:
This volume welcomes submissions in various formats, including theoretical and empirical research, case studies, reviews, and opinion pieces that address one or more of the following topics:
- Promoting accountability and transparency in institutions
- Strategies for fighting corruption at all levels of society
- Innovations in justice systems and access to justice for all
- Best practices in building inclusive and effective institutions
- Assessing the effectiveness of existing programs and policies for achieving SDG 16
- Community-led initiatives and civil society participation in promoting peace and sustainable development
- Theoretical perspectives on peacebuilding, governance, and sustainable development
Keywords
strong institutions, corruption, justice, inclusive institutions, accountability, transparency, peacebuilding, community-led initiatives
Deadlines
Submissions to our SustainE Book Series are accepted on a rolling basis, with no set deadlines for submissions. We review all submissions promptly after receipt and aim to publish accepted manuscripts in a timely manner. We publish an annual volume for each calendar year, with a dedicated ISSN and ISBN for each volume. By accepting submissions on a rolling basis, we aim to provide an efficient and timely means of disseminating the latest research in sustainability and encourage researchers and practitioners to submit their work to us throughout the year.
This book series provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to exchange ideas, share insights, and contribute to the global effort to achieve SDG 16. We encourage submissions that explore innovative solutions, best practices, and theoretical frameworks that can support building strong institutions and the fight against corruption and promote peaceful and sustainable societies for all.
Series Editor(s)
Dr Pedi Obani
School of Law,
University of Braford.
Dr Helen Onyeaka
School of Engineering,
University of Birmingham.