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Notes from the Editors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 November 2011
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We mentioned in the previous issue the approaching end of our term as editors, and the American Political Science Association (APSA) Council—acting on recommendations of a search committee (chair: Joan Tronto) and President Carole Pateman—has now chosen our successors: another editorial team, based at the University of North Texas, and consisting of Professors Val Martinez-Ebers, John Ishiyama, Marijke Breuning, and Steve Forde. We look forward to passing the baton to this next group and will work, as Professor Lee Sigelman did with our group, to make the transition as seamless as possible. We expect them, following past practice, to offer a statement of editorial policy in the May 2012 issue of this journal.
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1 Not coincidentally, the Los Angeles County Jail is now under investigation by the FBI. Los Angeles Times, September 25, 2011. http://articles.latimes.com/2011/sep/25/local/la-me-fbi-jails-20110925 (accessed September 27, 2011)
2 One perhaps trivial instantiation occurs to us: In Roman and most Anglo-American law, one cannot slander or libel the dead; neither they nor their estates have standing to sue. Yet many jurisdictions (most notably, Scotland) are currently re-thinking this position.
3 Luke Keele, Dustin Tingley, and Teppei Yamamoto.
5 One widely accepted guide to such norms is given by the American Anthropological Association's Code of Ethics, particularly Section III. http://www.aaanet.org/issues/policy-advocacy/upload/AAA-Ethics-Code-2009.pdf
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