Brill | Nijhoff

 

Brill | Nijhoff is a prestigious imprint dating back to the nineteenth century. Brill | Nijhoff's portfolio focuses on areas in Public International Law, Human Rights, and Humanitarian Law and increasingly on International Relations. Its annual publication program consists of over 30 journals, 28 annuals and some 120 new book titles per year. Its back-list comprises of over 3,000 titles. You can view Nijhoff's titles in our catalog search. Brill | Nijhoff is a partner of the Hague Academy of International Law.

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Background of Martinus Nijhoff and Brill | Nijhoff

Martinus Nijhoff was the name of a prestigious publishing house founded in the 19th century in The Hague (the Dutch poet bearing the same name was a grandson of the company’s founder). Martinus Nijhoff's publishing program focused on the humanities, the arts, as well as law. In the 1970’s the Nijhoff publishing house was acquired by Kluwer. Within Kluwer, the imprint Martinus Nijhoff Publishers was created for its publication program in international law, human rights law, humanitarian law and international relations. When the Martinus Nijhoff Publishers program came to Brill from Kluwer in 2003, MNP was retained as one of Brill’s imprints. In 2013 we celebrated the 10th anniversary of publication by Brill, and we can proudly say that in the past decade the Law program has developed into an important part of the overall Brill portfolio. Concomitant with the introduction of the new typographic style, the Martinus Nijhoff Publishers logo and branding has been replaced by Brill | Nijhoff in all books, journals, and associated marketing sites and materials.