Journal of Centre for Environmental Law (ISSN 2456-2246) is the flagship publication of the Institute of Law Nirma University. The journal is an annual, peer-reviewed ISSN serial publication from the Centre for Environment Law of the Institute of Law, Nirma University.
It showcases contemporary issues and challenges specific to law, with an approach towards assimilating knowledge in the field of environment. It is an endeavour of the centre to become the beacon of legal education by encouraging synthesis of knowledge and best practices cutting across the academia and research fraternity.
Theme
Climate Change
Sub-Themes
Sociological impact on the Vulnerable groups of society
Sustainable cities & climate change
Climate Finance
Mitigating the adverse impact by public & private participation
Human Impacts & Responsibility
Assessing the impact on diverse ecosystem
Plan & Prediction for the future
Any Other
Submission Guidelines
Word Limit: Submissions should not exceed
Research papers (5,000- 6,000 words)
Short notes (2000-3000 words)
Book reviews (1000-2000 words)
Case studies/commentaries (1000-3000 words)
However, looking at the quality and depth of research, relaxation may be given and word limit may vary.
Eligibility
It shall be open to all law students. (5 Year Integrated LLB/3 Year LLB/LLM), Law professors, Law practitioners etc. Entries can be co-authored. However, a maximum of two authors per entry is allowed.
Entries from all aspects of law whether direct or applied are welcome.
Submission Guidelines
Citation Style: The Blue-book Uniform System of Citation (20th edition) shall be strictly adhered to.
Format of Main Text & the Footnotes: The Times New Roman font, in font size 12 is prescribed for all entries. Further, the footnotes shall be in font size 10 and line spacing of 1.5 and 1.0 shall be followed respectively.
Mode of Submission: Entries are to be sent at centenvlaw.il@nirmauni.ac.in latest by January 28, 2022 (11:59 PM). No hard copy of the same is required.
Upon the completion of the review process the authors of accepted papers would be notified.
Publication Policy
All the submissions sent to the Centre must be original and should not have been published nor should they be under consideration for publication in any other journal.
Plagiarized entries are liable to be rejected.
There must not be any copyright issues with the article sent for publication purposes. Centre for Environment Law denies any liability which may arise in this regard.
By way of submitting their work to the Journal of Centre for Environment Law, the authors grant exclusive permission to JCEL to publish and reproduce their work in all streams of media.
Such right is subject to the doctrine of fair use as followed under the law relating to Intellectual Property Rights and subject to the entitlements of the author.
A process of peer-review shall be used to scrutinize all the submissions.
The editors reserve the right to delete or edit any article or part thereof whose content is found to be offensive, defamatory, out rightly unethical, or if it is suggestive of racism, sexual or religious discrimination, illegal or terror activities etc.
The article is subjected to rejection if its content is likely to offend the religious or political sentiments of the reader.
Contact Details
Faculty Coordinators, Mr. Abhinav Kumar, +91 8420142231
Student Coordinators, Nandini Goyal, 8439135123
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IMS Unison University Dehradun, a constituent of Unison Group has made fast strides in the horizon of education as a premier educational and research. IMS Unison University aspires to become a renowned center for creation & dissemination of knowledge. It aims to provide a holistic career-oriented education that develops intellectual, moral and physical capabilities of the students, nurturing creativity and innovation.
About Kathmandu University
Kathmandu University (KU) is an autonomous, not-for-proļ¬t, self-funding public institution established in 1991. It is an institution of higher learning dedicated to maintaining the standard of academic excellence in various classical and professional disciplines. The mission statement of the University is āto provide quality education for leadershipā. The vision is āto become a world-class university devoted to bringing knowledge and technology to the service of mankindā. The University aspires to serve the nation by fulļ¬lling the needs of the society through the motto of taking knowledge and skills āfrom the campus to the community.ā
Concept Note
The IMS Unison University and Kathmandu University are organizing the International Dispute Resolution Conference 2022 (āConferenceā) to be held on July 29-30, 2022, at IMS Unison University, Dehradun. The 2-day Conference on the theme āTransforming International Dispute Resolution Mechanisms During a Paradigm Shift in Geopoliticsā is jointly organized by the School of Law IMS Unison University, India and Kathmandu University, Nepal.
On 20 December 2018, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation (āMediation Conventionā). It opens enormous business opportunities for enterprises and dispute resolution professionals. The term āparadigm shift in geopoliticsā in the theme of the conference aims to foster discussion on emerging trends in dispute resolution and the impact of the Mediation Convention on the international business environment.
During these days, scholars, lawyers, and ADR practitioners will share views and experiences as to how their unique perspectives on mediation, negotiation, arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution mechanisms have the capacity to shape and transform conļ¬ict across the globe.
Call for Papers
Research papers are invited from research scholars, academicians, lawyers, jurists and students on the abovementioned theme. The following sub-themes are only illustrative in nature and may include any paper covering the major themes of the Seminar.
For the convenience of the participants and paper presenters, the following sub-themes have been proposed.
Sub-themes
Trend of using IDR to address Trading and Investment Disputes
The Evolving World of Commercial Dispute Resolution
Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation
State to State Dispute Resolution
Investor State Dispute Resolution
Mediation a Smart Way to Resolve International IP Disputes
International Arbitration in the Digital Era
Challenges and Opportunities in Commercial Arbitration and Commercial Mediation
Dispute resolution mechanisms and climate change/environmental issues (law reform).
The above sub-themes are not exhaustive, the author(s) may select any other relevant issue giving a comprehensive and indispensable review of developments in the area of International Dispute Resolution. (You may refer to the brochure for more sub-themes)
Submission Guidelines
Abstract
The abstract must be developed on A4-sheet in Word Document Format typed in Times New Roman in 12 font size with 1.5 line spacing in not more than 500 words, it should not contain more than FIVE keywords.
The abstract should contain personal details of the author(s) in the order: Title of the paper, Name, Designation, Institute/ University/ College/Organization, Contact number, E-mail and address (es), of the author(s).
Kindly indicate the name of the main author for correspondence in case of more than one author. All abstracts will be peer reviewed and evaluated on the basis of originality, research rigor, relevance to the seminar, and contribution to the theory and practice.
Submissions
Submissions are to be made only in electronic form. The same may be e-mailed toĀ iuuconferencelaw22@iuu.acĀ in MS Word format along with a covering letter addressed to Organizing Secretary.Ā
Title Must be written in bold, size 14 and centered margin. Margin Manuscripts must be in single spacing, font size 12 in Times New Roman and all margins: 1.5 inches (left) and 1 inch (top, right and bottom).Ā
Tables- Tables must be placed as part of the text. DO NOT attach tables at the end of the manuscript. Soft Manuscript must be submitted in Microsoft Word 2007 in the above format ONLY.Ā
Sub-Title Written in bold, size 12 and left margin.Ā
Tables/Figures Title of the tables/ļ¬gure should be written on the top of the tables/ļ¬gure. Times New Roman, font 12, Bold and centered margin.Ā
Footnoting should be done strictly according to Bluebook 20th Edition, Times New Roman, Size 10, Line -Spacing 1Ā
Word Limit Articles should be generally of 4000-4500 words (excluding references and footnotes).Ā
Rules for Participation
No abstract or full paper shall be accepted after the last date of submission. ĀØ
Registration is mandatory on conļ¬rmation of acceptance of abstract, with the payment of required fees to be deposited in the bank account.
Only registered participants will be allowed to take part in National Seminar.
No refund will be allowed once a participant/paper presenter is registered. All the registered participants will be provided participation certiļ¬cate. The Best Paper of each session will be acknowledged and awarded.
In the event of the seminar being conducted in the oļ¬ine mode the participants will be responsible for the arrangement of their personal accommodation.
Breakfast and lunch to the participants will be provided by the university. Only one co-author is allowed.
No in-absentia presentations will be allowed, at least one author must be present for presentation.
Important Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline: June 07, 2022
Date for conļ¬rmation of acceptance of Abstract: June 20, 2022
Due to the current uncertainty of the COVID-19 situation, the mode of the international conference has not yet been ļ¬nalized. If the circumstances permit the conduction of the seminar in oļ¬ine mode, it will be conducted on the university campus. If unfavourable situations persist then the conference will be conducted online.
The following are the registration fee for online and oļ¬ine mode of International Conference. Considering the COVID19 situation at the time, the University will duly inform the participants regarding the preferred mode of conduction of the Seminar.
Online ModeĀ
Academicians/Organization Representatives (Including Co-Author), Research Scholars/ Students Rs. 500 (Including Co-Author)
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The University of Lucknow or Lucknow University is a government-owned Indian research university based in Lucknow. Founded in 1867, the University of Lucknow is one of the oldest government-owned institutions of higher education in India.
The Lucknow University Moot Court Association is the institutionās student committee entrusted with fostering, administering, and facilitating mooting activities and upholding the benchmark of excellence that Lucknow University has set for itself.
Established in 2012 with the view to promote oral advocacy skills and legal writing techniques. The association has been successfully organizing moot court competitions year after year.
Team Composition and Eligibility
Students pursuing the Three or Five Year courses of the LL.B. Degree or its equivalent in the academic year 2021 ā 2022 from any recognized Law School/College/University in India are eligible to participate.
Any recognized Law School/College/University shall be entitled to send maximum of 2 (two) teams to the Competition.
The participating team shall comprise a minimum of two and a maximum of three members. In a team of two members, both the members shall be designated as Speakers. In a team of three members, two members shall be designated as Speakers and the third member of the team shall be designated as a Researcher.
No additional member or team coach is allowed to accompany the team.
Language
The official language of the competition shall be English.
Registration
The registration process will start on 24th December 2021. Institutions must complete their registration by filling the google form, latest by January 30, 2022 (23:59 Hrs IST). The registration shall be on a first come first serve basis.
Winning Team Award: The winning team will get a trophy, medal, certificate of appreciation with cash prize of Rs. 30,000
Runners-Up Award: The 1st runners up will get a trophy, medal, certificate of appreciation with cash prize of Rs 15000
Best Mooter: Best Student advocate will get a trophy, medal, certificate of appreciation with cash prize of Rs 5,000.
Best Memorial: Best Memorial will get a trophy, medal, certificate of appreciation with cash prize of Rs 5,000. Best Researcher: Best Researcher will get a trophy, medal, certificate of appreciation with cash prize of Rs 5,000.
A certificate of participation shall be given to all the participants.
All Certificates and awards will be presented to the participants only at the Valedictory
Ceremony on February 20, 2022. The certificates will not be provided to any participant who is not present at the Valedictory Ceremony and the same shall not be sent by post/courier to participants under any circumstances whatsoever.
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GANA is an NGO that was formed in 2007 and has gone on to work with the numerous ministries and departments of the Central and State Governments such as that of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and more than 50 privately held companies.
The society has worked on 50+ projects directly under the Central Govt. executing modules of awareness, skill training, technical training, computer courses, self-employment courses and many advanced/hi-end modules. The organisation works primarily as an implementation agency and has been registered with Niti Aayog.
Nature of Internship
The internship will be a legal-cum-research internship and shall entail researching problems existing in the status quo and drafting a project proposal for it.
Additional tasks involving legal work might be given.
The intern will work directly under the Joint Secretary of the society.Ā
Eligibility
Anyone currently pursuing an undergraduate or postgraduate course or graduates not enrolled in full-time roles can apply.
Strong command of the English language is required.
Anyone with an interest in research and public policy can apply. People who havenāt interned before are also welcome to apply.
Number of Interns Required
One (1p)
Location
South Extension, New Delhi
Please note that this is a hybrid internship ā a physical interview will take place following which work-from-home arrangements can be negotiated.
Stipend
If a candidate qualifies, a need-based stipend (for travel expenses only) can be provided.
Duration
One month but can be extended based on performance and willingness. Candidates can start immediately if needed.
Procedure to apply
Interested candidates are requested to send their CV to luvgupta@gmail.com. Cover letters are not necessary but a candidate can write a very brief statement of interest in the email body if they wish to do so.
Contact Details
Queries can be sent to luvgupta@gmail.com or one can visit GANAās office.
Address: E-20, South Extension ā I, New Delhi ā 110049
Official link (organisationās website/social media link)
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About National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development NIPCCD
National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development, popularly known as NIPCCD, is a premier organisation devoted to promotion of voluntary action research, training and documentation in the overall domain of women and child development.
Established in New Delhi in the year 1966 under Societies Registration Act of 1860, it functions under the aegis of the Ministry of Women and Child Development.
In order to cater to the region-specific requirements of the country, the Institute, over a period of time, has established four Regional Centres at Guwahati (1978), Bangalore (1980), Lucknow (1982) and Indore (2001).
About the Internship Opportunity
Applications are invited for an Internship from PG/Research Students for 2022-23 in the prescribed proforma.
The scheme along with the application form has been posted at the website of the Institute www.nipccd.nic.in. (The last date for receipt of application would be 31st March, 2022).
Duration
The internship period would be between May, 2022- August, 2022.
Duration of internship will not be exceeding a period of 2 months.
Responsibilities
The interns would be attached with any of the Additional/Joint Director incharge of specialized Divisions e.g. Child Development, Women Development, Training, Public Cooperation and Regional Directors in charge of NIPCCD Regional Centres located at Bengaluru, Guwahati, Lucknow, Indore and Mohali.
Such interns may also be sent to different States/ UTs to study the functioning of AWCs, Children Homes, etc. and may be associated with Social Audit of such AWCs and Children Homes.
They may be required to spend at least 50% of their time of internship in field with concrete assignments.
They will be entitled for TA/DA as applicable to the regular staff of the Institute drawing Grade Pay of Rs. 4200/- only during their field visit.
These interns will be required to present a brief report/paper at the end of their assignment highlighting their observations and the suggestions, if any.
Eligibility
Post Graduate (PG) and Research Students during their holidays, who are willing to have an exposure/familiarization to overall processes involved in the child development, women development, ICDS training, voluntary action & counselling.
Certificate
Certificates will be issued to the interns at the end of their internship.
Honorarium
Rs.2500/- per month for a post graduate student
Rs.5000/ for a Ph.D. student for maximum of ten students in a financial year, for a period not exceeding 2 months, will be payable at the end for local transport and other contingency for their contribution in Instituteās work.
Procedure to Apply
Applicants should send their applications through their Head of the Department/Institute addressed to Director, NIPCCD, 5, Siri Institutional Area, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016 or e-mail to pu-nipccd@gov.in
The candidate will be required to produce a permission letter from their Supervisor or Head of Department, in case interested to join internship during holidays.
Last date to apply
March 31, 2022
Location
Director, NIPCCD shall select the suitable interns for placement in various Divisions of Headquarters and Regional Centres (Guwahati, Bangalore, Lucknow and Indore). of the Institute.
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Supreme Court Observer (SCO) reports on and makes sense of the Supreme Court of India. We track selected cases: access and share court submissions; produce daily reports of court proceedings; and analyse decisions in plain language. We seek to enable common citizens to develop an understanding of the role of the Court in Indian public life through contemporaneous reporting and by exploring a living archive of the Courtās work.
Location
New Delhi
Number of Vacancies
(One) 1
Eligibility
The ideal candidate is an individual who is passionate about the Supreme Courtās work and its impact on Indiaās constitutional democracy and committed to communicating this to the public at large.
Candidates must have an undergraduate degree in Law or Journalism with a strong academic background. The candidate should preferably have a Mastersā degree in either Law or Journalism and 2 to 3 years of experience in legal journalism or publishing.
Procedure to apply
Interested candidates shall mail their CV along with two writing samples and statement of purpose to admin@scobserver.in with subject line āApplication for Associate Editorā.
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QuisLex is an award-winning alternative legal services provider that specializes in managed document review, contract management, compliance services, legal spend management, and legal operations consulting. Our full-time highly trained attorneys, process experts, legal technologists, statisticians and linguists work closely with our clients to reduce cost, mitigate risk and maximize efficiency. QuisLex is regularly acknowledged as a leader in the legal services industry, and is proud to be recognized by the ACC as an ACC Value Champion, Chambers and Partners as a Band 1 Legal Process Outsourcing Provider, New York Law Journal as a Top Managed Document Review Services Provider, and the IACCM as its Outstanding Service Provider for contract management solutions. QuisLex is nationally certified by the New York & New Jersey Minority Supplier Development Council as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE).
Job Description
Assists in contract summarization, contract management, legal research, drafting, litigation research related projects. Applies a working knowledge of applicable laws and regulations; verifies documents for completeness and compliance with quality and client requirements. The candidate will be required to fulfill a combination of one or more of the job responsibilities given below depending upon the nature of the project that is assigned to him/her.
Number of Vacancies
(One) 1
Eligibility
LB/LLM from India or abroad
Experience: 0-3 yearsā experience in legal field
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The Society for the Advancement of Animal and Environmental Welfare (SAAEW) was conceived in 2017 under the aegis of National Law University Odisha, Cuttack to create affirmative discourse on issues related to animal and environmental welfare.
The goal of this Society is to promote greater academic discussion and create a dialogue on the marginalized rights of animals and the environment. The Society through informed dialogue aims to identify those facets of animal and environmental law which require constant consideration in this era.
About AEJR
The NLUO Blog for Animal and Environmental Jurisprudence and Rights (AEJR) aims to encourage academic discourse on environmental and animal law. SAAEW, through this blog intends to crystallize legal thought on the latest developments in animal and environmental laws both internationally and in the Indian context.
The blog aims to act as a platform to support and promote research of the highest standard in animal and environmental law. Through this venture, we intend to provide a platform to all institutions and individuals alike who associate themselves with our cause and initiate discussions on the most relevant issues concerning the area of animal and environmental welfare.
Call for Blogs
The AEJR invites blogs from students, practitioners, researchers, academicians, policymakers and other stakeholders in the legal field on a rolling basis on contemporary issues pertaining to the environment and animal welfare.
The blog accepts the legal analysis of current global issues pertaining to animal and environmental welfare, case laws, legislations and the new policies concerned around the blogās theme. Acceptance is contingent on the quality of the study as well as adherence to the submission standards.
Theme
The blog welcomes original submissions on contemporary issues in āAnimal and Environmental Jurisprudenceā.
Eligibility
The NLUO Blog for Animal and Environmental Jurisprudence and Rights welcomes original submissions from students, researchers, academicians, practitioners, policy makers and individuals who associate themselves with our cause.
Submission Guidelines
The Blog accepts submissions on a rolling basis.
The submissions have to be unpublished and should be the original work of the author(s).
Co-authorship of up to two authors is permitted.
There must be no hint, whatsoever, of the authorsā identity in the word document submitted.
We invite submissions from the following categories
Short Articles, which report on the results of new research in legal developments in relation to Environmental or Animal Rights Law (up to 2000 words);
Opinion pieces, which advance a personal viewpoint on a current issue or debate in Environmental or Animal Rights Law (700-1200 words);
Legislative Comments, which addresses a specific policy document and draft legislations which affects public interest (up to 2000 words)
Case Comments, which reports on specific cases in Environmental or Animal Rights Law (up to 2000 words)
Book Reviews, which critically analyses legal texts which concern Environmental or Animal Rights Law (up to 1500 words)
Word limits are indicative only. Authors are invited to stay within them to enhance the effectiveness of their submissions. Longer posts may be accepted and published in parts subject to the discretion of the Editorial Board. The word limit is exclusive of the endnotes (if any). The citation format used for the endnotes must be uniform, preferably in the latest edition of Bluebook.
Once posted on the Blogās website, a submission may be cross-posted on other platforms. The cross-post must carry the words āFirst posted on AEJRā, with a link to the post.
All submissions must be in Times New Roman, font size 12 and line spacing 1.5.
Endnotes must be in Times New Roman, Bluebook 20th Edition Format, font size 10 and line spacing 1.0.
How to Submit?
Please mail all your submissions toĀ editorial.aejr@gmail.comĀ with the subject Blog Submission:
āTitleā, only in a Microsoft Office Word-compatible format (.doc or .docx), PDFs will not be accepted. The author(s) are also requested to submit a short biography detailing their current designation and institutional affiliations.
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UNCITRAL RCAP: The UNCITRAL Regional Centre for Asia and the Pacific (RCAP), located in Incheon, Republic of Korea, is the only regional center of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). Since its establishment in 2012, RCAP has been supporting the mandate of UNCITRAL by furthering the progressive harmonization and modernization of international trade and commercial law in approximately 60 jurisdictions with different legal systems and levels of economic development in the Asia-Pacific region, thereby promoting the Sustainable Development Goals.
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI): The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) was established on 1st October, 2016 under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (Code).
Tamil Nadu National Law University (TNNLU): The Government of Tamil Nadu established this institution of learning by an Act of State Legislature (Act No. 9 of 2012).
GNLU Centre for Corporate and Insolvency Law (GCCIL): The GNLU Centre for Corporate and Competition Law was established on 13th October, 2012 by Honāble Mr. Justice K. A. Puj, Former Judge, High Court of Gujarat with multiple objectives and endeavours to act as a platform for expanding scope and horizon of corporate and competition law through multi-dimensional research activities and publications. With the introduction of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, the Centre for Corporate and Competition Law has been renamed as āGNLU Centre for Corporate and Insolvency Lawā (GCCIL) with effect from 30th January, 2020.
About the Conference
GNLU along with other institutions viz. IBBI, TNNLU, and UNCITRAL Regional Centre for Asia and the Pacific, is organizing an International Conference on MSMEs: Legislative and Regulatory Challenges, scheduled to be held on February 3, 2022.
Call for Presentations
The Conference invites proposals for presentations from interested students, academicians, practitioners, professionals and experts on the below mentioned themes:
Themes for the Conference
MSMEs: Legislative and Regulatory Framework
MSMEs and Securities and Exchange Board of India
MSMEs: Organizational Structure and Governmentās Support
MSMEs and Ease of Doing Business
MSMEs and Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
MSMEs and Digitalization
MSMEs and Access of Finance
MSMEs and Banks including NBFCs
MSMEs and Impact of COVID-19
MSMEs and Government Scheme (Post COVID)
MSMEs and Taxation (Pre and Post COVID)
MSMEs: Legal, Judicial & Executive Response during Pandemic
MSMEs and IBC
MSMEs and the Pre-Package Insolvency Resolution Process (PPIRP)
MSMEs: Role of Government
The above-mentioned sub-themes are merely suggestive. Interested participants may submit a proposal relevant to the main theme for presentation.
Submission Guidelines
The Interested Contributors are requested to send their proposal for presentation in not more than 500 words (excluding footnotes and title) to gccil@gnlu.ac.in mentioning the following points:
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Marathwada Mitra Mandal has been established in the year 1967 under the endured Patronage of Honāble Late Shri. Shankarrao Chavan, Former Home Minister of India.
About the Moot Competition
SCLC Pune has commenced a National Moot Court Competition in the name of legal stalwart Honāble Late Justice P. B. Sawant from the year 2013-14. This is the eighth year of this National Moot Court Competition. Association of the name of a legal stalwart Late Justice P. B. Sawant is a matter of pride and would grant a supreme stature to this competition.
Eligibility
Competition is restricted to undergraduate bonafide regular students of Law School/College/University. All participants must be students of Law Course either 3 or 5 years in the academic year 2021-22.
Location
Pune, Maharashtra, India
How to Register?
Teams must register themselves latest by February 5, 2022.
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