Indian Review of Air and Space Law (IRASL) aims to provide a unique forum for practitioners, regulators, policymakers and academics who deal with international, regional and national aviation and space law and policy. It is an academically led peer-reviewed academic review that aims to publish high-quality scholarship on air and space law spanning all areas including comparative, international and multidisciplinary perspectives.
The journal will also carry review essays and occasionally, round tables or research notes discussing various topical issues of air and space law. With its distinctive combination of conceptual, theoretical and practical approaches to the issues of law, the Review aims to offer readers a unique opportunity to stay in touch with the latest developments in this rapidly evolving area of air and space.
As part of its commitment to social and critical engagement in legal scholarship, the review will also publish book reviews Book reviews, consonant with the journal’s aims and scope, are also reviewed by IRASL’s Academic Editors.
Peer Review Policy
All research articles in this journal will undergo rigorous peer review. This process involves initial screening by the editorial board, followed by refereeing by at least two double-blind reviews by experts in the field.
Important Dates
Please submit a 300-word abstract by February 14, 2022.
Decisions on accepted abstracts will be announced by February 20, 2022.
Authors whose abstracts are accepted shall submit complete articles by August 14, 2022.
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The AMU Law Society Review is the flagship journal of the Law Society, Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (U.P). It is an annual journal that provides an extensive platform to academicians, practitioners, researchers and students to assimilate, exchange and extend their ideas to facilitate the debate on contemporary legal issues through their scholarly articles and research papers.
The journal assumes an inter-disciplinary orientation and is wide enough to include national as well as international legal and policy-based issues within its sweep.
Call for Papers
AMU Law Society Review 2022 invites submissions in the form of Research Papers, Case Comments/ Legislative Comments, Articles & Essays, and Book/Film Reviews and other such submissions for its flagship publication (to be published in form of a book with ISBN number).
Types of Submissions
Research Papers: 3,000 to 5,000 words
Case Comments and Legislative Comments: 2,000 to 3,000 words
Articles and Essays: 1,500 to 2,500 words
Book Reviews: 1,000 to 2,000 words
Note: Word limits are exclusive of footnotes.
Suggested Themes
1. Emerging Trends in the Criminal Justice System & Judiciary
The Intersection of the Digital World & the Indian Justice System
Criminal Accountability & Genetics
Mental Health & Criminal Justice System
The Objectification of Women under Indian Penal Laws
2. Recent International Developments
United Nations & the Handling of Pandemics
The Role of Law in the Success or Failure of Socialist Models Across the Globe
Law and Policy Implementation in Gulf Cooperation Countries with reference to Competition and Bankruptcy Laws
Developments in Arbitration Law With Reference To the Amazon v. Future Retail Case
3. Constitutional Law in Contemporary Times
Social Media, Media Trials & Regulation of Free Speech
A Comparative Study of the Various Divorce Laws in Various Jurisdictions
Citizen’s Right to Transparency in Administration
4. Digital Literacy & Its Implications for the Class Divide
5. Literature & Law
Spiritualism and the Judicial Decision Making Process
The Law of Obscenity and Literature
A Critical Discussion on the Copyright Law vis-a-vis Promotion of Literature
6. Law & Technology
Legal Framework for Data Security & Data Privacy for the Common Masses
Challenges for Organisations brought about by the history of cyberattacks
Evaluation of Cryptography in the Enhancement of Cybersecurity
A Critical Analysis on the Regulatory, Legal, & Ethical Consideration of Telemedicine
Note: These themes are merely suggestive and the authors are free to submit their manuscripts dealing with any creative theme.
Submission Guidelines
Author(s) shall first submit their abstract via Google Form by January 10, 2022.
The word limit for the Abstract is 350 words.
The abstract submission shall not contain the name of the author or institutional affiliation or any other identification mark (except in cover letter). Abstract submissions shall be made in (.doc) or (.docx) format only.
A separate cover letter in (.doc) or (.docx) format containing particulars of the author(s) and the submission details is to be sent along with the submission.
The document containing the abstract shall be named in the manner ‘Abstract_ Title of the submission’.
Similarly, the document containing the cover letter shall be named in the manner ‘Cover letter_ Title of the submission’.
A cover letter shall include: (1) Title of Submission; (2) Theme & Sub-theme Chosen, if any; (3) Abstract; (4) Name of the Author and Co-Author, if any; (5) Designation; (6) Institutional Affiliation; (7) Contact Information and Address for Correspondence.
Upon the selection of abstracts, the authors shall submit their manuscripts via a Google Form, the link of which shall be made available to the authors by January 25th, 2022.
The Font must be Times New Roman and size 12 for the main text, and 10 for footnotes. Line Spacing must be 1.5 for the main text and 1.0 for footnotes. Alignment must be justified.
We accept footnote citations exclusively. Citations must conform to standards laid in the Harvard Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th Edition).
Plagiarism: Plagiarism up to 10% is permissible. The author(s) shall also submit a Declaration of Originality with their submission.
Co-Authorship of up to two authors is permitted.
Submitted manuscripts should not be simultaneously considered by any other publication at the time of submission.
The copyright of the entry to the journal will rest with the Editorial Board once the entry has been selected and the author(s) of the same have been notified. The mere submission shall not confer any claim for publication. The decision of the Editorial Board shall be final.
Important Dates
Last Date for Submission of Abstract: January 10, 2022
Communication of Acceptance/Rejection of Abstract by: January 25, 2022
Last date for Final Submission of Full Paper: February 15, 2022
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Center for Child Rights, NUSRL, Ranchi is a Center that fosters child rights in Jharkhand with the support from and in collaboration with the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF). It aims to become a center of excellence for child rights and child protection by providing support to the stakeholders.
About the Internship
The internship is purely research-oriented and drafting centric, revolving around the realm of child rights and protection concerns and shall be conducted virtually as a work from home initiative. The interns will be expected to prepare research articles and reports as per the instructions from the internship co-ordination committee.
Mode
Online
Internship Duration
February 01, 2022 to February 28, 2022 (4 weeks)
Last Date to apply
December 31, 2021
Qualifications
Students pursuing an Undergraduate or Postgraduate program in the discipline of law, social science, or humanities having good research skills and are willing to continue with Research work may apply.
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Amicus Partners is a consultancy and research-based organisation that works in the field of legal education. We work with Indian lawyers and law students who are considering a post-graduate degree outside the country.
About the opportunity
One Internship position up for grabs at Amicus Partners Consultancy. This is a four-week paid internship; the stipend is INR 15,000/-. Interns will be expected to put between 3-5 hours every day.
Responsibilities
JD: Online research, data collection (online), writing and editing.
Qualifications
Those with a good command over the English language.
Prior publications (online or otherwise), familiarity with Google Docs, and legal background preferred.
Important dates
Please send in your applications by December 25, 2021. Only those who have been shortlisted will be contacted by January 2, 2022.
Procedure to apply
Please send an e-mail to contact@amicuspartners.co.in with a sample of your writing, a 300-word (or less) note how you can contribute to the Amicus Partners blog, and your CV.
There will be a short (10-20 min) interview with shortlisted candidates.
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NCB is Indian federal law enforcement and intelligence agency under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. The agency is tasked with combating drug trafficking and the use of illegal substances under the provisions of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.
About the opportunity
Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Ministry of Home Affairs, intends to fill up 93 (ninety-three) existing vacancies in the grade of Junior Intelligence Officer on a deputation basis.
Number of Vacancies
82 (Eighty-two)
Job Details
Enforcement of Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.
Collection & development of Intelligence, Investigation, search, seizure and arrest (including financial investigation);
Initiating trial in courts.
Initiating action under PITNDPS Act.
Attending trial in courts.
Identification and destruction of illicit opium and cannabis cultivation;
Demand Reduction activities Training of officers/personnel of other drug law enforcement agencies
Coordination with other drug law enforcement agencies Any other duties as assigned/allocated by Superior Officers.
Eligibility
Officers of the Central/State Governments/Union Territories:
(A) (1) Holding analogous posts on regular basis in the parent cadre or department;
or
(2) With (six) years’ regular service in the Level-5 (Rs.29,200-92,300) of the Pay Matrix or equivalent in the parent cadre or department: and
(B) Possessing the following educational qualification and experience:
Educational Qualification: Must possess a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized board
Experience:Two years’ experience in enforcement of regulatory laws and collection of intelligence information thereto.
Desirable:One year’s experience in investigation of criminal offences.
Age Limit: Not more than 56 years of age on the closing date of receipt of application.
Salary
The post of Junior Intelligence Officer carries the pay scale in PB-2 (Rs.9300 34800) plus Grade Pay of Rs 4200/- (pre-revised) [Level-6 as per 7 CPC Pay Matrix]
Procedure to apply
Application (Curriculum Vitae) in the enclosed format of willing and eligible officers whose services can be spared without delay, in the event of their selection may be forwarded through proper channel along with
Copies of APARS for the last 5 years duly attested (with stamp) on each page by an officer not below the rank of Under Secretary to the Government of India or equivalent.
Integrity Certificate
Vigilance clearance certificate as per proforma enclosed &
Major/minor penalty statement for the last 10 years and Cadre clearance certificate incorporating that in the event of his/her selection, he/she will be relieved to join NCB on a deputation basis so as to reach the Deputy Director(Admn) Narcotics Control Bureau West Block No 1, Wing No.5, R.K.Puram New Delhi-110065, within 60 days from the date of issue of this circular i.e October 29, 2021.
Note: The application proforma has been annexed to the official notification, as Annexure-I. Click on the link given at the end of this post for the official notification.
Important Details
Period of Deputation: Ordinarily not exceeding three years including the period of deputation in another ex-cadre post immediately preceding the appointment, extendable up to 07 years subject to suitability and performance, as per DoP&T & MHA guidelines issued from time to time. No further extension will be granted in any case.
Work Location
The selected candidates are liable to be posted anywhere in India in any of the Zones/Sub-Zones/Regional Offices/Headquarters of Narcotics Control Bureau. Any conditional application regarding the place of posting or any other issue shall not be entertained.
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Khaitan & Co is one of India’s oldest and full service law firms comprising over 750 fee earners and consultants including 170 partners and directors.
Opportunity Details
Khaitan & Co. is looking for talent for their Corporate Commercial practice.
Qualifications
Prefers people with at least 2+ years of experience at a Firm-wide level (offices in Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, NCR, and Singapore).
Procedure to apply
The CVs should be sent to recruitment@khaitanco.com with a copy to hr@khaitanco.com – with a specific subject line, for example, “CV | Name | Current Practice | Applying for Level- Practice | Preferred Location | Date”.
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The Willem C. Vis Moot is one of the greatest and most awaited events of the international arbitral calendar, taking place each year in both Hong Kong and Vienna. The Moot is organized by the Association for the Organization and Promotion of the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot (Verein zur Veranstaltung und Förderung des Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot).
Jindal Global University has been hosting the Indian Vis Pre-Moot since its 7th edition in 2017. The Pre-moot will be on the same problem as the main moot and is used by teams as a testing ground before the real moot. Pre-moots open a world of possibilities and enhance performance. They become an extremely essential platform for teams to learn and develop new styles and strategies from their counterparts.
12th Indian Vis Pre-Moot
This year, the Indian Vis Pre-Moot will be held on 26th and27th February 2022. To ensure the safety of all participants, the Pre-Moot shall be held virtually.
The registration for the 12th Indian Vis Pre-Moot will be open from December 25th, 12 AM IST to January 5th, 11:59 PM IST. The slots will be filled on a first-come-first-serve basis.
General Details
Date of the Pre-moot: February 26-27th, 2022
Location: Virtual
Registration: Registration formally begins on December 25th, 2021, 12:00 AM IST. The same may be done by filling the following form through the link.
Further information: No registration fee will be charged. Due to limited seats, teams would be selected on a first-come first-served basis.
Registration Deadline
The last date of registration is January 5, 2022, at 11:59 PM IST.
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The Eastern European Foreign Investment Moot Court Competition is a comprehensive training in dispute resolution modelled on historic events from the wider Eastern European region. Designed to promote and invigorate legal studies with a focus on Eastern Europe, EEFI moot court invites law students and legal professionals to come together and learn more about complex disputes and legal history.
It is a student competition that has incorporated the best practices of the most successful moot courts and had them targeted at the experience and interests of the Eastern European region. The case-study is based on a real historic situation from the Eastern European region, and is adapted to the contemporary legal framework and problems facing the dispute resolution community.
Eligibility
All law schools worldwide are eligible to participate in the competition. Any restrictions due to Covid-19 pandemic or sanctions apply as per laws of the country hosting the oral rounds.
Students must be enrolled full-time, part-time or on an exchange study in a program leading to the obtainment of a degree in law at a university recognized by a state it is in.
Students of all levels of studies, including PhD studies, are eligible.
Students who are or were ever registered in a bar association are not eligible.
Team Composition
A team may consist of a minimum of two and a maximum of five student team members.
The number of coaches per team is not limited.
Only registered team members may participate in oral rounds as speakers. The team coach is allowed to be present at the hearings but is not allowed to intervene in the pleadings.
At least two of the team members have to plead in each pleading.
The Eastern European Foreign Investment Moot Court Competition organizers do not provide coaches for the participating teams. EEFI Moot Court will organize “practice sessions” for the teams and will invite specialists in the field of arbitration.
Upon registration, every team will receive the invitation links for the prospective “practice sessions”. Every team member will be able to join such sessions via that link and will be able to listen to those specialists and ask them questions.
Registration
Each team shall register by the deadline specified on the official homepage of the competition at EEFImootcourt.org.
In addition, each Team shall designate a Coach. If a Team wishes to participate without a Coach, it has to designate a Team Lead that will be responsible for all communication between the Team and Organization Committee of the Moot.
Each University may register as many teams as it wishes.
The overall number of participating teams is limited to 45 teams. The first 45 teams, which will register via our mail, will be accepted.
Each team must submit its full details and composition for registration via email at eefi@eefimootcourt.org
RegistrationFee
No fees are charged for participation as a team in the competition.
Important Dates
Closing of team registrations: December 31, 2021
Submission of requests for clarifications: January 15, 2022
Publication of clarifications to the case study: January 30, 2022
Closing of registration of arbitrators: January 31, 2022
Team submission of skeleton arguments: February 25, 2022
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Alliance University is a Private University established in Karnataka by the State Act No.34 of the year 2010 and recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi.
Alliance School of Law
Alliance School of Law, Alliance University is approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI), New Delhi. The Alliance School of Law offers two five-year, integrated undergraduate courses in law, viz., B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) and B.B.A. LL.B.(Hons.).
About International Conference on Law and Social Transformation – ICLS
Law plays an important role in social transformation by having a direct impact on society. It has always been looked at as one of the important instruments that could bring about social change. Thus, social transformation is the modification in the way people work. As a result, social transformation entails changes in people’s working habits.
Changes in technology, demography, competitiveness, conflict, ideology, political life, economic policy, and legal principles are all variables that contribute to social transformation.
Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, have always strived to achieve excellence in Legal Research, hence, organizing the International Conference on Law and Social Transformation – ICLS-2022 on March 26, 2022, and this would be an annual endeavor in the years to come.
Eligibility
Alliance School of Law is providing a forum for the discussion of well-researched papers through the International Conference on Law and Social Transformation – ICLS-2022. Faculty members, Judicial Officers, Advocates, Research Scholars, and Students, among others, are invited to submit quality research articles from the given areas.
Theme
Main Theme: Law and Social Transformation
Participants can present a research paper on any of the following areas related to Law and Social Transformation
Balancing IP rights and public interest during the pandemic
Child Welfare and Law
Constitutional policy and development
Development of Agriculture and Industry
Ethnic pluralism and tribal rights
International Organization as the sustainable development indicators
Issues relating to migrant workers during the pandemic
Science, Technology, and Law
Law, Economics, and Management
Reforms in the Justice Delivery System
Religious rights and practices
Role of local self-government institutions and NGOs in social transformation
Role of UNO during the pandemic
Women empowerment and gender justice
Submission Guidelines
Abstract: Not more than 300 words and a minimum of relevant 5 keywords.
Paper: Co-authorship is permitted to a maximum of one author. However, both authors need to register separately. In the case of co-authorship, at least one author must attend the conference to present the paper. No Proxy presentations are allowed.
Maximum Length: 6000 words including title/cover page and references.
Margins: 1″ on all sides.
Regular Font: Times New Roman, 12 points, Line spacing 1.5 justified.
Title Font: Times New Roman, 14 points, bold, Line spacing 1.5.
Footnotes: Times New Roman, font size 10 with a spacing of 1.0.
Citation: OSCOLA Method of Citation.
Selected research papers will be published in an edited book form, two best research papers and the presentations will receive awards. However, papers not complying with the guidelines given above will not be accepted for publication.
Important Dates
Last Date for sending abstracts: January 5, 2022
Communication of accepted abstracts: January 15, 2022
Last date for registration and payment: February 15, 2022
Last Date for sending full papers: February 15, 2022
To register for ICLS 2022, click on the link given at the end of this post.
Registration Fee
Professionals and Academicians: Rs.2,000
Ph.D. scholars and Students: Rs.1,500
International Participants: $50
Non-Refundable: The Registration fees shall be non-refundable
Awards and Certificates
Selected research papers will be published in an edited book form, two best research papers and the presentations will receive awards. However, papers not complying with the guidelines given above will not be accepted for publication.
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School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University, was established in 1989 to impart an integrated legal education with unique programmes for Under-Graduate, Post-Graduate and Research levels. One of the major objectives of the School is to undertake systematic research and study of law with a dynamic curriculum that is constantly evolving and by engaging in innovative interdisciplinary research.
Call for Papers
The School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University invite you to contribute to the Journal of Indian Legal Thought 14th Volume 2020 and 15th Volume 2021 (ISSN 2249-9989).
Having been published from 2003 onwards the double-blind peer-reviewed Journal of Indian Legal Thought includes original research articles, case comments, short comments and book reviews.
Submission Guidelines
Word Limit
Long Articles between 8000-12000 (including footnotes)
Short Articles between 4000-8000 (including footnotes)
Case notes and legislative comments between 1500-3000 (including footnotes)
Submission and Formatting Guidelines
All submissions must be in the Microsoft word Format in Times New Roman with font size 12 and line spacing of 1.5
Citations must conform to the Bluebook (20th edn.) style of citation
Footnotes must be in Times New Roman, font size 10 with single line spacing
All submissions must be original and unpublished work of the author and should not have been submitted, accepted or published elsewhere.
Submit an electronic copy of your manuscript along with a covering letter mentioning the name of the author ,occupation ,title of manuscript, mobile phone no and contact address.
Articles found plagiarized will be summarily rejected
Co-authorship is allowed (maximum of 2 authors)
Articles will go through a double blind peer review and acceptance will be subject to the report of the peer review team.
Submission Procedure
All submissions for both Volumes must reach on or before February 28th, 2022.
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