Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University is a uni-disciplinary University in Visakhapatnam, India for under-graduate and post-graduate legal education. DSNLU is committed to design and deliver legal education, promote academic achievement and excellence in legal research.
About the Moot
DSNLU is both delighted and obliged to conduct Sri Damodaram Sanjivayya Centenary International Moot Court Competition. This competition is very special to us as our institution is named after Sri Damodaram Sanjivayya, who was the former Chief minister of Andhra Pradesh and was also the first dalit Chief Minister of an Indian state and it is his 100th birth anniversary this year. His work towards inherent social problems inspired us to conduct this moot court competition.
Payment Details
Account No:
283710100024089
Account Name:
Registrar, DSNLU
Bank Name, Branch:
Union Bank Of India, Sabbavaram
IFS Code:
UBIN0828378
Important Dates
1.
Release of Notification:
25th November, 2021
2.
Commencement of Registration:
25th November, 2021
3.
Last date for Softcopy Submission of Registration:Formand Payment of Registration Fees:
25th December, 2021
4.
Last Date for Seeking Clarifications:
11th January,2022
5.
Response to Clarifications:
18th January,2022
7.
Last date for Softcopy Submission of Memorials:
30th January,2022
8.
Commencement of the Competition and InauguralCeremony:
12thFebruary,2022
9.
Preliminary Rounds and Quarter Finals:
12thFebruary,2022
10.
SemiFinals, Finals,Valedictory Ceremony and PrizeDistribution:
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The Kerala Law Academy Law College (KLA), established in 1966 is a Centre for legal studies, legal research and law reforms. Its acclaimed peer-reviewed Research Journal has been published continuously since 1977. The College is affiliated to the University of Kerala.
About the Seminar
Kerala Law Academy Law College in association with Centre for Advanced Legal Studies and Research (CALSAR) is organizing a One Day International Seminar on the Credibility of Evidence by Forensic Practices in Crime Investigation on 8th of January, 2021 from the Kerala Law Academy Campus, Peroorkada, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
The Seminar will be conducted through online platforms ZOOM and GOOGLE MEET. All the participants should have good access to the internet and be able to access the above said online platform.
The Chief Guest for the International Seminar (Tenth Virtual) on Credibility of Evidence by Forensic Practices in Crime Investigation is Professor Jeeva Niriella, Department of Public and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Colombo.
Call for Papers
The Organizing Committee is calling for Research Articles from Law Students, Academicians, Lawyers, Social Workers, Policy Makers, and Officials from various Departments- Representatives from Institutions and Professionals; NGO, Social Activists, Social Science Researchers and Faculty and Research Scholars. The Research Articles received would be published in proceedings with ISBN.
Sub-themes
Development and Constituents of Forensic Testimony
Exploring the origin of forensic evidence through the ages.
Meaning, Scope and need of forensic science, Basic principles of forensic science, Frye case and Daubert standard.
Mummification and history of Autopsy, antemortem and post mortem injuries
Fundamental aspects and scope of forensic medicine.
Use of medicine and entomology to solve crimes and origin of pathology.
Early practices of forensic examination used by a forensic Investigator.
Origin of fingerprint analysis or forensic dactyloscopy.
Water crimes, Forensic limnology and forensic archeology, forensic chemistry, Questioned document examination, Forensic DNA analysis, Forensic Linguistics, Forensic nursing, Forensic odontology, forensic serology.
Forensic psychology and psychiatry, Digital forensics, wildlife forensic science.
Basic principles and applications of photography in forensic science and photographic evidence.
Role of forensic Intelligence in crime analysis.
Tools and Techniques in Forensic Practices and Related Loopholes
Automated Fingerprint Identification system, significance of poroscopy and edgeoscopy, Constituents of sweat residue, mechanism of detection of fingerprints by different developing reagents, preservation of developed fingerprints, fingerprinting the deceased.
Importance of footprints, casting, electrostatic lifting of foot prints, palm prints, lip prints and its examination.
Chromatographic methods, fundamental principles and forensic application of thin layer chromatography.
Spectroscopic methods, Lambert- Beer Law, Electrophoresis, Neutron activation analysis and Forensic application of microscopy.
Computer forensics Investigations.
Forensic significance of tachograph data.
Role of DNA typing in identifying unrecognizable bodies- Hardy-Weinberg law.
Glass evidence, paint evidence, fibre evidence, soil evidence, cloth evidence, forensic importance of tool marks and forensic gemmology.
Analysis of traces of petroleum products in forensic exhibits, cases involving arson, Analysis of fire debris.
Post-mortem changes affecting the analysis of narcotics.
Report writing and crime scene management- types of crime scenes, crime scene search methods, safety measures at crime scenes.
Bomb scene management, detection of hidden explosives.
Legal and Ethical Landscapes with the Conflicts and Problems in Forensic Evidence
Expert opinion under Indian Evidence Act, 1872, basic tools needed for forensic documents, forgeries and the concept of corroboration.
Adversarial Versus Inquisitorial System.
Deposition of the medical witness and report of certain Government scientific experts under Section 291 and Section 293 of Criminal Procedural Code.
Medico-legal aspects of death, interviewing onlookers and segregating possible witnesses, Miranda warning card, suicidal notes.
Psychology of evidence, criminal profiling and psychology in court room , Ethical issues in forensic psychology with reference to Section 84 IPC.
Legal aspects of bite marks.
Legal and privacy issues in computer forensics.
Data Depiction like non-verbal detection, statement analysis, voice stress analyser, hypnosis, polygraphy-ethical and legal aspects, the guilty knowledge test, Narcos Analysis and brain electrical oscillation signatures- theory, ethical and legal issues.
Legal considerations at crime scenes, documentation of crime scenes , preparation of inquest (S.174 Cr. P.C), duties of first responders at crime scene, coordination between police personnel and forensic scientists at crime scenes, Crime Scene logs.
Crime scene evidence, collecting, sealing and labelling of evidence, Application of Locardâs Principle, chain of custody and reconstruction of crime scene.
Forensic accountancy, forensic auditing and violation of Intellectual property Rights, case histories .
Forensic science in International Perspectives with the setup of INTERPOL and FBI.
Duties of forensic scientists, Code of Conduct of Forensic Scientists and their qualifications.
Organisational Set ups of Forensic laboratories and other ancillary institutional panorama.
Regulatory framework of forensic evidence, national and international perspective.
Note: These themes are not exhaustive; Authors are open to work on any topic related to the above-mentioned theme.
Kindly confine yourself to the areas identifiable with the title ofSeminar. The papers must be in Times New Roman, Font Size: Heading-14, Text-16 in A4 format, single line spacing, in justify not exceeding 2500 words including Title, details of the Author/s and Footnotes. Authors are encouraged to use The Bluebook (20th ed.) citation format for footnoting and it should be in Times New Roman Font 10 size. Further, speaking footnotes are discouraged.
An Abstract not exceeding 250 words shall be submitted for consideration. The Abstract shall contain the Synopsis of the Paper, Subtitles, Reference materials and Conclusion indicating authorâs perspective. The abstract must be mailed to klainternationalseminar10@gmail.com with the subject âAbstract submissionâ on or before December 23, 2021. It must be accompanied by a cover page, stating the following â
Title of the paper;
Sub-Theme;
Name of Author(s);
Name of Institute/Organization;
Official Designation;
E-mail Address;
Postal Address;
Contact Number
The Submission should be in WORD FORMAT.
All footnotes must adhere to 20th edition of Bluebook standards and must be styled using the footnote option in word.
Borders, underlines or other design objects must not be included in the paper.
References need not be mentioned at the end of a paper and must be included within footnotes.
Precedents may be in Italics but not bold.
All sub headings must be left aligned, in bold.
The Papers shall be screened by a Committee. The Full Papers (2500 words) approved by the Committee shall be accepted for presentation in the Seminar. The intimation of selection will be made through E-mail.
The final paper should contain a cover page which includes Name, Designation, Relevant Discipline and Year of Study, Address, E-mail id and Contact number. Authors are to give details in the Full Paper.
Abstracts and papers should be written in English, and the working language of the Seminar will be English, and presentations shall be done in English.
Submissions should be made by the author who will attend the Seminar.
Co-Authorship is allowed but limited to one Co-Author only.
Only one paper per participant will be permitted. Multiple submissions will lead to disqualification.
No part of the paper should have been published earlier nor should it be under consideration for publication. Any form of Plagiarism will result in immediate disqualification.
The Organizers will take earnest effort to publish the best articles selected from among those received, subject to their acceptance by reputed journals as per their criteria.
Publishing Charges if any demand for the journal is to be paid by the author.
Important Dates
Submission of Abstracts: December 23, 2021
Communication of Abstract Acceptance: December 25, 2021
Submission of Full paper: January 2, 2022
Intimation of Full paper Acceptance: January 4, 2022
Date of payment of Registration fee: January 6, 2022
International Seminar: January 8, 2022
Registration Fee: Rs.750/- per participant (Additional fee of Rs.250/- should be paid in the case of maximum one Co-Author).
Payment Details
The Participant intending to participate must register on or before January 6, 2022 by submitting the duly filled pro forma, which will be provided through the mail after the acceptance of the full paper.
All the participants must make an online payment of Rs.750/- ( In the case of co-author Rs.1000/-) as the registration fee, through the online link provided in the Kerala Law Academy website.
Certificate
All the participants will be awarded an e-certificate of presentation.Â
Contact Details
Faculty Convener
Ajitha Nair L (Associate Professor, Kerala Law Academy) â 9496196638
Faculty Co-Conveners
Dr. Dakshina Saraswathy (General Secretary MCS and Assistant Professor, Kerala Law Academy): 9744169215
Salini AP (Assistant Professor, Kerala Law Academy): 8527861463
Priya M.K (Assistant Professor, Kerala Law Academy): 9633311359
Student Conveners
Ajay Y: 9746525734
Sruthi Kannan: 8921194385
Hrishikesh Jayasarman: 7025263839
Sreedurga M U
Darsana Vikram
Ananthu R. S
Ashiq Muhammed
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About HNLU:Hidayatullah National Law University is a public law school and a National Law University in New Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. The University is named after the former Chief Justice of India, Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah.
About CCI: The Competition Commission of India has been established under the Competition Act, 2002 (the Act) to prevent practices having an adverse effect on competition, to promote and sustain competition in Indian markets, to protect the interests of consumers and to ensure freedom of trade carried on by other participants in markets, in India, and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
About the Moot
Hidayatullah National Law University is proposing to host the next edition of the 12th Justice Hidayatullah Memorial National Moot Court Competition 2022, HNMCCâ22 as a physical event.
The Justice Hidayatullah Memorial National Moot Court Competition was started as a part of the centenary celebrations of the eminent jurist, author, and linguist, Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah & over the course of a decade, HNMCC has established a reputation among the legal fraternity, of being one of Indiaâs premier moot court competitions.
The moot is going to be organized by the students and faculty of Hidayatullah National Law University under the able guidance and mentorship of the Honâble Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) V.C. Vivekanandan.
Eligibility, Team Size and Other Information
All students enrolled in a 3-year LLB programme or a 5-year integrated LLB programme shall be eligible to participate in the CCI-HNMCC 2022. However, only one team per university/institution shall be eligible to participate.
The team composition shall be as follows: 2 Speakers & 1 Researcher. The teams may choose to participate without a Researcher.
The Speakers shall not be eligible to participate in the researcherâs test. However, in the case of a 2-member team, one of the speakers shall be eligible to appear for the Researcher Test and that shall be notified to the Organizers at the time of Formal Registration.
Teams should not disclose the identity of their institution; such disclosure shall invite penalties including disqualification. The decision for the same shall be at the discretion of the National Administrator.
Registration for the 12th CCI-HNMCC 2022 will open on December 12th, 2021. The last date for registration shall be 11:59 PM, January 15th, 2022.
The registration fee for the Competition is âš5,000 and has to be paid either through RTGS/NEFT/IMPS or through a Demand Draft. The payment details can be found in the registration form.
The following documents shall be submitted by the teams at the time of registration:
A letter of approval from the university permitting the team to take part in the competition.
Scanned copy of Demand Draft of the registration fee or the Receipt of online payment.
Awards will be distributed in the following categories:
Team: The team which wins the final round will be adjudged as the âWinner of the CCI-HNMCC 2022â and will get an amount of âš 1,00,000 along with a trophy. The team members of the winning team will also be given an opportunity to intern with AZB & Partners. The team which secures second place will get the title of âRunners-upâ and âš 50,000 as a cash prize. The finalists will also be awarded various goodies from SCC Online.
Best Memorial: The team with the highest memorial score (aggregate) will get the âBest Memorialâ prize along with a cash prize of âš 20,000.
Best Speaker: The speaker who secures the highest score (average) at the conclusion of the Preliminary Rounds will get an award for the âBest Speakerâ with a cash prize of âš 20,000. It is necessary to argue for both parties in order to be eligible for the âBest Speaker Awardâ.
Best Researcher: The researcher with the highest score in the Researcher Test will get the âBest Researcherâ prize along with a cash prize of âš 10,000.
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About International Journal on Consumer Law and Practice (IJCLP)
The National Law School of India University (NLSIU) is an institution of legal education focusing on undergraduate and graduate legal and policy education in India.
The Universityâs Chancellor is the Chief Justice of India, and the Chairman of the Bar Council of India is the Chairman of the General Council. NLSIU, since 2018 has consistently maintained the top rank in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranks higher educational institutions across India.
In Indian history first time the Consumer Law and Practice Chair (CLAP Chair) has been established in August 2008, at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore (NLSIU) by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi, to promote research, teaching and training in Consumer Law and Practice. From the date of establishment of this CLP chair, Prof.(Dr.) Ashok Patil is heading and administering this Chair and is the Chief Editor of this Journal.
The International Journal on Consumer Law and Practice (IJCLP) (ISSN 2347-2731) is an Open-Access, Blind-Peer-reviewed, Law journal published annually by NLSIU under the aegis of the Chair on Consumer Law and Practice, NLSIU (CLAP) since 2013. Recently Journal indexed on SCOPUS, HeinOnline, SCC OnLine, & UGC CARE List.
Previous issues have featured contributions by Hon. Justice AK Sikri (Judge, Supreme Court of India), HC Mult Norbert Reich (Emeritus Professor, Bremen University, Germany), Cristina Poncibò (Assoc. Prof., Comparative Private Law, University of Turin, Italy), Laura Zoboli (Asst. Prof., European Economic Law, University of Warsaw, Poland), James P Nehf (Prof. and Cleon H Foust Fellow, Robert H McKinney School of Law Indiana University), Gail Pearson (Prof., University of Sydney, Australia), etc.
IJCLP seeks to provide a forum for engaging in discussion on various National and International best practices of Consumer Protection Laws.
Following the Ninth successful volume of the Journal and in continuance of the endeavour to encourage academic discourse and legal scholarship, the Board of Editors invites submission for the Tenth Volume. The Journal welcomes contributions from academicians, practitioners, students of law and allied fields.
Submission Guidelines
The journal welcomes contributions from academicians, practitioners, students of law and allied fields.
Theme: Consumer Protection with special reference of E-Commerce and Product Liability
Sub Themes:
International Consumer Protection Framework & Policy specifically on E-Commerce and Product Liability
Role of Regulatory Authorities in Consumer Protection specifically on E-Commerce and Product Liability
Comparative study of Product Liability in India with developed Countries
Technological Advancements in Protection and Enforcement of Consumer Rights
Cross jurisdictional analysis of consumer laws on e-commerce
Intermediary liability in e-commerce
Product Liability Insurance
The sub-themes listed above are merely indicative and not exhaustive. The Journal highly appreciates the Comparative Study of global best practice on E-commerce and Product Liability with India.
Word Limit
Articles and Research Papers with abstract (6,000-8,000 words inclusive of footnotes).
Essay (3,000-4,000 words inclusive of footnotes).
Case Comment, Legislative Briefs (2,500-3,000 words inclusive of footnotes).
Book Review (2,000 words inclusive of footnotes).
Format of Submission
The submission shall not contain the name of the author or institutional affiliation or any other identification mark. Submission shall be sent in .doc or .docx format only.
A separate cover letter in (.doc) or (.docx) format containing particulars of the author(s) and the submission is to be sent along with the submission. A cover letter should include â
Title of Submission,
Sub-theme Chosen (if any)
Abstract (not exceeding 300 words)
Name of the Author & Co-Author (Only one Co-author is permitted)
Designation
Institutional Affiliation
Contact Information and Address for Correspondence.
The body of the submission should be in Times New Roman, with Font Size 12 and Line Spacing of 1.5. The footnotes should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 10 with Single Line Spacing.
The submission should contain a disclaimer to the effect that the piece is original and has not been published or is under consideration, for publication, elsewhere.
All submissions are subject to a Plagiarism check.
All submissions go through an initial round of review by the editorial board and the selected pieces are subsequently sent for peer review, before finalization for publication.
Submission Procedure
Only electronic submissions are accepted. Kindly submit your submission on this Google form along with the cover letter, and resume on or before 30th March 2022 for it to be considered for volume X.
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The Faculty of Law at SGT University was established in the year 2014 with the mission of providing quality legal education to students coming from diverse social and cultural backgrounds. Our main objective is to provide a stimulating and academically rich environment to students, so that they can be groomed into becoming enlightened and hardworking legal professionals to compete with the best at the National and International levels.
About Certificate Course
The Faculty of law, SGT University has currently five courses- B.A.LL.B, B.B.A.LL.B, LL.B, LL.M, and Ph.D. In order to expand the outreach and also to generate revenue, the law department proposes to launch a series of online certificate courses for the law professionals including scholars, students, working, faculty and others. To begin with, the Faculty of law has prepared a proposal to launch the first course entitled the Online Maritime law Certificate Course; the highlights of the course are as follows-
Course- Online Certificate course on Maritime law
Nature- Online and Certificate
Duration- 3 months (every Saturday and Sunday)
Target Audience- For faculty, Professionals, Students, Scholars, legal and other courses Aspirants
Resource Person- Professors from Government University, Professors from NLUâs, Professors from Faculty of law, SGT University, Associates from reputed Law Firms.
Course Fees
Outside Faculty, Academicians, Research Scholars- 5000/-
In house Faculty, Academicians, Research Scholars- 4000/-
Outside Students- 3500/-
In house Students- 2500/-
Date of Commencement- 15January 2022 to 27 March 2022
Certificate- Awarded a certificate under the seal of SGT University
Since, the course would be online there is no significant `overhead cost except for computer terminal for coordinator, cost of stationery, brochure. On approval, an advertisement will be released digitally as well as in print media, our Home television SGT Times has also requested to on AIR the program. A dedicated team of Faculty has been identified to coordinate the course.
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The School of Law, VISTAS is approved by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi. Vels Educational Trust was founded by Dr. Ishari K Ganesh a visionary and an eminent educationist, in fond memory of his father Thiru.Isari Velan. The Moot Court is named after Thiru. Isari Velan and the present 2022 Moot Court is the 4th Consecutive National Moot Court Competition hosted by the Moot Society â VISTAS.
About the Moot
Thiru. Isari Velan Memorial National Moot Court Competition (IVMNMCC) is an annual all India moot court competition organized by the School of Law, Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies (VISTAS), Chennai. The competition is one of the most sought-after mooting events among the Law schools in the city of Chennai. It started in the year 2019 and this year will be its fourth edition.
The past IVMNMC competitions have been graced by eminent Jurists and Judges namely Honâble Mr. Justice Kurian Joseph (Retd.), Former Judge, Supreme Court of India, Honâble Mr. Justice M.S. Ramesh, Judge, High Court of Madras, Honâble Mr. Justice M. Nirmal Kumar, Judge, High Court of Madras, Honâble Mr. Justice G.R. Swaminathan, Judge, High Court of Madras, Honâble Mr. Justice G.K. Ilanthiraiyan, Judge, High Court of Madras and Honâble Mr. Justice D. Bharatha Chakravarthy, Judge, High Court of Madras.
School of Law â VISTAS (Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies) is organizing National Virtual Moot Court Competition 2022, scheduled to be held on February 25 and 26, 2022. The present moot problem is based on Constitutional Law involving power structures and nuances of Electoral Law. The IV Ishari Velan National â Virtual Moot Court Competition seeks to provide students with a platform to develop abstract thinking, logical reasoning and practical problem-solving.
Participation Guidelines
Eligibility Criteria: Students enrolled in Five-Years Integrated Law Degree Programme or Three-Year LL.B Programme at the time of the competition are eligible to participate in the Competition. Each Law College/Law School/Law University shall nominate a maximum of Two Teams to participate from their Institution.
Team Composition: A team shall comprise of Minimum Two or maximum Three Members i.e. Two Speakers and One Researcher. The Teams shall identify the speakers and researcher during registration.
Official Language: The official language of the Competition is English.
Dress Code: The teams are required to maintain dress code as mentioned below.
Boys: White Shirt, Black Trousers, Black Blazer, Black tie, and Black Formal shoes.
Girls: White Shirt, Black Trousers/Salwar (White and Black), Black Blazer, and Black Formal shoes.
Registration Details
The participants as a team are requested to register online from December 09, 2021 onwards. Participating teams must fill the provisional registration form in the google form link: https://forms.gle/GWsT72Zkd862eZ2w8
The registration fees of Rs. 1000/- is to be paid online. The UTR/Ref. Number of screenshot of payment must be uploaded in final registration form for completing the process of registration.
While transacting the registration fee, ensure that you enter as MOOT COURT COMPETITION in the Comment/Remarks column in the bank payment app.
Registration Fee Payment Details
Account Name: Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies (VISTAS).
Bank: Axis Bank, Madipakkam Branch, Chennai
Account Number: 911010014364240
IFSC Code: UTIB0000083
Branch Code: 083
MICR: 600211007
Important Dates
Commencement of Provisional Online Registration: December 09, 2021
Last date for Provisional Online Registration: February 10, 2022
Last Date for Submission of soft copy of memorials: February 15, 2022
Orientation, Prelims & Quarters: February 25, 2022
Semi-finals, Finals, Valedictory & Prize distribution: February 26, 2022
Awards and Certificates
Winning Team: Rs. 25,000/-
Runners Up: Rs. 15,000/-
Best Speaker: Rs. 5,000/- Best Memorial: Rs. 9,000/-
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National Law University, Jodhpur is one of Indiaâs premier law schools, situated in the vibrant and colourful city of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. It was established in 1999 as part of a vision of excellence in legal education through innovative methods of learning and focus on interdisciplinary studies.
About the Journal
The Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal (âCALJâ) is the flagship journal of the Centre for Constitutional Law and Administrative Law, published under the guidance of Prof. (Dr.) I.P Massey, Dean, Faculty of Law, National Law University Jodhpur.
CALJ aims to promote scholarly excellence in the area of comparative constitutional and administrative law with a diligent editorial board, an eminent advisory board and an institution known for its academic excellence. Each issue contains articles, notes, case comments and book reviews based on contemporary issues of comparative constitutional and administrative law.
Theme/Topics
The articles, notes and case comments must relate to the area of comparative constitutional law and administrative law.
How to Submit?
General Guidelines
The Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal [âJournalâ] attempts to initiate and foster academic dialogue concerning the subject of Administrative Law and Constitutional Law keeping in mind a global perspective. Please note that all submissions must be topical to the scope and theme of the Journal.
All submitted manuscripts shall be original. Any form of plagiarism would lead to immediate rejection of the submission.
Submission of solicited manuscripts, on invitation from the Journalâs editors, guarantees publication of the same. However, if such solicited manuscript does not meet the Journalâs standards of quality scholarship, final discretion to publish the solicited manuscript vests with the Editorial Board [âBoardâ]
The author(s) must inform the Board if the manuscript has also been submitted to another journal, website or forum. The Board must be notified immediately if an offer for publication from another journal, website or forum is accepted by the author(s).
After the first publication of a manuscript with the Journal, permission for any subsequent publication in another forum must be obtained from the Board.
All correspondence must be via e-mail, and should be addressed to the Managing Editor at:Â editorcalq@gmail.com
Specific Guidelines
Author(s)
Each manuscript may have up to two authors, however co-authorship is not permitted for Book Reviews and Case Comments
In case of joint authorship, the author from whom a submission is received by the Board, shall intimate the Board of the name, credentials and contact details of the intended co-author.
Citations and References
All relevant sources shall be duly acknowledged as footnotes.
Speaking footnotes are allowed
The text and citation styles shall conform to the rules prescribed in The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th edition).
Style Guidelines
The Journal accepts submissions in the following categories:
Articles- Not exceeding 10,00 (Ten Thousand) words. Articles must deal with issues of interest and relevance and must demonstrate a high level of analysis. Articles of a purely descriptive nature are not preferred.
Notes- Not exceeding 4000 (Four Thousand) words. Notes should cover a recent development or should be issue-specific. A Note functions as a more condensed and succinct Article.
Case Comment- Not exceeding 3000 (Three Thousand) words. Case comments entail a critical analysis of recent case laws and policy developments.
Book Reviews- Not Exceeding 2000 (Two Thousand) words. Book Reviews entail providing critical analysis and review of any book that deals with the subject matter of the Journal.
Note: All manuscripts must necessarily be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 350 words.
Word Count: Please note that the word limit would be considered excluding the footnotes, except when speaking footnotes are used. The journal may accept shorter or longer submissions depending on the quality of the submission.
Formatting Specifications
The manuscript must be word-processed in Garamond.
The main body text should be in font size 12 and footnotes in size 10.
There should be line spacing of 1.5 between paragraphs and headings in the main body and a line space of 1.0 in footnotes.
Verbatim quotes must be put in double quotes and italicised with a 0.5â indent.
The entire document, including footnotes, must be justified.
Language: The Journal shall follow British English.
Submission Procedure
The Author/s are required to email the manuscript to editorcalq[at]gmail[dot]com.
The manuscript may be mailed in Microsoft Word (â.docâ or â.docxâ) format.
The manuscript shall not contain any details of the author, and anonymity must be maintained.
The subject of the mail must clearly mention, âSubmission_Volume 6.2 [Article/Note/Case Comment/Book Review]â.
The mail must be addressed to the Managing Editor, providing the name of the author/s with the name of the institution affiliated to and the contact details in the body of the mail.
A mail confirming the receipt of the manuscript and subsequently its acceptance for publication would be duly conveyed to the author/s through the email id used by the author/s for correspondence.
The last date for submission is 11:59 p.m. (IST) on February 15, 2022 (Tuesday).
Copyright Notice
Authors, upon submission, communicate their acceptance of the following conditions:
The work, upon publication, becomes the property of the Journal.
Permissions for subsequent publication/reprint and/or derivative works must be obtained from the Editors of the Journal.
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The Conclave shall be a unique first-of-its-kind platform in India where students from across the country and globally shall get an opportunity to deliberate on contemporary issues of International Law.
The Conclave shall aim at the realignment of the global discourse on International Law from being Euro-American-centric to align with the strategic interests of African, Asian, and other developing countries. It shall also be a platform for students to interact with experts, academicians, and practitioners in International Law from across the globe.
Theme of the Essay Competition
The theme of the competition shall be âCommentary on State Practice on the present International Law Commission Agenda Itemsâ. Participants may choose to comment on any nationâs state practice on the following topics:
Provisional Application of Treaties
Protection of the Atmosphere
Immunity of State Officials from foreign criminal jurisdiction
Protection of Environment in relation to armed conflict
Peremptory norms of general international law (jus cogens)
Succession of State in respect to state responsibility
General Principals of Law
Sea level rise in relation to international law
Crimes Against Humanity
Piracy and Armed Robbery
Submission Guidelines
Size of essay: 3500 words, including footnote. Footnotes shall be as per the latest OSCOLA edition.
Deadline: Entries to be sent by 1700 hours IST, 20 January 2022
Entries shall be sent to ilc@rru.ac.in, Rashtriya Raksha University, Lavad-Dehgam. Entries shall contain the names, addresses, and contact details of the author(s).
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The Society of International Law and Policy (âSILPâ) of the National University of Juridical Sciences is an academic society that seeks to create awareness about contemporary international issues of legal importance. It seeks to develop a synergy between law and policy at the international level while recognizing that geopolitical trends in the transnational space have impacts at the municipal level.
About the Essay Competition
The 1st NUJS SILP Essay Competition: Participants in this pan-India essay competition stand a chance to win cash prizes, publication opportunities, and merit certificates from NUJS.
This essay competition seeks to further discourse on relevant topics in contemporary international law.
Eligibility
Open to undergraduate students in any course and post-graduate (LL.B/LL.M) Law students from any recognized University/College/Law School in India.
Co-authorship up to two authors is permitted.
Themes
Ecocide as International Crime: Bold Reform or Empty Rhetoric?
Communitarian Interest in International Law
Succession of States in respect of State Responsibility
Fragmentation of International Law: Challenges and Prospects
Critical International Law: Recent Trends
Formatting Guidelines
Font: Time News Roman `
Font Size: 12
Spacing: 1.5
Margin: One inch on all sides
Paper size: A4
Wrod Limit:
Minimum Word Limit: 2000
Maximum word Limit: 2500 (excluding footnotes, kindly avoid using speaking footnotes)
Citation style: OSCOLA 4th Edition.
Citation Font Size: 10
Spacing: 1.0
Citation Font: Times New Roman
Do not include any pictures or other illustrations in the essay
All essays have to be in English
Submission Guidelines
All submissions will undergo strict online plagiarism check.
Special consideration will be placed upon originality, applicability and feasibility of the arguments/ suggestions made in the essay and the depth of research.
The copyright in the legislative draft submitted by the participating teams shall vest with the Society of International Law and Policy. Further, The Society of International Law and Policy shall not be responsible for any liability accrued to any person or for any loss caused to any person because of the content of the essay submitted.
In case of any dispute, the decision of the Directors of the Society of International Law and Policy and National University of Juridical Sciences will be final.
Submission of the essays will take place via a google form â
It is the responsibility of each Team to ensure that the â.docxâ copy of the submission can be opened legibly with Microsoft Office 2010 or Microsoft Office 2007 and the â.pdfâ copy of the submission can be opened legibly with Adobe Acrobat Reader.
The form will also collect details of the participantsâ names, phone numbers, email addresses and name of their College/ University, and course undertaken along with their year of study.
Important Dates
Date of topic release: December 15, 2021
Submission of Essays: January 31, 2022
Result Declaration: March 1, 2022
Awards
1st place: Rs 5,000 and merit certificate
2nd place: Rs 3,000 and a merit certificate
3rd place: Rs 2,000 and a merit certificate
The top ten entries will be published on the SILP Blog or be released as a special edited volume.
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The NUJS Centre for Sports Law and Policy (CSLP) was established in 2019 with the objective of fostering a culture of innovation, legal scholarship, and policy-making in the domain of Sports Law and its many interactions with the subjects.
The Centre aims to fill the void in the area of Sports Law and Policy at the national and international level by working on contemporary sports issues. This Centre will harness the potential of NUJS to contribute to the research and thought leadership of Sports Law. This discourse on law and policy will go a long way in bringing change in society, one step at a time.
Theme
Sports law and policy
The topics can either be about contemporary developments in the field of sports law and policy or any other legal aspect. The topic may include interactions of sports law and policy with other subjects.
How to Submit?
All manuscripts must be in MS Word format and should be sent to blog.cslp@gmail.com with the subject line âSUBMISSIONâ along with the details of the author/s in the body of the mail.
Submission Guidelines
The NUJS CSLP is accepting submissions on a rolling basis from those interested in the field of sports law and policymaking.
The word limit for the Articles is 1500-2000 words excluding endnotes.
Endnotes must be under the NUJS Law Review Citation Standard.
Manuscripts must contain original and unpublished content of the author/s.
Co-authorship of a maximum of 2 persons will be allowed.
All submissions will be reviewed by the editorial team to check originality, quality of arguments, structure and citations before publication and may be accepted or rejected on any of these grounds.
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