Ex Gratia Law Journal is double-blind peer-reviewed multi-disciplinary Online journal. The Ex Gratia Law Journal is an Open Online Journal. The Law Journal strives to provide a platform for discussion of International as well as National Developments in the Field of Law. It aims at educating the majority population of India, who are unaware of their right and duties and are subjected to exploitation.
Call for Blogs
Ex Gratia Law Journal is now accepting blog posts. Ex Gratia Law Journal welcomes original pieces and editorials on contemporary issues related to different domains of law relevant to the mission of the Blog. Students, academicians, advocates, and other stakeholders associated with the field of law are invited to contribute to this blog.The Ex Gratia Law Journal – BLawG showcases contemporary issues and challenges specific to law, with an interdisciplinary approach towards assimilating knowledge. The BLawG shall accept submissions from academicians, students, and professionals on a rolling basis. The main focus of the BLawG is to create a forum to share analytical views on contemporary legal issues.
Theme
Any legal topic.
Note: The theme for the blog is open; one can write on any topic related to contemporary legal issues that we face on a day-to-day basis. Our main objective is to provide analytical views and new insight to the readers.
How to Submit?
All submissions for The EGLJ Blog must be uploaded via the Googe Form. Kindly do not send submissions via email.
If possible also add the suggested category in the submission.
Authors are expected to adhere to the following submission guidelines:
- Blogs must contain content that is both original and unpublished.
- Submissions can be in the form of articles, opinions, case comments and short notes on the aforementioned topics.
- The manuscript shall not exceed more than 20% of Plagiarism.
- The articles should be analytical rather than descriptive.
- Please ensure that the title of the submission is not more than ten words long.
- Articles should be submitted in Microsoft Word format (.doc or .docx).
- We encourage the use of hyperlinks as opposed to footnotes. However, if your article contains sources that cannot be linked, please use Bluebook 19 edn. or 20 edn. style in the footnotes.
- Except under extreme circumstances, we do not publish articles beyond 700-1300 words (excluding citations). Lengthier articles can be published in the form of Blog series with the permission of the editors.
- We evaluate articles on three chief criteria: relevancy of the article, content of the article and language employed in the article. We tend to publish perspectives that are not adequately covered on other fora.
- Formatting: Please use British English. To add emphasis, please italicise the text.
Submission Process:
- All submissions for The EGLJ Blog must be uploaded via the Googe Form (Click here). Kindly DO NOT send submissions via email.
- If possible also add the suggested category in the submission.
- EGLJ Blog conducts a strict blind-peer review of the submissions received and holds absolute discretion in determining whether to accept a submission or not. We will send an email receipt upon acceptance as soon as possible.
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