RMLNLU Kautilya Society Blogs invites guest submissions from policy experts, research scholars, students, and academicians on a rolling basis.
ABOUT
To meet the aforesaid objective, Vidhi has been successfully running an initiative, called the Kautilya Society in different law schools of India, including NLSIU (Bengaluru), NUJS (Kolkata), NALSAR (Hyderabad) and NLU Odisha. Through the Kautilya Society chapters, Vidhi aims to provide students with practical experience in legal research and writing, and to promote public policy as a legitimate career path among young law students.
SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES
Submissions should contain content that is both unpublished and original. Plagiarism is highly discouraged. if the author wishes to get an article cross-published, after the original publication has been done at this blog they can only do so upon the discretion of the editorial board and not before 48 hours of the original publication.
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THE SOCIETY OF LAWS AND LITERATURE, NLUO is seeking articles through the call for articles.
ABOUT
The Society of Law and Literature, as the name implies, focuses not only on legal and literary writings but also encompasses extracurricular activities such as street play, theatre, film review, and so on. It is well known that when deciding individual cases, judges prefer to engage in semantic jugglery to relate better to the various facets of a social structure that get reflected in a judgment. Literature teaches interpretation skills and opens the door to new perspectives. Since the emergence of law, jurists have relied on the versatility and liveliness of literature to annex definitions to legal norms, fill the gaps of legal missteps, or convert complex legalese to layman’s language.
SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES
DIRECTIVES
Because of the inter-disciplinary nature of the blog, it will not accept submissions that are purely legal or literary assessments.
The entries must exhibit a clear connection between law and literature. All authors are requested to submit only original content.
Entries that are not interdisciplinary will be dismissed without a thorough review of the article.
Furthermore, all submissions must include some novel analysis of the author(s) ‘perspectives that add to the existing literature on the subject, rather than being a simple descriptive/informative piece or a collation of information from multiple sources.
Submissions shall go through a mandatory Plagiarism Check before being shortlisted for further review.
Submissions should be sent as an MS Word (.doc) attachment with the title of the article as the file name.
All submissions must be supplemented by a cover letter that includes the name of the author/s, organisational affiliation, headline, and category of the submission.
The author’s contact information, including e-mail and phone number, should also be included in the cover letter.
Specifics of Identification:
The body of the submission must not display any kind of identifier, such as the author’s name and institutional affiliation, which must be included in the cover letter.
That being said, if the author wishes to send a picture representing the submission’s topic or area, they may do so with a 1:1 aspect ratio.
Publication Decision:
The blog team shall subsequently acknowledge receipt of the submission within 24 hours, and a decision on a blog shall take approximately 7-10 days.
All blog entries will be subjected to a two-stage blind-peer review process.
Applications for expedited reviews can be made when the article is being considered for publication by other forums, or when the subject matter is of such relevance that it will lose significance if not evaluated quickly. In such instances, please specify a deadline by which the author (s) expects to receive our response.
Irrespective, the blog editorial team will take at least three days to communicate its decision on blog submissions requesting prompt feedback.
Once the article has been submitted, acknowledgment mail will be sent in one day’s time. From that moment of submission, the author will have three days to retract their submission.
It is the discretion of the editorial board to either accept or reject an article. Any easing of submission rules is at the discretion of the editorial board.
Location:-Society of Law and Literature National Law University Odisha, Cuttack Kathajodi Campus, SEC – 13, CDA, Cuttack- 753015
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Alliance Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution invites articles for its newsletter bearing volume 1 issue 3.
ABOUT
The ACADR seeks to contribute to the vision of the Alliance School of Law, Alliance University of developing human beings who are technically sound, socially relevant, and emotionally strong thereby imbibing in themselves the requisite skills of alternative dispute resolution methods like active listening, understanding other’s point of view, discussions, empathy, rational thinking, solution-oriented approach, analytical understanding, and community interest.
THEME
“Judicial approaches towards recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards”
SUB-THEME
Landmark judgments and development of ADR in India.
Notable decisions by foreign courts on Commercial Arbitration.
Best international practices pertaining to the enforcement of arbitral awards against the State (Govt).
The above-mentioned sub-themes are not exhaustive in nature. The authors are free to write on any topic directly connected to the central theme of the Newsletter.
Submission Guidelines
Authors to submit final versions of their blog/article in MS Word format.
Word Limit: Minimum 700 & maximum 800 words including References.
Do not include a table of contents.
Font style: Times New Roman.
Title font size: 14.
Body font size: 12.
Line spacing: 1.5.
References/citations to be made using Bluebook 20th edition.
Usage of end notes, not foot notes.
End notes to be in Times New Roman, font size 10, and justified alignment.
Total no. of co-authors permitted: 2.
Plagiarism must be less than 10%.
By submitting material for publication, you guarantee that you are the original copyright holder of the work in question, and you own the legal rights to use the information. In case of any breach of copyright, the author shall bear the liability.
Alliance School of Law would not be charging any publication fee.
Authors will be informed about acceptance of their articles within 12 to 15 days from the submission date.
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Department of laws, Guwahati University is organizing a 2 day national seminar on UNDERSTANDING THE DYNAMICS AND INTERFACE OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION under the constitution of India on September 9 and 10, 2022.
ELGBILITY
All research scholars are invited to contribute to the research papers.
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Desh Bhagat University is publishing an edited book under the title A STRATEGIC PLANNING ON RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION ETHICS and is making a call for papers.
ELIGIBILITY
Research scholars from various disciplines can contribute.
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NLU Delhi in association with the Indian Association of law and economics is organizing the 8th International Conference on Law and Economics from November 12 to 13, 2022 and is making a call for papers.
ABOUT NLU DELHI
Established in 2008, the National Law University Delhi is a premier law university in India that aims to evolve and impart comprehensive and interdisciplinary legal education. The university aims to shape its students as instruments of change who will be equipped to address the imperatives of the new millennium while upholding constitutional values. It takes pride in its effective and impact-driven research and scholarship that has brought both national and international recognition to its name.
ABOUT THE INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF LAW AND ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION
The Indian Association of Law and Economics Association (IALE) was formed at the International Conference on Law and Economics, on 3-4 September 2016 at IIT Kanpur. At the said conference, IALE was conceptualized by the Consortium of Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar and the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmadabad. The Association works on socio-economic-legal and technological challenges relevant at the National and International levels through research initiatives and policy research through conferences, seminars and workshops.
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The field of economic analysis of law or the microeconomic analysis of efficiency in particular has arguably emerged as one of the influential theories of jurisprudence since the 1960s. The discipline has been steadily making inroads into India as scholars and policy-makers note how comparative law lends itself to the comparative economic analysis of law. Law and Economics have come to be more closely related in the globalized world. While the language and reasoning of economic analysis started appearing in the Indian courts only recently, the discipline can provide relevant and deeper insights to a number of contemporary Indian legal issues. Economics renders a practical way of assessing the effectiveness of laws and policy which further assists the state in achieving the objective of economic development and overall growth. Hence, it is essential to acknowledge the related law and economics shared in the new world order.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The two-day Eighth International Conference on Law and Economics is being jointly organized by the National Law University, Delhi (NLUD) & Indian Association of Law and Economics (IALE) and will be held on November 12th – 13th, 2022. The ICLE, 2022 is inviting scholars from across disciplines to contribute to various themes in the field of Law and Economics.
The contributions can be in the form of: (a) Original and unpublished Research Paper; or (b) An Essay.
THEME
The theme of the conference is centred around understanding the interface between law and economics while exploring the role of economic analysis in varied fields like Consumer Law, Intellectual Property, Corporate Law, Competition law, Property law, Contract, etc. among others. This conference would be the 8th in the series of International Conferences on Law and Economics.
Law and Economics: (i) Public Policy (ii) Behavioural Law and Economics (iii) Welfare Economics (iv) Economic analysis of Law (v) Decision Making in reference to Risk and Insurance under ‘Uncertainty’.
Consumer Law and Economics: (i) Data Protection and Consumer Law. (ii) Mandatory Disclosure and Consumer Law. (iii) Transparency and Consumer Law related to Mortgage loans.
Intellectual Property Law and Economics: (i) The philosophical foundations of Intellectual Property Laws and paradigm of law and economics. (ii) The proprietary model of Intellectual Property and Economics.
Corporate Law and Economics: (i) Implications of economic changes on issues of capital such as IPOs and FPOs. (ii)Economic analysis vis a vis enactment of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. (iii) Analysis of the impact of corporate governance reforms on economic growth. (iv) Financial market regulation and economics.
Competition Law and Economics: (i) Influence of Law and Economics on Regulations and Antitrust Law (ii) Application of Economic tools to competition law analysis (ii) Horizontal/Vertical Agreements and Economic Analysis (iii) Abuse of Dominance and its Economic Analysis (iv) Mergers and Acquisitions and Applicability of Economics
Property Law and Economics: (i) An Economic theory of Property. (ii) Transaction Costs and Property: An Economic Survey. (iii) Protecting property rights, claiming damages and injunctions. (iv) What can we own privately? The interface of Property Law and Economics.
Tort Law and Economics: (i) Approaching Contributory and Comparative Negligence in Law and Economics. (ii) Economics of Joint and Several liabilities. (iii) Tort Damages, Punitive Damages and non-pecuniary losses. (iv) Tort Law and Liability Insurance.
Criminal Law and Economics: (i) Economics and increase in crime rate. (ii) Economics and Adjudication under Criminal Law. (iii) An economic theory of Crime and Punishment. (iv) Applying Rational Crime Model to Public Policy.
Contract Law and Economics: (i) Bargain Theory and Contracts. (ii) Contractual Mistake, Misrepresentation and Economics. (iii) Gratuitous promises. (iv) Foreseeability of Damages.
Economics and Regulations: (i) Economic Analysis: Effectiveness of Regulations ii) Role of Regulators iii) Regulatory Compliance and Cost Benefit Analysis iv) Regulatory Governance and its tools
Poverty and Economics: (i) Information Economics and Private Ownership. (ii) Patents and Poverty: The role of economics (iii) Migrants, Property and Poverty.
Labour Law and Economics: (i) Labour’s labour and Employers’ choice to employ and economic principles. (ii) Economic implications of Labour related Laws on Business. (iii) Labour, Employment and Law at workplace.
Gender and Economics: i) Gender Inequalities and related economic implications ii) Gender Equality and Economic Growth iii) Impediments and Challenges in current times
Technology, Data, Artificial Intelligence and Economics: i) Big Data and Economic Policy ii) Artificial Intelligence and Economic Growth – Benefits and challenges iii) AI’s Impact on market participants and ancillary issues
TIMELINE OF THE CONFERENCE
Last date of submission of Abstract: July 5, 2022
Date of communication of Acceptance of the Abstract: July 15, 2022
Date of Submission of Final Research Paper: September 5, 2022
Notification of Final Acceptance: September 15, 2022
Last date of registration for the Conference: September 30, 2022
REVIEW PROCEDURE
We will review the papers as per the following guidelines:
Papers will be reviewed independently by at least two scholars through a double-blind peer-review process, allotted on a random basis;
The review will be based on the scientific rigour of the paper, the originality of the research, and its relevance to the conference themes; Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by 15th September 2022 on the basis of the review. The university may publish selected papers of high quality appropriately.
GUIDELINES FOR THE ABSTRACTS
(a) Abstracts should not exceed 350 words. (word format) (b) Font and Font Size: Times New Roman, 12, Line spacing 1.5 and Alignment ‘justify’. (c) Abstract should mention the following specific details on the front page: ● Name of the Author ● Affiliation ● Designation ● Contact Number ● Email Id ● Title of the Submission
GUIDELINES FOR RESEARCH PAPERS
Length of full paper: Not more than 3,500 words (excluding footnotes and title)
Font and Font Size: Times New Roman, 12, Line spacing 1.5 and Alignment, ‘justify’
Footnotes: Font ‘Times New Roman, Font Size 10, line spacing 1.5
Follow the Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th Edition) for footnoting.
Policy papers will be eligible only if they cover important and contemporary issues.
Submissions must be original and not yet published.
Co-authorship is allowed up to 2 authors excluding the main author.
In case there are multiple authors for the selected manuscripts, only one author would be allowed to present at the conference.
Payment of Registration fees is mandatory for both presenters and the attendees.
REGISTRATION FEE:
For Presenters:
(a) For Indian Students/Research scholars: 1500 INR (b) For Teachers: 3500 INR (c) For Indian Industry Professionals: 5000 INR (d) For Students (Foreign Nationals): 55 USD (e) For Teachers & Professionals (Foreign Nationals): 100 USD
2. For Attendees
For Indian participants: 1000 INR For Foreign participants: 100 USD
Please Note: ● Registration fee includes meals and refreshments. ● Registration fee does not include accommodation, travel (international/national and local transportation. Details regarding logistics/possible accommodation nearby would be provided in the webpage of the Conference – https://nludelhi.ac.in/icle.aspx
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NLIU Bhopal is making a call for papers for its law review for volume 12 issue 1.
ABOUT
The NLIU Law Review is the flagship journal of the National Law Institute University, Bhopal, published bi-annually by the students of the University. It is a peer-reviewed academic law journal that aims to inculcate a culture of academic research and writing among students, and serve as an important forum for discourse on contemporary and pressing legal issues. The Law Review does not restrict itself to any particular area of law and welcomes contributions from all fields of law. As of the year 2022, the Law Review has completed twelve successful years, with seventeen editions in publication.
THEME
OPEN
MODE OF SUBMISSIONS
Submissions must be made only through the electronic form available on our website. Submissions made through any other medium, including by way of emails, shall not be considered for review by the Editorial Board.
All the submissions must be in (.docx) format. They must be word-processed and compatible with Microsoft Word 2007 or above.
The manuscript should not contain any information that can be used to identify the author. All the relevant details must be mentioned only within the form attached.
Submissions must be made on or before 23:59 hours on July 15, 2022.
Authors shall receive an email acknowledging the receipt of their manuscript within ten days of receiving the entry. If the same is not received, the authors can write to us at lawreview@nliu.ac.in.
TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS ACCEPTED
Manuscripts on any topic of contemporary legal relevance meeting the below-mentioned criteria:
Articles: 5,000-10,000 words
Case Notes: 2,000-5,000 words
Legislative Comments: 1,000-3,000 words
Book Reviews: 1,000-3,000 words
The word limit is exclusive of the abstract and the footnotes.
SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES
Manuscripts submitted to the Journal must not be co-authored by more than two persons. Authors are permitted to send only one submission per author or a team of co-authors.
Manuscripts must include an abstract of 250-300 words. The abstract must highlight the structure and the essence of the manuscript.
Manuscripts not in conformity with the Submission Guidelines may be rejected at the sole discretion of the Editorial Board. The Editorial Board reserves the right to send the manuscripts back to the authors for any modification(s) at any stage, in the event of non-conformity with any of the submission guidelines.
The Editorial Board may, in its absolute discretion, waive any of the above rules or amend the process. In case of any dispute or ambiguity, the decision of the Editorial Board shall be final and binding.
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NLUJ LAW REVIEW, the bi-annual journal of NLU Jodhpur is making a call for submissions for Volume IX Issue 1 in the form of articles, and case notes.
ABOUT CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
NLUJ LAW REVIEW invites submissions of unpublished manuscripts including, but not limited to long articles, short articles, and case notes in different facets of law and allied fields.
THEME
There are no restrictions in relation to the area in laws
SUBMISSION CATEGORIES
LONG ARTICLES: 6000 to 8000 words, the category includes submissions that are comprehensively analyzing a nuanced legal issue
SHORT ARTICLES: 3000 to 6000 words, the category includes submissions that undertake an in-depth study of specific legal issues.
CASE NOTES: 1500 to 3000 words, the category is inclusive of case notes that discuss any contemporary question of laws.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
The submissions made under the categories of long articles and short articles must enclose an abstract of not more than 200 words
The review permits co-authorship of not more than two authors in the categories.
All submissions should be original
Word limits prescribed are exclusive of footnotes
FORMATTING GUIDELINES
Disclosure of information concerning the identity of the author including, but not limited to name, institutional affiliation, within the body of the manuscript or other properties of the document submitted is strictly prohibited.
The main content of the manuscript must be formatted as GARAMOND in font size 12 with a line spacing of 1.5 with headings and subheadings in a uniform style
The footnotes must follow the 20th EDITION OF THE BLUEBOOK
The first page of the manuscript must only contain the title followed by the abstract. The second page must contain a table of contents; the main body thereafter
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