The IILM School of Law is planning the publication of the IILM Law Journal (a peer-reviewed journal) for the overall promotion of legal research and development in the country.

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IILM University, Greater Noida is a NAAC Accredited University with national prominence offering courses in the most important areas of studies in technology, management, humanities, and law.

The IILM School of Law is now planning the publication of IILM Law Journal (a peer-reviewed journal) for the overall promotion of legal research and development in the country. All academicians, scholars, professionals, and policymakers are requested to submit their articles, notes, comments, reports, and book reviews for publication in the maiden issue of this journal.

THEME

There are no specific themes for writing a paper for IILMU Law Journal. The submission must be the original work of the writer(s). Critical analysis of any contemporary legal issues along with the socio-economic possible solution will be given the preference.

SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES

  • Long and short articles must be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 250 words.
  • There can be a maximum of two co-authors in one submission. All manuscripts must be submitted in English language only.
  • The research paper must be the original and unpublished work of the author(s). Plagiarism above 10% shall attract immediate disqualification.
  • The manuscript must be typewritten. The font should be Times New Roman, font size 12, line spacing 1.5, justified alignment (except the title and abstract caption which should be centrally aligned). All pages shall be numbered.
  • All entries should be submitted electronically in .doc or .docx format.
  • All manuscripts must be accompanied by:
    • A cover letter with the name(s) of author(s), designation, institution/affiliation, the title of the manuscript and contact information (correspondence address, Email Id, phone number etc.).
    • A declaration that the manuscript submitted is a piece of original and bonafide research work and has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere.
  • No biographical information or references, including the name(s) of the author(s), affiliation(s) and acknowledgements should be included in the text of the manuscript, the name or document properties.
  • Authors are required to inform the Editorial Board if they have submitted their manuscript to another law journal and if they have received an acceptance for publication.
  • Please submit manuscript through email at iilmulj@iilm.edu

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Submission of Abstract: 5th December 2022
  • Acceptance of the Abstract: 10th December 2022
  • Reception of the final manuscript of the article: 31st December 2022

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National Law University, Jodhpur is inviting submissions for its Journal on Corporate Law and Governance through a call for papers.

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National Law University, Jodhpur is an institution of national prominence established under the National Law University, Jodhpur Act, 1999 by Rajasthan State Legislation.

The Centre for Corporate Governance is a research hub under the rubrics of National Law University, Jodhpur, dedicated to research and development of governance standards for the corporate world. To promote holistic research on areas covered within the broad ambit of corporate law, the Centre came out with a bi-annual publication in 2008, known as Journal on Governance (also known as ‘Journal on Corporate Law and Governance’).

The Journal on Corporate Law & Governance [“JCLG”] is evidence of invincible research, thought-provoking ideas and significant academic and intellectual standards. It offers a forum for critical research on the interplay of contemporary corporate law issues, both from an academic and industry perspective. The Journal is peer-reviewed with ISSN serial publication No. 0976-0369 and indexed on prestigious legal databases SCC Online and Manupatra.

Along with exploring the various problems and challenges that affect the corporate world, the Journal attempts to examine and offer workable solutions, which may help regulatory and policy decisions. Its previous issues boast of scholarly discourses from eminent legal practitioners, academicians, research scholars and students.

The journal also publishes the winning essay of the prestigious Pranita Mehta Memorial Essay Writing Competition conducted by the Corporate Law Society, NLUJ. The competition aims to create profound discussions and discourse around contemporary issues within the corporate law realm. The Editorial Board of the Journal welcomes submissions of original articles, comments and discussion within the aim and scope of the Journal for Volume VI, Issue I.

THEME

The broad theme of the Journal for Volume VI Issue I is “New Developments in Business Laws: Mending the Failures or Bolstering the Existing Challenges?”

SUB-THEME

The sub-themes for this issue are as follows:

  • Fractional Share Investing in India & its Impact on the Governance of Companies.
  • Winds of Change in Insider Trading Phenomena – Whether SEBI’s Discussion Paper is a step in the right direction or blind acceptance of western standards?
  • SEBI wobbles on separation of CMD (Chairman & Managing Director) position: A misstep under Corporate Governance Responsibility?
  • Assessing the efficacy of Social Stock Exchange: Taking lessons from regulatory experience around the world and tailoring the framework suitable to Indian needs.
  • Aftermath of the NSE co-location scam: A wake up call for corporate governance.
  • Key Managerial Personnel Appointments: Applicability of Section 203 of the Companies Act, 2013 to private companies(Hamlin Trust & Ors. v. LSFIO Rose Investments & Ors.)
  • IBC v. SEBI: An Anatomical Snapshot.
  • Twin Tower Demolition: Igniting the Builder v. Homebuyers debate under Insolvency regime.
  • All is well, except“Control”: A Critical Review of ‘Revamped’ Overseas Investment Framework.
  • The long due overhaul of the Overseas Direct Investment Regime: Locating India in International Investment Regime.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Long Articles (6,000 – 7,500 words): Long Articles must comprehensively analyse important themes and may adopt comparative perspectives. It must contain an analysis of the current legal scenario, help the reader identify the lacunae therein, and provide constructive suggestions.
  • Short Articles (5,000 – 6,000 words): The category includes submissions that undertake an in-depth study of specific legal issues and gives the reader valuable insight into the legal challenge identified by the author.
  • Essays (4,000 – 5,000 words): The category is inclusive of both case notes and comments that discuss any contemporary question of law.
  • Please note that the submissions must conform to the following requirements:
  • All submissions must include an abstract of not more than 300 words, explaining the main idea, objective of the article and the conclusions drawn from it.
  • Each submission may have maximum of two authors.
  • The manuscript should be on A4 sized paper, in Garamond, font size 12, 1.15 line Spacing, justified and 1-inch margins on each side. Footnotes should be in Garamond, font size 10 and with single line spacing.
  • The Authors must conform to the Bluebook (20th edition) Uniform System of Citation. Please refer to our guide to Bluebook (20th edition) here.
  • The Manuscript should not contain any identification of the author/s, which shall be a ground for rejection of the submission. Authors should provide their contact details, designation, institutional affiliation and address in the covering letter for the submission.
  • The submission must be the original work of the authors. Any form of plagiarism will lead to direct rejection.
  • The relevant sources should be duly acknowledged as footnotes. The decision of the Editorial Board in this regard shall be final.
  • Authors are requested to send an electronic version of their manuscripts .doc or .docx format to journal.governance@gmail.com with the subject as “Submission- [Name of Author] –Volume VI Issue I.”
  • The document name must be in the following format “[Name of Authors(s)] – [Title of submission].”
  • The e-mail must contain a covering letter providing the contact details, designation, institutional affiliation and address of the authors.

DEADLINE

January 31, 2023

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The Indian Institute of Legal Studies (IILS) is inviting submissions by the way of a Call for Papers for its Volume 9, Issue 1.

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The Indian Institute of Legal Studies was established in the year 2010. Acknowledged as one of the best law colleges in India, Indian Institute of Legal Studies is settled in the cradle of the quaint Himalayas and picturesque surroundings assimilating nature and education, a combination which is a rarity in itself.

A cardinal requirement of an academic life is the requirement of a platform for exchange of intellectual ideas and expression of opinions. Indian Institute of Legal Studies has provided such a platform in the form of IILS Law Review having an ISSN Number 2320-5318. It is a peer reviewed journal acclaimed for original ideas and academic honesty. The Journal is currently soliciting submissions for Volume 9, Issue 1 (March) 2023.

ELIGIBILITY

It focuses on issues related to various aspects of laws and emerging trends of socio-legal issues. Submissions from academicians, practitioners, students, researchers, and experts from within the intellectual and scholastic society would be accepted. It has a strong preference for articles that assert and defend a well-reasoned position. Submissions can be in the form of Articles, Notes, Comments, and Book reviews.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Citation Format: The citation format to be followed is The Blue book (20th Ed.). In keeping with the same, speaking footnotes are discouraged. This mode of citation must be strictly followed otherwise the paper shall not be considered for publication. No references/endnotes permitted.
  • The submission must be the original work of the authors. Any form of plagiarism will lead to rejection. Research Articles with similarity index up to 10% shall be taken into consideration by the Editorial Board. The contributors are to send their plagiarism report while submitting their final manuscript.
  • Submissions must be made in MS Word Format (doc)/(docx) only with Times New Roman font (Main text: size 12 and 1.5 spacing; footnotes: size 10 and single-spaced). Headings are to be in all caps and subheadings in title case.
  • Abstract: Every submission should be accompanied by an abstract of 250-300 words describing the relevant conclusions drawn in the manuscript.
  • Co-authorship (up to 2 authors) is permitted.
  • Biographical Information of Authors: Details with biographical information of the authors must be given in the footnote of Author’s Name including the following details: Designation, E-mail address, Postal Address, Name and Address of Institution, Course (if applicable), Academic Year.
  • The authors are advised to adhere to British English throughout the length of their manuscript.
  • Submission of the abstract and full article shall be made by sending an e-mail at iils.lawreview.5318[at]gmail.com

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Last date for Abstract submission: November 30, 2022 (In addition to the Abstract, each submission should contain a separate file containing the following information:- The topic of the Article, The Author’s name, A short (one-page) CV of the author, contact details including e-mail address, phone number, and postal address.)
  • Intimation of the selection of Abstract: December 10, 2023
  • Last date for full paper submission with plagiarism report: January 10, 2023
  • Intimation of the selection of Full Paper: January 20, 2023

CONTACT DETAILS

For any queries or clarifications, reach out at: iils.lawreview.5318@gmail.com

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UPES, School of Law, Dehradun is inviting submissions through a call for blogs for its Society for Constitutional Law & Human Rights blog.

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The University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, commonly known and doing business as UPES, is a private university in Dehradun.

The SCLHR Blog is a student-edited, peer-reviewed and an open-access blog maintained by the Society for Constitutional Law and Human Rights. SCLHR seeks to provide a platform that promotes and sustains informed discussion and dialogue on emerging issues in the field of Constitutional Law and Human Rights.

They further welcome original contributions to widen the scope of the Constitutional study for our readers through their creative and informative research works. Keeping the objective of our society, they highly encourage our authors to explore critical and multidisciplinary perspectives on Constitutional developments in and beyond India.

Hence, with the above objectives in mind, we welcome all submissions on the field of Constitutional Law and Human Rights subject to the following guidelines.

ELIGIBILITY

Students, researchers, academicians, legal practitioners, and those who are enthusiastic to engage in academic discourse.

THEME

  • Understanding the essence of election laws and its mechanism in India.
  • Comparative Constitutionalism
  • Judicial Independence inclusive of Judicial Review
  • Public Health and equity through lens of Constitution

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • The article should be an original work of the author and not under consideration for publication in any other journal or blog.
  • All submissions will undergo a mandatory plagiarism check. The plagiarism percentage should not exceed 20%.
  • Co-authorship is allowed up to one author for the articles.
  • The word limit for submissions is about 1500 words exclusive of endnotes.
  • All documents/sources must be cited in the hyperlink format, and the authors must use endnotes and not footnotes wherever the document to be cited is not publicly available.
  • The format for citation will be Bluebook 20 th Edition.
  • The content should be written in the font style of Times New Roman with a font size of Line Spacing is to be maintained at 1.5.
  • Authors must include their full name and the details of their institution/organization along with their submission.
  • The Editorial Board shall review the article and get back to the authors within a few weeks of acknowledging their submission.
  • The copyright over the articles shall automatically be transferred to the University through the Editorial Board.
  • The SCLHR Editorial Blog follows a 2-tier review process. Therefore, the authors can expect a response from the Editorial Board regarding their submission status within 8- 12 working days from the date of acknowledgement.
  • Please ensure that the submissions to SCLHR Blog which are under review, must not be submitted to any other forum for review/publication.
  • Articles: Authors can submit articles on the themes of Constitutional law and Human Rights below-mentioned. The articles must aim to analyze the issue comprehensively and further, they encourage originality and a creative outlook in the analysis of the issue.
  • Case Comments: Authors can choose to analyze a judgement/judgement of Constitutional relevance aiming to understand the substance of the pleadings before the Courts and the impact of the Court’s understanding of Constitutional Law.
  • Legislation Reviews: Authors can analyze the Constitutionality of a legislation or various executive actions within India. Alternatively, authors can also choose to analyze legislations outside India which have a significant impact on the understanding of Constitutional law within India.

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JDILO is a journal by The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai is inviting submissions by the way of call for papers.

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The JDILO is a double-blind peer-reviewed, annual, double-blind, peer-reviewed open access journal run by the Department of International Law and Organisation, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

This Journal provides an opportunity for the legal fraternity to positively contribute towards international legal scholarship, particularly we encourage value-based contribution from academia and students for the progressive development of international law and achieving harmonious living of all life forms.

JDILO seeks to publish papers involving original, critical analysis, value-based, human-centric, revivalist, and solution-oriented international legal writing which significantly add knowledge enrichment for the benefit of students and future scholars.

ELIGIBILITY

JDILO emphasizes quality contributions from Judges, lawyers, academicians, research scholars, students, and others. Individuals possessing academic interest cum backgrounds can also contribute.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Authors are requested to strictly adhere to the given maximum word limit. Word count is exclusive of footnotes:

  • Articles: 6000 words
  • Notes and Comments: 4000 words
  • Case Law Review: 2000-3000 words
  • Book Review: 1500-3000 words

Note: Abstract shall not exceed 300 words. A minimum of Five Keywords must be mentioned.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • The submissions of the manuscript shall be made to the specified email ID alone.
  • Submission made through any other mode will not be accepted.
  • Co-authorship is allowed only up to a maximum of 2 authors.
  • Each author is allowed to submit one submission only.
  • Cross-University registration is permitted.
  • The authors shall be required to submit a separate title cover including the title of the paper, category of submission, author’s name, designation, name of the institution, postal address, author’s contact details such as email and contact number.
  • The author shall also be required to submit a declaration of originality and non-submission to other journals and testify that there is no copy right infringement of whatsoever. The University and the Board will not be held responsible for the violations by the author who is solely responsible for his/her acts or omissions.
  • The submission must be original work of the author and be free from grammatical and spelling errors.
  • The manuscript submitted to the Journal mail ID shall be subjected to plagiarism check in Urkund software available with the University. Manuscript exceeding plagiarism of 10% (TEN) shall be rejected at this stage. A rejection mail shall be sent to the corresponding author.
  • The author shall ensure the submission is not published previously or being currently under review in any other Journal/Conference/Book.
  • The final decision of acceptance and publication of the manuscript rests with the Executive Editors.
  • No fees need to be paid at any stage of publication.
  • All submissions shall be made in .doc/.docx format only. PDF submissions are not accepted.
  • The submission of the manuscript should be in the following format:
  • Font: Times New Roman, Font Size: 12, Line Spacing: 1.5 with 2.54 cm on all sides.
  • Footnotes Font: Times New Roman, Font Size: 10, single line spacing and Justified.
  • All footnotes must adhere to ILI footnote style which is accessible here. Endnotes shall not be used.
  • All the submissions must be submitted through email with a subject (Submission-Article/Note/Case/Book Reviews-Volume I) to Internationallaw.tndalu@gmail.com.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Last Date of Submission: December 15, 2022
  • Intimation of Selected Papers: December 25, 2022.

CONTACT DETAILS

Please write to Internationallaw.tndalu@gmail.com in case of queries.

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DSNLU Visakhapatnam is organizing a national Seminar on Mass Torts and Industrial Disasters to be held on January 7 and 8, 2023.

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Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (DSNLU), was established by the Government of Andhra Pradesh vide the DSNLU Act, 2008 in Visakhapatnam, to impart quality legal education.

On the Eve of the commemoration of 39 years of Bhopal Gas Tragedy, DSNLU presents you a National Seminar on Mass Torts and Industrial Disasters.

It is important to stimulate scholarly debate of an overlooked trend that will reshape mass tort litigation in the upcoming decade.

The search is on for new rules of law which would require those engaged in particular activities, especially hazardous ones, to bear collectively the operative cost including the distribution of losses consequent as a result of carrying on such activities.

Chernobyl and Bhopal are not just significant events: they are dreaded words in the vocabulary of all industrial nations, words that mean that, technologically, the unthinkable can happen.

OBJECTIVES

  • To provide a platform for scholarly discussion on Cases involve war-time herbicides, defective medical devices, countless pharmaceutical cases involving staggering side effects, severe personal injury, and product liability disputes.
  • To analyze the key features of many mass tort cases, with particular emphasis on the profile of modern mass tort cases that have sought bankruptcy protection.
  • To explore the dimensions of new species of mass tort litigation has evolved over the last 10 years including those involving the opioid crisis, sexual abuse involving non-religious entities, and product liability with significant latent injury risks.
  • To draft a Vizag Declaration on Mass Torts.

ELIGIBILITY

Seminar is open for academicians, researchers, practitioners, professionals, interested learners and students.

THEME

Mass Torts and Industrial Disasters

SUB-THEMES

  • Mass Torts in a World of Settlement.
  • Characteristics of property damage mass tort – Global Perspectives.
  • Toxic Torts – An Overview.
  • Theories of liability related to both toxic products and environmental pollution.
  • Theories of liability: land-based claims.
  • Liability for “take-home” toxins – Perspectives from USA
  • Regulation of hazardous releases into the environment.
  • Theories of liability related to both toxic products and environmental pollution with specific reference to mass disasters.
  • Simple property damage mass torts – Perspectives from Europe.
  • Economic loss mass torts – Leading Cases.
  • Limited personal injury mass torts without latent harm – A Contentious Issue.
  • Complex personal injury mass torts.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • The full paper should be between 2,500 words to 5,000 words length.
  • It should be accompanied by an abstract not more than 250 to 300 words.
  • The papers may fall under the main theme or sub themes of the Seminar.
  • Interested candidates must register for the seminar through the link provided towards the end of this post.
  • Foreign Delegate – USD $150
  • Student/Research Scholars – Rs.500
  • Academicians – Rs. 1000
  • Payment Details: Registrar, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam; State: Andhra Pradesh; IFSC CODE: ANDB0002837; Branch: Waltair; MICR: 530011020; Branch Code: 000633; Account No: 283710100024089.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Last date for submission of abstracts: December 15, 2022
  • Last date for submission of full papers: December 30, 2022
  • Date of the Event: January 7-8, 2023

CONTACT DETAILS

In case of any queries, please contact mail nsb39mt2022@dsnlu.ac.in

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Kerala Law Academy’s The Academy Law Review, A Peer-Reviewed Journal is inviting submissions through a call for papers by December 4, 2022.

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The Academy Law Review is a Peer-reviewed research law journal which is published by the Academy in association with the Centre for Advanced Legal Studies and Research (CALSAR).

Research articles, which are approved as original, critical, substantive, thorough and in-depth, by the panel of referees consisting of the Chairman of the Editorial Board and Editorial Committee, alone are selected for publication.

THEME

  • Information Technology Act 2000 and Protection of Privacy in India.
  • Sensitive personal information, legal validity and protection – global approach.
  • The judicial approach in Protection of Privacy.
  • Present and future challenges faced by enforcement authorities in safeguarding the right to privacy in cyberspace.
  • Rise of Artificial intelligence and digital data analytics as a threat or boon for mankind.
  • Paradigms of right to privacy vis-a-vis constitutionalism. Regulatory regimes & emerging trends in right to privacy in India.
  • Critical analysis of data protection bill & data localisation.
  • AI and its interplay with data privacy, data protection & allied existing regime.
  • The proportionality test: treading the line between national security and the individual right to privacy
  • International Human Rights Paradigm and Privacy
  • Criminal Investigations and Privacy
  • Cyber Space and Privacy
  • Health Care System and Privacy Interface
  • Legislative Approach to Privacy and Data Protection
  • Telecommunication service providers and data protection
  • Online banking and cyber security laws

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Articles – which deal with issues of interest and relevance and must demonstrate a high level of analysis. Articles of a purely descriptive nature, unless about a development in a country or a region which may necessarily be of a descriptive nature, are not preferred. The word length of such Articles should fall within the range of 8,000-10,000 words.
  • Notes – which cover a recent development or are issue-specific. The word limit of such Notes will be 8,000 words.
  • Comments – which entail a critical analysis of an issue of relevance, including case laws and policy developments. The Word limit of such Comments will be 8,000 words.
  • Book Reviews (only solicited by the Editors). The editors however welcome any suggestions from academicians, scholars or publishers for Book Reviews.
  • All manuscripts submitted which are to be considered for publication in The Academy Law Review [AcLR] must be original works and should not have been published elsewhere.
  • Authors, upon submission, communicate their acceptance of the following conditions:
  • The work, upon publication, becomes the property of AcLR;
  • Permissions for subsequent publication/reprint and/or derivative works must be obtained from the Editors of AcLR.
  • In the case of submission of an unsolicited manuscript, the submission itself does not secure a right of publication in AcLR. Subsequently, if the manuscript is found suitable for publication, as per AcLR’s standards of quality scholarship, the author(s) will receive a notification of acceptance from the Editors.
  • Submission of solicited manuscripts, on invitation from the editors of AcLR, guarantees publication of the same. However, in the event that such solicited manuscript does not meet AcLR’s standards of quality scholarship, final discretion to publish the solicited manuscript vests with the Editors of AcLR.
  • The Editors reserve the right to send contributions, whether solicited or unsolicited, to referee(s) for evaluation of content and quality, in which case the identities of both the Author and the Referee shall remain confidential (i.e. Double-Blind Peer Review).
  • All articles to AcLR should have a socio-legal aspect.
  • The Editors reserve the right to request for copies of any resources or authorities cited in the submitted manuscript. The publication of the manuscript remains subject to the Authors providing such copies.
  • The articles to be published are at the discretion of the editorial board.
  • Once the article is selected for publication a formal mail intimating the same shall be sent. Contacting otherwise is not entertained.
  • An “Abstract” containing at most 250 words must precede the body of the manuscript, except in the case of a Book Review. It must also contain the keywords used.
  • The Editors follow the system of citation as prescribed in The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th Edition), and while it is not imperative, prospective authors are requested to follow the same.
  • As a convention, British English shall be followed.
  • To facilitate our anonymous review process, please confine your name, affiliation, biographical information, and acknowledgements to a separate cover page. Please include the manuscript’s title on the first text page.
  • If contributing Authors would like to request an expedited review of their submission then, such authors are supposed to make a separate request to the same effect to the Executive Editor. Please be prepared to provide us with the following information while making the request: (1) the manuscript’s title; (2) the date by which the Author needs an answer; (3) the author’s phone number and e-mail address.
  • Font: Times New Roman
  • Font Size: 12; Line Spacing: 1.5
  • Citations- Font: Times New Roman
  • Font Size: 10; Line Spacing: 1
  • Authors are requested to send the electronic version of their manuscripts to klainternationalseminar15[at]gmail.com. The subject of the mail should be “Submission”.
  • The manuscripts should be in either “.doc” or “.docx” format.
  • In case the editors feel necessary, they may ask the authors to submit a hard copy of their manuscript, in addition to the electronic copy.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Submission of Abstracts: 4th December 2022.
  • Communication of Abstract Acceptance: 6th December 2022.
  • Submission of Full Paper: 13th of December 2022.
  • Intimation of Full Paper Acceptance: 14th December 2022.
  • Date of payment of Registration fee: 15th December 2022.
  • International Seminar: December 17th 2022

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Manav Rachna Students’ Law Review is inviting submissions to contribute to the publication through call for papers.

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Manav Rachna Students’ Law Review (MRSLR) intends to promote critical thinking, research and writing in a wide array of legal fields and develop a latitudinarian community of researchers and thinkers who are publishing cutting-edge, high-quality legal reviews devoted to substantive areas of the law.

ELIGIBILITY

Professionals, academicians and students are invited to contribute to the publication.

THEME

  • LGBTQIA+ Rights and Laws
  • Refugee rights
  • Sedation Laws
  • Gender Neutral Laws

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • The submissions can be in the form of research articles, essays, opinions and case commentaries.
  • Word limit for —
    • Research Paper: 4000-5000 words
    • Research Articles: 3000 words
    • Case/ Legislative/Policies/Book commentaries: 1000-1500 words
    • Essays/Opinions: 1500-2500 words
      Note: The word limit is illustrative in nature. However, adherence to the word limit shall be highly appreciated.
  • There should be an abstract for the submission of the Research Papers only. The same should not be more than 100 words (inclusive of the word limit).
  • References should be hyperlinked wherever necessary. In case the cited material does not have an online source or online copy, the citations must adhere to bluebook 20th edition.
  • There will be strict adherence to the references and the footnoting style herein mentioned.
  • All submissions must be in Times New Roman, font size 12, Spacing 1.5; justified.
  • Footnotes cited in the manuscript should be typed in font Times New Roman with font size 10, line spacing 1′; justified.
  • Co-authorship is allowed
  • All entries should be submitted in .docx format ONLY.
  • The selected entries will be published in the MR Law Review.
  • The entries must be original, unpublished and an outcome of the author’s own efforts.
  • Manav Rachna Students’ Law Review wish to provide a platform for the original ideas and content of the authors. Thus, any plagiarized content shall be straight away rejected.
  • The authors by submitting their entries would be deemed to have divested the copyright to “MRS’ Law Review.” However, all moral rights shall remain with the author(s).

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NLIU Bhopal is inviting submissions through a call for papers for its International Trade Law Journal by December 31, 2022.

ABOUT

National Law Institute University Bhopal is a public law school and a National Law University located in Bhopal, India.

The NLIU International Trade Law Journal is a flagship journal of the National Law Institute University, Bhopal. Envisioned to foster an interdisciplinary platform for rich discourse on International Trade Law, the Journal invites path-breaking and innovative insights.

The Journal follows a thorough double-blinded peer-review process and is published annually. They are grateful to have highly eminent and decorated experts in the field of trade and allied laws as our board of advisors.

Their peer reviewers are practitioners and academicians with an adept understanding and expertise of International Trade Law and related fields of law.

ELIGIBILITY

Academicians, practitioners, research scholars, students, and experts from within the legal community.

THEME

  • International trade law and policy
  • International investment law and policy
  • Trans-border dispute resolution
  • International financial law
  • Global competition law
  • Note: These themes are not exhaustive and the author may choose any interdisciplinary approach with regard to trade and allied laws.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Long Articles (6000-8000 words): In this category of submissions, the journal expects a detailed analysis of the issue(s) undertaken by the author, to the extent of a detailed analysis of the surrounding legal scenario at domestic and international levels and/or cross-jurisdictional analysis, and concrete conclusions and suggestions (through a reform-oriented research methodology), indicating a specific way forward.
  • Short Articles (4000-6000 words): In this category of submissions, the journal expects analysis of contemporary legal issues from single or multiple legal perspectives, i.e. a detailed examination of legal developments and/or happenings (which may involve legislative enactments, jurisprudential developments by judicial developments) using single or multiple legal perspectives as (a) basis. In this category, if at all an author attempts to analyse debatable issues, i.e. issues that could be addressed through two perspectives of being justified or not justified, authors are encouraged to employ multilateral perspectives for the purposes of analysis, and then provide a conclusion in furtherance of such analysis.
  • Book Reviews (1500-2500 words): In this category of submissions, a critical review may be undertaken of a book related to trade law and allied fields, including the issues explored and related arguments of the author.
  • Case Comments (1500-2500 words): In this category of submissions, the journal expects detailed analysis of judgements, and the submission revolving around a critical analysis/comment of the case being commented on. The analysis should be much more than a brief of the case details and look at the judgement from surrounding and stakeholding laws. Much like the previous category, in the process of case comments, authors are expected to critically comment by looking into the judicial mindset behind the judgement and then commenting on its benefits or shortcomings.
  • Notes (1500-2000 words): In this category of submissions, the journal expects substantive analysis of specific areas of trade law, not demanding a background study, but pointed critical comments on unaddressed or contemporary developments in the field. These can include policy reviews and article commentaries.
  • The name of the author(s), institutional affiliation/qualification, the title of the manuscript, the category of the manuscript and their contact information shall be included in the covering e-mail. Please refrain from including any information that could identify the author(s) in the manuscript;
  • Each work should be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 350 words;  
  • The work submitted shall be original and unpublished;
  • A maximum co-authorship of two authors is allowed;
  • The copyright of the entry to the Journal will rest with the Editorial Board once the entry has been selected and the authors (s) of the same have been notified;
  • The final decision as to the acceptance of manuscripts rests with the Editorial Board.
  • Full papers have to be emailed to itlj@nliu.ac.in with the subject “Submission for Volume II”.
  • December 31, 2022

CONTACT DETAILS

In case of any queries, please contact itlj@nliu.ac.in.

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Kerala Law Academy’s The Academy Law Review, A Peer-Reviewed Journal is inviting submissions through call for papers by December 1, 2022.

ABOUT

The Academy Law Review is a Peer-reviewed research law journal which is published by the Academy in association with the Centre for Advanced Legal Studies and Research (CALSAR).

Research articles, which are approved as original, critical, substantive, thorough and in depth, by the panel of referees consisting of the Chairman of the Editorial Board and Editorial Committee, alone are selected for publication.

THEME

Entries for the ACLR should cover/address latest issues pertaining to law and public policies.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Articles – which deal with issues of interest and relevance and must demonstrate a high-level of analysis. Articles of a purely descriptive nature, unless about a development in a country or a region which may necessarily be of a descriptive nature, are not preferred. The word length of such Articles should fall within the range of 8,000-10,000 words.
  • Notes – which cover a recent development or are issue-specific. The word limit of such Notes will be 8,000 words.
  • Comments – which entail a critical analysis of an issue of relevance, including case laws and policy developments. The Word limit of such Comments will be 8,000 words.
  • Book Reviews (only solicited by the Editors). The editors however welcome any suggestions from academicians, scholars or publishers for Book Reviews.
  • All manuscripts submitted which are to be considered for publication in The Academy Law Review [AcLR] must be original works and should not have been published elsewhere.
  • Authors, upon submission, communicate their acceptance of the following conditions:
    • The work, upon publication, becomes the property of AcLR;
    • Permissions for subsequent publication/reprint and/or derivative works must be obtained from the Editors of AcLR.
  • In case of submission of an unsolicited manuscript, the submission itself does not secure a right of publication in AcLR. Subsequently, if the manuscript is found suitable for publication, as per AcLR’s standards of quality scholarship, the author(s) will receive a notification of acceptance from the Editors.
  • Submission of solicited manuscripts, on invitation from the editors of AcLR, guarantees publication of the same. However, in the event that such solicited manuscript does not meet AcLR’s standards of quality scholarship, final discretion to publish the solicited manuscript vests with the Editors of AcLR.
  • The Editors reserve the right to send contributions, whether solicited or unsolicited, to referee(s) for evaluation of content and quality, in which case the identities of both the Author and the Referee shall remain confidential (i.e. Double-Blind Peer Review).
  • All articles to AcLR should have a socio-legal aspect.
  • The Editors reserve the right to request for copies of any resources or authorities cited in the submitted manuscript. The publication of the manuscript remains subject to the Authors providing such copies.
  • The articles to be published is at the discretion of the editorial board.
  • Once the article is selected for publication a formal mail intimating the same shall be sent. Contacting otherwise is not entertained.
  • An “Abstract” containing at most 250 words must precede the body of the manuscript, except in the case of a Book Review. It must also contain the keywords used.
  • The Editors follow the system of citation as prescribed in The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th Edition), and while it is not imperative, prospective authors are requested to follow the same.
  • As a convention, British English shall be followed.
  • To facilitate our anonymous review process, please confine your name, affiliation, biographical information, and acknowledgments to a separate cover page. Please include the manuscript’s title on the first text page.
  • If contributing Authors would like to request an expedited review of their submission then, such authors are supposed to make a separate request to the same effect to the Executive Editor. Please be prepared to provide us with the following information while making the request: (1) the manuscript’s title; (2) the date by which the Author needs an answer; (3) author’s phone number and e-mail address.
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  • Authors are requested to send the electronic version for their manuscripts to academylawreview.klaeditor[at]gmail.com. The subject of the mail should be “Submission”.
  • The manuscripts should be in either “.doc” or “.docx” format.
  • In case the editors feel necessary, they may ask the authors to submit a hard copy of their manuscript, in addition to the electronic copy.

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