DNLU’s Centre for Research and Studies in Human Rights (CRaSH) is inviting submissions for its Blog, on ‘International Conflict & Human Rights’.

ABOUT

The Centre for Research and Studies in Human Rights (CRaSH), Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur, is an endeavour of the University to respond to the emerging regime of Human Rights. The Centre seeks to undertake interdisciplinary studies involving legal academia and other stakeholders and contribute in the best possible manner to the global pool of knowledge on the subject.

THEME

World is currently experiencing turmoil as ‘International Conflict’. Deviating from the original meaning of the term, increasingly, it also applies to inter-group conflicts within a country when one group is fighting for independence or increased social, political, or economic power such as noticed in Sudan/South Sudan, Iraq and Syria. In recent decades, armed conflict has plighted the lives of millions of civilians. Serious violations of international humanitarian and human rights law are common in many armed conflicts. Some of these violations have been seen to constitute genocide, war crimes or crimes against humanity. 

The theme International Conflict and Human Rights is aimed at providing a platform to explore the causes, courses, and consequences of international conflict (including but not limited to war, revolution, political disputes, terrorism, and genocide).

DURATION

As per new policy for Blog, effective from November 2022, the Centre calls for submissions on a monthly rolling basis. The submissions will be accepted from 15th of the month till 15th of the next month, for publication in the following month of the submission cycle.

The blog will run an overarching theme inviting submissions on the same. The broader theme will be effective for a period of 6 months. The general submissions will not impliedly be barred; however, acceptance of the general submissions will be at the discretion of the Editors.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Word Limit: The word-limit for the manuscripts is between 1000-1500 words.
  • Font: All submissions must be made in the font Times New Roman or Georgia with heading size 14, text size 12 and spacing 1.5.
  • Co-authorship: Up to a maximum of 2 authors is permitted.
  • Citation Format: · Bluebook 20th edition. 
  • Format: All the entries should be submitted in (.doc) or (.docx) format.
  • Originality: The entries must be original, unpublished, and an outcome of the author(s’) own efforts. The Blog follows a limited plagiarism policy and plagiarism beyond that limit will lead to disqualification for publication on the Blog.
  • Title: The title should be brief and one that clearly communicates the topic and conveys the essence of the piece to the reader.
  • The submission should be emailed at crash@mpdnlu.ac.in
  • The submission email should accompany a cover letter/email with the relevant details.
  • Note: The subject of the mail for submission should read ‘Submission for CRaSH Blog: Month & Year’.
  • The Blogs are invited on a monthly rolling basis. The last date for each submission period is the last day as notified above, till 11:59 PM.

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The Editorial Board of the NLS Business Law Review (NLSBLR) for 2022-23 is inviting original and unpublished submissions for the upcoming print Volume 9(1) of the Journal.

ABOUT

Over the years, since the publication of its first volume in 2015, they have featured scholarship by a diverse range of leading academics, advocates, judges, scholars, and other luminaries, such as Justice V. Ramasubramanian (Judge, Supreme Court of India), Mr. Philip R. Wood CBE, KC (Yorke Distinguished Fellow, University of Cambridge), Prof. (Dr.) Regis Bismuth (Professor, SciencesPo Law School), Mr. Matthew Hodgson (Partner, Allen & Overy LLP), Mr. Rajat Sethi (Founder & Managing Partner, S&R Associates), and Prof. (Dr.) James J. Nedumpara (Professor, Jindal Global Law School).

The Journal is accompanied by the NLSBLR Blog, which carries shorter and contemporaneous pieces on recent developments in commercial law. The Journal is indexed in prominent databases like HeinOnline, SCC Online, and the Indian University Grants Commission’s Consortium for Academic Research and Ethics (UGC-CARE).

JOURNAL’S MANDATE

The Journal intends to foster academic scholarship in commercial law by examining the yriad regulatory and legal frameworks, be it domestic or international, that impact business and commerce in either India or abroad. We particularly welcome submissions with a comparative law perspective, with a focus on India or the developing country context generally.

Its mandate, amongst other things, includes company law, securities law, banking and finance, tax law, international investment law, international commercial arbitration, commercial dispute resolution, intellectual property law, contract law, and employment law.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Long Form Articles: Between 6,000 and 10,000 words. Submissions in this category are expected to engage with the topic, its theme, and available literature comprehensively so as to offer a novel and original reassessment.
  • Essays: Between 4,000 and 6,000 words. Submissions in this category are comparatively more concise and limited in their scope. Essays usually deal with a very specific topic as compared to Long Form Articles.
  • Case/Legislative Comments: Between 1,500 to 3,000 words. Submissions in this category are expected critically analyze a recent court decision or legislative/policy proposal, either in India or abroad, and comment on its implications.
  • Book Reviews: Between 2,000 to 3,000 words. Submissions in this category are expected to critically analyze and engage with a recent academic book that falls under our mandate.
  • Submissions must be accompanied with an abstract of not more than 250 words.
  • Submitted manuscripts must not contain any biographical information regarding the authors, such as names, institutional affiliations, acknowledgments, etc. This information can be added at a later stage if the manuscript is accepted for publication.
  • Submissions made to the Journal must be on an exclusive basis and not be under concurrent consideration by any other academic or non-academic publication.
  • Potential authors may choose a topic that is contemporarily relevant.

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GD Goenka University, School of Law is organizing its 2nd International Conference on “Regulation of Emerging Technologies and Artificial Intelligence in a Globalized Legal Regime” to be held on December 3 and 4, 2022.

ABOUT

The legal field has reached a phase where interweaving emerging technologies with the law is not just pertinent rather it has become inevitable. Specifically post the unprecedented pandemic, the use of technology in the legal sphere has become even more relevant than before. Moreover, the ‘Global society’ better known as ‘Globalization’ stirred with ‘Technology’ has brought remarkable transformations in the economy, politics, and society. This has brought better and advanced opportunities to mutate the legal arena.

Emerging technologies such as Educational Technologies, Electric Vehicles (EV), Biotechnology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Non-Fungible tokens (NFT), etc., are redefining the mode of transportation, remote learning, investment, and human health. These technologies have an irrefutable influence on the global level, both constructive and cynical. For instance, Artificial Intelligence which is used to perform arduous tasks in fractions of seconds through machine learning has also been misused by incorporating this revolutionary technology into hacking, deep-fakes, and weaponization programs.

ELIGIBILITY

Academicians, Researchers, Advocates, Students and NGOs/civil societies.

THEME

In the above background, the School of Law, GD Goenka University extends a warm invitation to the participants to contribute their original research work on the following sub-themes:  

  • AI, Data Protection and IPR
    • Law, Artificial Intelligence and New Technologies
    • Big Data and Law
    • Law Relating to Robotics
    • Data Protection Law
    • Intellectual Property Right and Technology
  • Law of Crimes and Technology –
    • Administration of Criminal Justice System and Artificial Intelligence
    • Sexual Offences, Cyberspace and Internet
    • Online Sextortion
    • Digital Evidences and Law
    • Recent Developments in the Forensic Law
    • Interface Between Law & Technology in Criminal Justice Administration
    • Organized Crime and Technology
    • Transnational Digital Crimes
  • Society, Human Rights, Law and Technology –
    • Recent Developments in the Laws Relating to Social Media
    • Social Media Laws and Limits of Government Interventions.
    • Legal Liabilities Related to Social Media
    • Social Equality During COVID-19 and Role of Cyberspace
    • Society, Religion, Law and Technology
    • Law, Education and Technology
    • Gender, Identity, Politics, Law and Technology
    • Human Rights, Law and Technology
    • Juvenile Justice Law and Technology
    • Law, Literature and Technology
    • International Humanitarian Law and Technology
  • Cyber Security & Law
    • International Regime of Cyber Security Regulations
    • Cybersecurity crisis management and Law
    • Cyberstalking
    • Hacking Laws and Punishment – An International Approach
    • Cyberbullying
    • Cyber Crime and IPC
    • Trespass, Squatting and Cybercrime Against Property
    • Cybersecurity and Privacy Rights
    • Harassment and Cyber Security
    • Privacy in Cyber Space
  • Digitalization and Currency
    • Cryptocurrency as a Digital Asset
    • Bitcoin Regime and Law
    • Digital Assets and Gaming
    • Laws Relating to Mining of Cryptocurrency
    • Mining of Cryptos and Environmental Protection.
    • Law Governing Virtual Currencies
    • Regulation of Block chain Technology
    • Regulation of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)
    • Digital Assets and Insider Trading
    • Digital Assets and Market Manipulations
  • Clearnet, Deepnet, Darknet and Internet Regulation
    • Regulation of Clearnet
    • Deep & Dark Net – International Approach
    • Crime and the Internet
    • Laws Relating to The Dark Net in India
    • Laws Relating to Deep Net in India
    • Law & Internet of Things (IoT)
    • Regulating the Smart Devices
    • Regulating the Marketplace on the Dark Web
    • Legality of accessing Dark Net
    • Public policy perspective of the Dark Net and Deep Net
    • Regulating Unlawful Transactions on the Dark Net.
  • Trade, Law & Technology
    • Credit card fraud or Debit Card Fraud
    • Financial Crimes and Technology
    • International Trade, Law and Technology
    • WTO Law & Technology
    • Laws Governing Online Contract and Issue of Jurisdictions
    • International Economic Law and Technology
    • Commercial Transactions, Law and Technology
    • Regulations of Payment Platforms
    • SWIFT Regulation
    • Recent Developments in the Laws Relating to e -commerce
    • Jurisdictional Aspect in e-commerce
    • Online Trade in Illicit Goods
  • Miscellaneous Issues in Law & Technology
    • Food Processing Technology and Law
    • Drone Technology, National Security and Law
    • Media Trial in the Age of Internet
    • Impersonation and Identity Theft
    • Digital Medicines and Law
    • Latest Development in Regulation of Telecom Sector
    • Industrial & Environmental Issues and The Role of Technology
    • Regulating E – Discovery
    • Electronic lawsuit
    • E-Courts
    • Regulation of Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Quantum Physics

Note: – Papers on any other topic is also taken into consideration, directly or indirectly related to the main theme.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  1. Length of full paper – Not more than 6,000 words (including footnotes)
  2. Font – Times New Roman
  3. Font Size – 12 (Line spacing 1.5 and alignment “justify” with 1″ margin on all sides)
  4. Foot Notes – Please ensure that the footnotes are formatted correctly and consistently, in accordance with 20th Blue Book Edition with Times New Roman font size 10
  5. Pages to be numbered – Bottom of the page, at the center – numbered as 1, 2, 3, etc.
  6. Style for headings – Chapter Title: All in caps, bold, centered.
  7. Style for subheadings:
    • Level 1: Headline style – capital, bold, left aligned, underlined.
    • Level 2: Headline style – bold, italics, left aligned.
    • Level 3: Headline style – italics, left aligned.
  8. The paper must be submitted in word document (.doc or .docx) format only.
  9. Research paper must highlight specific research problem/Issue and appropriate research methodology.
  10. Every research paper must contain the Abstract of 350 to 400 words.
  11. Authors are requested to provide their brief profile with E-mail ID, contact number and affiliation at the end of the paper.
  12. All submissions must be the author’s original and unpublished work. Similarity Index should not exceed 15%.
  13. In case of co-authorship at least one author must attend the seminar to present the paper.
  14. Link for submission of full paper will be sent after August 20, 2022 after approval of abstract.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Abstracts Submission: October 31, 2022
  • Notification for approved abstracts:  On or before November 2, 2022
  • Complete paper submission along with registration fees: November 29, 2022
  • Date of Conference: December 3-4, 2022

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MNLU, Aurangabad making a call for chapters for book on Private International Law.

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Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad (MNLU Aurangabad, MNLUA) is a National Law University in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. It was established in 2017 by the Government of Maharashtra, the third and final university to be installed through the Maharashtra National Law University Act, 2014 following Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai and Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur, the 21st National Law University in India. The Chancellor of the university is Chief Justice of India, Supreme Court of India.

THEME

Authors are invited to contribute chapters in the following areas focusing on different aspects of the relevant subject:

  1. Scope and Development of Indian Private International Law
  2. Concepts, rules, and principles of conflict of laws 
  3. Domicile and Residence
  4. Capacity and Validity of Marriages
  5. Divorce and Matrimonial clauses
  6. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments
  7. Legitimation of children
  8. Succession and immovable property
  9. Charges on immovable property
  10. Challenges on Surrogacy
  11. Civil and Commercial Contracts 
  12. International Civil and Commercial Arbitration
  13. Cross border tortious liability
  14. Transnational insolvency
  15. Liability of Multinational Enterprises
  16. International rules on PIL
  17. Digital assets and conflict of law
  18. Anti-trust issues in Private International Law
  19. Cyber law and Conflict of Laws

Any other topic related to main theme of the book.

SCHEDULE

  1. Abstract Submission: 30th October 2022
  2. Acceptance of Abstracts: 30th November 2022
  3. Submission of chapter/article: 26 January 2023
  4. Peer Review Process and Intimation: February 2023-April 2023
  5. Publication process: May 2023

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Contribution of research articles/chapters are invited from the Academicians, research scholars, practitioners, judges, and members of the legal academia. The authors are required to submit abstract of 500 words on or before 30th October 2022 to: ipiledit@gmail.com. The shortlisted authors will be intimated via e-mail latest by November 30th 2022. 

The selected research articles will be published by an international reputed publisher. 

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The National Seminar is organized by the Centre for Human Rights and Subaltern Studies, National University of Study and Research in Law Ranchi in collaboration with the National Commission for Women, New Delhi, at the NUSRL, Ranchi campus on November 10, 2022.

ABOUT

The National Commission for Women (NCW) is the statutory body of the Government of India, generally concerned with advising the government on all policy matters affecting women. It was established on January 31, 1992 under the provisions of the Indian Constitution, as defined in the 1990 National Commission for Women Act.

The objective of the NCW is to represent the rights of women in India and to provide a voice for their issues and concerns. The subjects of their campaigns have included dowry, politics, religion, equal representation for women in jobs, and the exploitation of women for labour. They have also discussed police abuses against women.

THEME

National Seminar is being held on the theme “Women in Paramilitary Forces – Achieving Gender Equality Through Gender Sensitization.”

Considering the novelty of the theme and with the objective of encouraging multi-dimensional research on the issue, the sub-themes are not categorically specified. The participants can analyse the issue from multiple perspectives but at the same time are required to ensure its relevance with the theme.

SUBMISIION GUIDELINES

  • The First Page of the submission must be a Cover Page which should contain the following particulars –
    • Title of the Paper
    • Author’s Name
    • University/Organization’s Name
    • Present Address
    • Email Address and Mobile Number
  • In the case of Co-Authorship, the same details of the other author must also be stated on the Cover Page. Co-authorship is allowed subject to a limit of two authors per submission.
  • On the second page, there should be a Declaration, about the originality of the submission.
  • The third page should contain an Abstract of around 250-300 words with Keywords at the end.
  • Apart from other necessary Chapters, the Participants should try to include the following chapters in their submission- Introduction, Review of Literature, Recommendations and Conclusion.
  • The submission should be about 3500-5000 words.
  • It must be submitted in a ‘Word/.docx file, PDF files are not allowed.
  • The Text should be in Times New Roman, Font Size – 12 & Spacing – 1.5. The Footnotes should be in Times New Roman, Font Size – 10 with Single Spacing. One Inch Margin on all sides should be maintained.
  • All submissions must follow the Blue Book (20th Edn.) Uniform Citation style of referencing.
  • No part of the Paper should have been published earlier nor should it be under consideration for publication.
  • UGC guidelines for Plagiarism will be followed.
  • Every Participant is required to duly fill out the google form given at the end of this post to register.
  • The Final Paper must be submitted in the ‘Word/.docx’ file. PDF files are not allowed. The name of the file should be ‘Name of the Author & Co-author (if any) – Title of the paper.
  • All Manuscripts should be submitted here.

DEADLINE

  • Last Date for Registration: November 1, 2022.
  • Last Date for Final Paper Submission: November 4, 2022.
  • National Seminar: November 10, 2022

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RMLNLU, Lucknow is organizing a Seminar on Law and Technology at its campus, and is inviting submissions through call for papers.

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The study of how law interacts with rapidly evolving technology is more important than ever before. Science and technology have had a significant impact on the development of human civilization and have presented us with new perspectives on the world we live in.

It was crucial in changing India and the rest of the globe into a modern, industrialized society. Intellectual Property Rights, Cyber Law, Labour Laws and Trade Law have all been influenced by technology, making it one of the most prominent components in our times today.

ELIGIBILITY

This Seminar is an endeavour to invite views from cross-sections of the stakeholders on the legal issues relating to technology while learning from the tangle of the purported conclusions reached in the recent past by courts, regulators, technocrats, and commentators on these issues, and to churn out testable theories and suggestions in the field of technology and its legal aspects.

THEME

The Seminar calls for papers under the following sub-themes:

  • Automated Vehicles and Self-Driving Car: Evolving Legal Challenges
  • E-Commerce regulatory landscape in light of Consumer Protection, Foreign Direct Investment Developments, Unfair Terms and Information Technology Rules, 2021. 
  • Metaverse: Legality and Regulatory Concerns in India. 
  • Cryptocurrency: Non-Fungible Trades in Intellectual Property Rights, Direct Financial Assess Regulations, Tax Concerns and Stable Coins.
  • Artificial Intelligence in Indian System: Issues of Affordability, Accountability and Ethical Challenges. 
  • Regulatory Sandboxes: Decoding India’s attempt to Regulate Fintech Industry. 
  • The role of technology in the evolving Pharmaceutical Sector. 
  • Regulatory challenges and opportunity in the new Information & Communications Technology Ecosystem. 
  • Changing Data Privacy landscape in India and across Globe. 
  • Current and Emerging Issues in the Intellectual Property Rights.

Note: However, the list is only indicative and unexhaustive. Any other topic related to the theme may also be submitted.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • All submissions have to be in English.
  • The abstract should not be of more than 500 words. It shall be accompanied by a cover letter containing – a brief profile of the author including e-mail ID, contact number, designation, institution, and official address.
  • Word limit for full research paper 4000-6000 words (inclusive of all citations and references).
  • There can be a maximum of only one Co-Author. All the co-authors need to get registered for the seminar.
  • Plagiarism shall not exceed more than 10%.
  • The Author(s) should also send a declaration along with the abstract & final paper that their work is original and unpublished and that it does not infringe the copyright laws.
  • Author(s) are required to adhere to a uniform mode of citation 20th edition of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation.
  • Author(s) who intend to present their research papers in the seminar are required to submit the abstract through the link provided below.
  • The abstracts will be peer reviewed by the Editorial Board and only shortlisted abstracts will be invited to submit final papers as well to present them in National Seminar. The final paper should be submitted after the intimation of acceptance of abstract.
  • The Manuscript Submission and Registration shall be done through the link provided below.
  • Submissions must be typed in Times New Roman, Font Size 12 on A4 size paper with 1” margin on all sides with 1.5-line spacing.
  • Heading should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 14, Bold, 1.5- line spacing, center aligned while sub-heading should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 13, Italicized, 1.15–line spacing.
  • Footnotes must be in Times New Roman, Font Size 10 with 1.0-line spacing.
  • The file extension shall be .doc.

PRIZES

  • 1st Position: ₹10000/-
  • 2nd Position: ₹ 6000/-
  • 3rd Position: ₹ 4000/
  • The certificates will be provided to all the papers presented.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Abstract Submission: November 5, 2022
  • Intimation of Selected Abstracts: November 10, 2022
  • Last date for paper submission: December 20, 2022
  • Last date for Registration: December 20, 2022
  • National Seminar and Paper Discussion: January 7 and 8, 2023

LINKS

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The HPNLU Journal of Intellectual Property Rights (Volume 1) invites scholarly contributions through a call for papers for its maiden issue.

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The HPNLU Journal of Intellectual Property Rights (Volume 1) invites scholarly contributions through a call for papers for its maiden issue. The first volume of the Journal is scheduled to be published online in the month of December 2022.

The journal solicits scholarly contributions relating to legal cum theoretical developments in the field of Intellectual Property Rights.

SUBMIISSION GUIDELINES

  • Covering Letter: All submissions must be accompanied by a covering letter stating the title, author’s full name, University and year of study, and the author’s contact details. Only the cover letter should contain the above-mentioned details and not the manuscript.
  • Main Text: Times New Roman, font size 12, 1.5 spacing justified, with a left margin of 1.5 inches and right 1.0 inch, top 1.0 inch and bottom 1.0 inch. The first line of the paragraph is not to be indented.
  • Foot Notes– Times New Roman, font size 10, substantive footnotes are accepted.
  • Citation Style: For Citation, refer the HPNLU-Shimla Citation Style only. Please click here for the citation style.
  • Word Limit: The following  word limit should be observed:
    • Articles (≥5000 to <8000 words)
    • Essays and Comments (≥3000 to <5000 words)
    • Book Review(≥2500 to <3500 words)
  • Lengthy Quotations are discouraged.  Author(s) should avoid long quotations and keep them at a minimum wherever necessary with full and proper acknowledgment.
  • Lengthy and multi-paragraphed footnotes are discouraged. The citations must mention the page(s) of the source and in cases where Court Judgments are referred to, the footnote should also mention the paragraph of the judgment in addition to the page number of the Reporter.
  • Only authoritative websites may be cited. References to internet sources such as Wikipedia, blogs, commercial websites, etc., are not acceptable.
  • Mode of Submission: Entries are to be sent at cipr@hpnlu.ac.inlatest by October 24, 2022 (11:59 pm)
  • The submission shall be accepted only through email, and the same need to be captioned as “Submission to HPNLU-JIPR <Title of Contribution>”.

DEADLINE

November 20, 2022

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Through a request for papers, the Ideal Journal of Legal Studies (ISSN No.: 2231-0983) is soliciting contributions by November 5, 2022.

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Through the writings of the specialists in the various legal professions, the Journal hopes to identify the current, emerging legal concerns. The Journal aims to promote the synthesis of knowledge and best practises throughout the academic and research communities.

In the legal profession, research is given a high priority, which raises people’s levels of understanding and leads to discussion that can make a significant contribution by enhancing the secondary sources of information used in the legal research that will come after.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  1. Research Papers and Articles: 4,000 to 6,000 words
  2. Case Laws and Book Reviews: 2,000 to 3,000 words
  3. Legal Expressions: 1,500 to 2,000 words
  4. No other Journal has previously published the submission.
  5. The document must also contain a plagiarism report and a declaration from the author(s) stating unequivocally that the submission is their original work. Additionally, it must specify that the opinions expressed in the document are solely the authors’ own and that they accept full responsibility for any resulting mistakes or losses to people or property.
  6. In the event that the submitted manuscript includes a book review, the following information must be included in the specific sequence stated:
    1. Name of the author
    2. Title
    3. Place
    4. Year
  7. Along with the text, a 250–300 word abstract must be included. Following the same phrase must be at least 5 to 6 keywords.
  8. The primary content must be typed in a Word document with Times New Roman set to Font-12 and 1.5 linespacing.
  9. The only citation style allowed is footnotes. To do this, the citation guidelines of the Indian Law Institute must be used. It must be written in Times New Roman, single-spaced, with a size 10 font.
  10. If a table or figure with statistics is included to the text, the author(s) must correctly cite the information.
  11. Emails with submission materials should be sent to ijls@idealinstitute.edu.in.
  12. The relevant information must be uploaded or registered at the link provided at the conclusion of the post.

IMPORTANT DATES

  1. Submission of Abstract – November 5, 2022
  2. Acceptance of Abstract – November 15, 2022
  3. Submission of Full Paper – December 10, 2022
  4. Acceptance of Full Paper – December 20, 2022

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The National Seminar is organized by the Centre for Human Rights and Subaltern Studies, National University of Study and Research in Law Ranchi in collaboration with the National Commission for Women, New Delhi, at the NUSRL, Ranchi campus on November 10, 2022.

ABOUT

The National Commission for Women (NCW) is the statutory body of the Government of India, generally concerned with advising the government on all policy matters affecting women. It was established on January 31, 1992 under the provisions of the Indian Constitution, as defined in the 1990 National Commission for Women Act.

The objective of the NCW is to represent the rights of women in India and to provide a voice for their issues and concerns. The subjects of their campaigns have included dowry, politics, religion, equal representation for women in jobs, and the exploitation of women for labour. They have also discussed police abuses against women.

THEME

National Seminar is being held on the theme “Women in Paramilitary Forces – Achieving Gender Equality Through Gender Sensitization.”

Considering the novelty of the theme and with the objective of encouraging multi-dimensional research on the issue, the sub-themes are not categorically specified. The participants can analyse the issue from multiple perspectives but at the same time are required to ensure its relevance with the theme.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • The First Page of the submission must be a Cover Page which should contain the following particulars –
    • Title of the Paper
    • Author’s Name
    • University/Organization’s Name
    • Present Address
    • Email Address and Mobile Number
  • In the case of Co-Authorship, the same details of the other author must also be stated on the Cover Page. Co-authorship is allowed subject to a limit of two authors per submission.
  • On the second page, there should be a Declaration, about the originality of the submission.
  • The third page should contain an Abstract of around 250-300 words with Keywords at the end.
  • Apart from other necessary Chapters, the Participants should try to include the following chapters in their submission- Introduction, Review of Literature, Recommendations and Conclusion.
  • The submission should be about 3500-5000 words.
  • It must be submitted in a ‘Word/.docx file, PDF files are not allowed.
  • The Text should be in Times New Roman, Font Size – 12 & Spacing – 1.5. The Footnotes should be in Times New Roman, Font Size – 10 with Single Spacing. One Inch Margin on all sides should be maintained.
  • All submissions must follow the Blue Book (20th Edn.) Uniform Citation style of referencing.
  • No part of the Paper should have been published earlier nor should it be under consideration for publication.
  • UGC guidelines for Plagiarism will be followed.
  • Process of Registration and Submission
  • Every Participant is required to duly fill out the google form given at the end of this post to register.
  • The Final Paper must be submitted in the ‘Word/.docx’ file. PDF files are not allowed. The name of the file should be ‘Name of the Author & Co-author (if any) – Title of the paper.

DEADLINE

  • Last Date for Registration: November 1, 2022.
  • Last Date for Final Paper Submission: November 4, 2022.
  • National Seminar: November 10, 2022

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The Centre for Competition Law and Policy (CCLP), National Law University Jodhpur is inviting submissions for the Competition Law Observer Blog.

ABOUT

In furtherance of its objective to promote discussion and deliberation on various facets of competition law and address contemporary issues, CCLP started the Competition Law Observer Blog which, over the years, hosted submissions only from the members of CCLP. It is now thrilled to invite submissions from scholars, practitioners, authors, and students with the object of furthering discussion on competition law.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Submissions: Submissions must be in a Word format (‘.doc’ or ‘.docx’). All submissions are to be sent via email to cclp@nlujodhpur.ac.in.
  • The subject of the email should be titled – “Submission for Blogs_Name of the Author(s)”.
  • While submitting to the Blog, the author(s) are required to submit an undertaking that:
    • They warrant that the manuscript is their original work, and has not been
      simultaneously been submitted to any other platform for consideration;
    • They consent to the publication of the submitted piece on the Blog provided that they
      are fully acknowledged as the author(s).
  • Authorship: Co-authorship up to two authors is allowed. Refrain from mentioning the name, institutional affiliation, or any other detail of the author(s) in the document to facilitate the double-blind review process.
  • Deadline: There is no deadline for the submission of Blog posts. Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis.
  • Originality: All works must be original and unpublished. The plagiarism limit is 15%.
  • Length: The word limit for the submission is 1000- 1500 words. This word limit is exclusive of the endnotes (if any). Longer posts may be accepted should the topic require an extensive discussion, and, if required, they may be published in parts, subject to the discretion of the editors.
  • Headings: Authors are encouraged to use headings to break up long posts. Headings should not be of more than one level and should be in bold.
  • Font and spacing: The title of the post must be formatted to Times New Roman font size 14, all Caps, and in bold. The main body of the text must be formatted to Times New Roman font size 12 with 1.5 line spacing with a single line space between paragraphs; and the end notes must be formatted to Times New Roman font size 10 with single line spacing.
  • Referencing: All references must be in the form of hyperlinks in the body of the submission. In case no hyperlink is available for any reference, use of endnotes is recommended. The endnotes must be in conformity with the 4th edition of the Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) style of citation. The author(s) are advised to give specific details, such as the Page or the Paragraph number of the reference, either in the body of the text itself or in the endnotes. No speaking endnotes or footnotes are allowed.

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