School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University is inviting papers for its Journal of Indian Legal Thought, 16th Volume, 2022.
ABOUT
School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University, was established in 1989 to impart an integrated legal education with unique programmes for Under-Graduate, Post-Graduate and Research levels.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Long Articles between 8000-12000 (including footnotes)
Short Articles between 4000-8000 (including footnotes)
Case notes and legislative comments between 1500-3000(including footnotes)
All submissions must be in the Microsoft word Format in Times New Roman with a font size of 12 and line spacing of 1.5.
Citations must conform to the Bluebook (latest edition) style of citation
Footnotes must be in Times New Roman, font size 10 with single line spacing
All submissions must be original and unpublished work of the author and should not have been submitted, accepted or published elsewhere.
Submit an electronic copy of your manuscript along with a covering letter mentioning the name of the author, occupation, title of the manuscript, mobile phone no and contact address.
Articles found plagiarized will be summarily rejected.
Co-authorship is allowed(maximum of 2 authors)
Articles will go through a double-blind peer review and acceptance will be subject to the report of the peer review team. Please send a plagiarism check report along with the article.
All submissions shall be made through email to sheebavikram07[at]rediffmail.com
DEADLINE
November 30, 2022
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The Editorial Board of the NUALS Law Journal (ISSN Number 2319-8273) is inviting submissions for the first volume of its 17th Edition (Vol. 17 Issue 1).
ABOUT
NUALS Law Journal accepts submissions from the authors/contributors willing to submit their original work. The call for papers opportunity by NUALS Law Journal is open to anyone interested in the subject of law viz. law students, academicians, scholars, students and legal practitioners.
THEME
The journal welcomes submissions on any topic of law of contemporary relevance, from academicians, legal practitioners, students, and researchers from the legal community. All submissions will go through a rigorous review process and editing by the Editorial Board.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Categories and Word Limits (exclusive of footnotes; however, speaking footnotes must be limited to 50 words):
Short Notes: 1500 – 5000 words
Case Comments: 1500 – 5000 words
Essays: 3000 – 5000 words
Articles: 5000 – 10000 words
Articles exceeding the word limit may be considered on merit, solely at the discretion of the editorial board.
Submissions are to be made only in electronic form and must be made via a Google form which can be accessed at the end of this post.
The last date for submissions to be considered for the First Issue is October 25, 2022. All submissions after October 25 will be considered for the Second Issue. The issue shall be published latest by the month of February 2023.
All submissions are to contain an abstract, of not more than 250 words, accompanying the article. The abstract must be at the beginning of the article. Please refrain from sending abstracts in a separate word document.
By submitting an article, the author undertakes that the article is an original work and has not been submitted, accepted, or published elsewhere.
Plagiarism will result in summary rejection of the submission.
Co-authorship is allowed for a maximum of two authors.
All submissions must follow the Bluebook (20th Edition) style of citation; non-conformity will be a ground for rejection.
Submissions must be in Times New Roman font, with size 12 and line spacing 1.5.
All footnotes must be in Times New Roman font, with size 10 and line spacing 1.
Submissions must be made in .doc/.docx formats only.
The documents must not contain any identification markers. Eg: Name of the author after the title, Author as recognized by Word or any other metadata.
Receipt of submission will be intimated to the authors within two weeks of submission. Authors will be periodically updated on the status of the review of their piece.
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Hidyatullah National University of Laws is making a call for papers for its journal of laws and social sciences.
ABOUT
Established in 2003, Hidayatullah National Law University has completed the journey of more than one and half a decade. In such a short span of time, HNLU has carved out a niche in the realm of legal education across India and the legacy is soaring towards newer heights day by day with moto Dharma Sansthapanartham meaning ‘for the sake of establishing the primacy of the laws of eternal values.’
Named after the great legal luminary Justice Mohammed Hidayatullah, the University was established by the Government of Chhattisgarh under the Hidayatullah National University of Law, Chhattisgarh, Act (Act No.10 of 2003).
HNLU is the sixth in the series of National Law Schools across India. HNLU has been included in the list of the Universities maintained by the University Grants Commission under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956 and has been declared fit to receive Central assistance in terms of the rules framed under Section 12 (B) of the UGC Act, 1956. The university is recognized by the Bar Council of India under section 7 of the Advocates Act 1961.
Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur invites submissions for its forthcoming Volume VIII of HNLU JLSS. The journal welcomes and intends to promote authors from various backgrounds having a strong interface with law. HNLU JLSS endeavours to cradle research among the legal academia, practising lawyers, students, research scholars and domain experts. It promotes thought-provoking analysis and discussions on contemporary legal and socio-political issues. It is also an attempt to provide a standard platform for quality research papers.
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Punjab State Information Commission is organising One-Day National Conference on Right to Information: Law, Policy & Governance in collaboration with RGNUL, Punjab on November 19, 2022.
ABOUT
The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Punjab, was established by the State Legislature of Punjab by passing the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab Act 2006.
THEME
The ‘Right to Know is the Right to Live’. Transparency and access to information are pivotal to the functioning of a democracy. An informed citizen is an empowered one. For this one should have free, unfettered access to information.
The jurisprudence of Democracy revolves around the pure concept of ‘accountability’ which can only be achieved if people in authority and power are subject to public gaze and speculations.
India is considered one of the largest democracies in the world. Every democracy is characterized by the virtues of transparency, accountability, and openness to reform. Vast powers vested with the public authorities have led to maladministration, misuse of power, and corruption, which necessitated the introduction of the Right to Information Act, 2005.
The Act further aims at establishing a healthy democracy and bringing about a responsive, accountable, and corruption-free government. However, RTI is much more than a tool to fight corruption. It is in fact a fundamental and transformative right against the arbitrary use of power.
This Conference seeks to provide comprehensive learning on the Right to Information, dealing with its multiple facets from a constitutional perspective to be a statutory right, and thereby its evolution as an executory right through the administrative and judicial processes.
CO-THEME
RTI: A Tool of Good Governance
Role of Information Technology in RTI
Pro-Active Disclosure in the field of RTI
Record Management and RTI
Success Stories in the field of RTI
Best Practices in the Implementation of RTI
Regulatory Mechanism and RTI
Political Promises and Accountability
Please note: The themes are merely illustrative and not exhaustive. Any paper written within the broader purview of the theme will be considered.
IMPORTANT DATES
Last date for Submission of the registration form and abstract: September 25, 2022
Intimation of abstract selection and opening of Payment link: September 30, 2022
Last date of payment and registration: October 8, 2022
Full paper submission (Soft copy): November 5, 2022
Participants are requested to adhere to the above-mentioned dates.
DETAILS
All the abstracts and full-length papers shall be sent to email: caslw@rgnul.ac.in with the subject ‘RTI Conference’.
Registration Fees for the seminar:
Single author: 500 INR
Co-authors: 800 INR (A maximum of two co-authors are permitted per paper)
Research papers should pertain to the conference theme.
Participants shall be required to submit an abstract of around 350 words on or before September 25, 2022.
The abstract shall also contain, the name of the author/authors, email Id of the author/s, contact number, and designation.
The full paper should not exceed 6000 words. It shall be typed in Times New Roman, Font Size 12 on A4 size paper with 1” margin on all sides with 1.5 line spacing using MS Word.
Citations shall be strictly in accordance with the Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities, 4th Edition.
Participants requiring accommodation are requested to mail the same at the email ID caslw@rgnul.ac.in with the subject title ‘Accommodation’ on or before October 10, 2022. Accommodation will be provided as per availability on a payment basis.
University may publish accepted papers. Publication of papers shall be the exclusive discretion of the University.
The seminar will take place in physical mode but will have a parallel web conference session available to selected presenters on the prior payment of the Registration Fee. The interested participants can avail this by intimating the organizers by sending a mail to caslw@rgnul.ac.in
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Office of Rahul Singh, State Information Commissioner, MPSIC is making a call for applications from eligible candidates for the position of Research & Internship Coordinator at MPSIC.
ABOUT
The internship coordinator shall be required to supervise, monitor, andcoordinate various activities of the Office, ranging from providing research assistance, operation of internship program along with RTI helpline to management of various projects undertaken through collaborations with other organizations.
ELIGIBILITY
UG or PG Candidates in the field of law.
STIPEND
INR 5,000/month + Performance based incentives
DETAILS
Send your CV/Resume and Statement of Purpose to pstorahulsingh@gmail.com with the title ‘Application for Research & Internship Coordinator’.
DEADLINE
September 18, 2022
CONTACT DETAILS
8319302356
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RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR) Journal is making a call for papers for the journal’s volume 9 issue 1.
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The Editorial Board invites submissions from academicians, practitioners, legal luminaries, and students on the theme “Development and Future of Energy Transition: Analyzing the Legal Landscape.”
The energy industry fuels economies all around the world and has a significant impact on other sectors including investment, environment, technological innovation, and international commitments, among others.
ELIGIBILITY
RSRR welcomes submissions from legal practitioners, academicians, students, and members of the legal fraternity.
THEME
RSRR invites submissions on the following sub-themes:
Mapping India’s Policy Landscape: Emerging Focus on Renewable Energy
Green Hydrogen Policy, 2022: A Solution to Power Security?
Energy Conservation (Amendment) Bill, 2022: An Attempt to Fulfill India’s Ambitious Global Goals?
Administrative Reforms in the Electricity Appellate Tribunals, and the Electricity Contract Enforcement Authority
National Renewable Energy Legislation: Need of the Hour?
Disruptive Practices in the Energy Sector: A Legal Analysis
Creating a Domestic Carbon Credit Trading Market and Empowering Indian Issuance of Carbon Trade Certificates
Carbon Credit Export Policy of India: India’s Learning from Other Nations
The Legality of Carbon Farming in India: Need for a Regulation
Need for Comprehensive Legislation for the Governance of Electric and Battery Operated Vehicles
Ensuring Equity and Sustainability in Agriculture: Integration of Solar Practices into Current Agricultural Trends
Global Energy Transition Outlook: Lessons for India?
The US Inflation Reduction Act: Economy, Energy, and Environment
EU’s “Fit for 55”: A Frontrunner in Renewable Energy Transitions
International Agreements and Transition Goals: The Credibility of Promises
Mapping the Commercial Domain of Energy-Based Transactions
Governing the Increased Anti-Competitive Conduct in the Power Sector: An Industry-Based Legal Analysis
Structural and Behavioral Remedies for Competitive Bidding in the Wind and Solar Power Sector
Simplifying the Application of GST in the Energy Sector: Preparing an Optimal Taxation Structure
A Legal Analysis of Insurance Policies in the Project, Infrastructure, and Energy sectors
Tracing the Current FDI trends in the Energy Sector: Analysis of the Indian Legal Structure
Understanding Consumer’s Stance in the Energy Transition Model
Electricity (Rights of Consumers) Rules, 2020: Role of Prosumers
Energy Poverty and the SDG Goal 7: The Balance between Tall Claims and Consumer Reality
Note: The above-mentioned sub-themes and sub-points are only illustrative and not exhaustive, and the authors are free to write upon any other sub-theme, provided they fall within the broad ambit of this journal’s theme.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
The RSRR invites papers under the following categories:
Articles (5,000 to 10,000 words)
Short Notes (3,500 to 5,000 words)
Case Comments (2,000 to 4,000 words)
Legislative Comments (2,500 to 4,000 words)
Normative Law Articles (3,000 to 5,000 words)
All submissions must be in Garamond, font size 12, spacing 1.5.
All footnotes shall be in Garamond 10, single-spaced, and should conform to the Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) mode of citation.
Margins: Left 1 Inch and Right 1 Inch, Top 1 Inch and Bottom 1 Inch (A4).
The word limit is exclusive of all the footnotes.
Co-authorship is allowed for up to 2 authors.
All submissions must include an abstract of a maximum of 250 words.
All submissions must be accompanied by a cover letter in a separate document stating the details of the author(s).
All entries should be submitted in .doc/ . docx format only.
The author(s) bear sole responsibility for the accuracy of facts, opinions or views stated in the submitted paper. In case of any plagiarism found in the contents of the submitted paper, the Manuscript shall be subject to rejection.
The abstracts and the papers must be mailed to submissionsrslr@rgnul.ac.in, with the subject “Submission for Volume 9, Issue 1 – Type of Submission (Article/ Short Note/ Case Comment/ Normative Law Articles)”.
The submissions of abstracts and papers should accompany a cover letter specifying the author’s name, designation, institute, contact number, and email for future reference in the mail body itself.
DEADLINE
The deadline for final paper submission, including the abstract, is by November19, 2022, by 11:59 P.M. (IST).
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National Law Institute University, Bhopal is organizing a National Seminar on Consumer Protection Laws sponsored by the Department of Consumer Affairs, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Government of India and co-sponsored by the Department of Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection, Government of Madhya Pradesh.
ABOUT
The Consumer Protection Act of 1986 was enacted to protect the rights of the consumers but over the years it was observed that the Act did not address the disputes regarding consumer contracts entered between consumers and product manufacturers or service providers, product liability and the e-commerce sector.
To overcome the lacunae in the Act of 1986, the Parliament enacted the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 which aims to provide a more holistic and robust mechanism to protect and strengthen the interest of consumers and their rights by effectively preventing unfair trade practices, adulteration of food, misleading advertisements, defective products, black marketing including prohibiting a rampant increase in scams and frauds flourishing in the digital markets.
ELIGIBILITY
The seminar is meant for officials from various organizations working in the field of consumer protection and welfare, dispute resolution officials, mediation practitioners, entrepreneurs, academicians, research scholars, law students, lawyers, think tanks, service providers, and members of NGOs and industry.
THEMES
Role, Powers and Functions of Central Consumer Protection Authority
Consumer Disputes Redressal Authorities
Consumer Rights and Obligations
E-Commerce and Consumer Protection
Sectoral Challenges and Consumer Protection
Mediation and its Challenges in Consumer Justice
E-filing of Consumer Complaints and their Disposal
Offences & Penalties
Unfair Trade Practices and Misleading Advertisements
Product Liability
Direct selling
Cross-border trade and Consumer Protection
Professional Negligence including Medical Negligence
Consumer Education and Awareness-
Developing Course Module on Consumer Protection for Law students (Regular and Optional)
Developing Course Module on Consumer Welfare for stakeholders and students
Module for spreading education and awareness amongst the citizenry.
Evolving Common Platform for manufacturers, traders, service providers and consumers
Ensuring speedy and expeditious Consumer Justice.
Note: The themes listed above are only indicative and not exhaustive. Participants may select other related topics of relevance under the main theme.
SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES
Abstract: Word limit -200-300 words including keywords
Full Paper: Word Limit – 3,000-5,000 words (including footnotes)
Heading: Times New Roman, 14, Bold, Central Aligned
Sub-heading: Times New Roman, 12, Italics, Right Aligned
Running text: Times New Roman, 12, 1.15 line spacing, Justified. (in MS Word), submission only in the .docx or .doc format will be accepted.
The citations must conform to OSCOLA (Oxford Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities) 4th edition for any references/footnotes.
REGISTRATION DETAILS
Interested candidates may submit the abstract for the Seminar through the link provided at the end of this post.
Registration Fees
Faculty/Professionals/NGOs – INR 1,000
Research Scholars / Students – INR 500
Payment:
Link for Registration/ Payment will be shared with the abstract confirmation mail.
On additional payment, as per the rules of the NLIU, limited accommodation may be provided on the University campus for outstation participants on a first come first serve basis, subject to availability of accommodation.
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National Law School of India University, Bangalore (NLSIU) in association with the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India is organizing an International Conference, with Reviewing Partner International Journal on Consumer Law and Practice on November 19, 2022.
ABOUT
The sovereignty of the Consumer is to choose the goods or services according to the preferences and preferences assume significance in the context of his choice. But in the present-day scenario, it has become a myth, because the consumer’s freedom of choice is limited and is been abused in common marketplaces.
Consumers are duped and cheated because of deceptive advertisements and false and exaggerated descriptions about the quality of goods/services which they propose to sell. It is still rising due to advancements in technology and the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic and various other natural disasters including economic crises. Hence Consumer protection had to broaden its horizon and grew significantly.
THEME
Consumer Protection with respect to the Sale of Goods and services through social media platforms
Consumer Protection from Fake Reviews on E-Commerce Portals
Consumer Protection & Fall Back Liability
Imposing service charges on Consumers for the services rendered at Hotels and Restaurants;
Recognition of Right to Repair as a Consumer Right
Assessment of Consumer Protection in India in par with International Best Practices
Sustainable Consumerism
Settlement of Cross Border Consumer Disputes
Dark patterns and Consumer Protection
Note: The above list is only indicative and not exhaustive. The researchers are free to pick any of the topics of their choice having contemporary issues in the protection of consumer rights.
ELIGIBILITY
Professionals, academicians, research scholars and students.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Abstract:
The Abstract shall not exceed 500 words.
The first page of the submission must contain the title of the paper, the name of the author(s) along with a Cover Letter.
The abstract should be in Times New Roman, font size 12, with 1.5 line spacing, and footnotes (if any) in Times New Roman, font size 10, with single line spacing.
The texts and footnotes must conform to OSCOLA 4th Edition.
Only One Co-authorship is allowed.
The Abstract should be followed by an Outline of the Article with a brief Discussion.
The submission of the abstract must be in (.doc) or (.docx)
The submission should contain a disclaimer to the effect that the piece is original and has not been published or is under consideration, for publication, elsewhere.
All submissions are subject to a Plagiarism check.
Upon selection, the participants shall submit a full paper
Full Paper Format:
The length of the full paper including tables, diagrams, illustrations, references, etc. shall not be less than 3000 words and shall not exceed 6000 words.
The paper should be typed in (.doc) or (.docx) format and should be as per Times New Roman 12-point font with 1.5 line spacing.
The Footnotes shall be typed in Times New Roman 10- point font with single-line spacing.
All citations should be placed in footnotes (and not endnotes) and shall conform to the Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (4th Edn, 2012).
All submissions are subject to a Plagiarism check. Only One Co-authorship is allowed.
The submission should contain a disclaimer to the effect that the piece is original and has not been published or is under consideration, for publication, elsewhere.
AWARDS
Best Paper: INR 15,000 & will be published in IJCLP(Scopus indexed journal)
2nd Best Paper: INR 10,000
3rd Best Paper: INR 5,000
Selected papers will be published by the Chair on Consumer Law and Practice, NLSIU, Bengaluru in an edited volume with ISBN.
All the abstracts selected for presentation will be published in Conference Proceedings.
E-certificate will be awarded to the registered participants, presenters and awards winners who attend all the sessions of the Conference through the zoom platform and submit the feedback form.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract Submission – September 30, 2022
Confirmation of abstract selection: October 10, 2022
Full paper submission – November 1, 2022
Intimation of Selected paper for Presentations: November 10, 2022
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National University of Research in Law’s Center for Criminal Law is inviting blogs.
ABOUT
Center for Criminal Law was established in 2017 to study the Contemporary Issues and Challenges in Criminal Law. The Center for Criminal Law has been one of the most active academic societies in the area of Criminal Law in NUSRL. This Center provides to the future lawmakers and lawyers an opportunity to understand the depth of the criminal justice system and developing strategies to mitigate the threat to this system. Center promotes and encourages its students for research in the field of Criminal Law.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
We welcome blog posts that address contemporary issues on Criminal Law. We particularly welcome editorial commentary and candid views. We prefer posts that include critical analysis or explore particular themes of wider resonance. We discourage posts that merely summaries cases or discuss basic aspects of Criminal Law on which substantial literature is already available on the Internet.
The article should be an original work of the author and not under consideration for publication in any other journal or blog.
Plagiarism beyond 10% in an article shall not be accepted and the same shall be outright rejected.
Minimum length of article is 1000 words; maximum should be limited to 1500 words excluding endnotes.
Co-authorship of a maximum of 2 is permitted.
All submissions must be in Times New Roman, font size 12, and with line spacing 1.5.
The relevant sources should be hyperlinked within the article itself. However, in case of sources of which no link could be provided, they must be mentioned as endnotes and should be in Times New Roman 10 and single-spaced.
Kindly note that Endnotes are discouraged and the editorial team prefer Hyperlinks for readers convenience.
However, if the relevant source cannot be hyperlinked then endnotes can be incorporated. Citation format for endnotes should be Bluebook 20th Edition. Furthermore, all the relevant sources must be duly acknowledged.
All entries should be submitted in .doc or .docx format.
Once the article is published on CCL Blog the same can only be re-posted with due credits to CCL Blog wherein the article was first published.
In case of any dispute, the decision of the Center for Criminal Law, NUSRL Ranchi shall be final and binding.
Submission of Article should at the Mail id of Center for Criminal Law, i.e. ccl@nusrlranchi.ac.in.
The editorial process of CCL takes a total of 14 days.
The Subject of the Mail while submitting the article should be titled, “Submission for CCL Blog”
The document should not have the name(s) of the author(s) or the University they are affiliated with.
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The Centre for Regulatory Studies, Governance and Public Policy (CRSGPP), WBNUJS is making a call for papers for its online Journal of Regulatory Studies Governance and Public Policy.
ABOUT
The Journal is uniquely construed for extending beyond articulating and conceptualizing the problems that plague society but aims at invoking action based on the issues raised in the publication.
The Journal is primarily concerned with governance and policy formulations, does not seek to restrict the scholars’ creative minds, and encourages papers pertaining to law, social science, science, and other relevant issues in which intervention at various levels can be sought.
THEME
The Journal invites contributions on the subject areas focusing on legislative policy, administration of justice, implementation of law, and comparative study of policy implications.
NUJS Journal of Regulatory Studies is a quarterly online journal bearing ISSN no. 2456-4605 (O) and actively contributes to the existing knowledge base since its first publication in 2016.
ELIGIBILITY
NUJS encourages and welcomes original research work from research scholars, faculties, bureaucrats, scientists, and students to enrich the Journal.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Contribution to the Journal shall be accepted only by the original authors.
A maximum of four authors can be accommodated as joint authors. The first author shall be ordinarily treated as the corresponding author. It is the prerogative of the authors on the principal authorship or authorship order.
Authors must provide their affiliation with complete contact details, including postal and email addresses and mobile numbers.
It is the author’s responsibility to disclose any potential conflict of interest regarding the Manuscript.
Please mention any personal, professional, or institutional acknowledgments (if any) separately to the main text.
As an author, you (or your employer or institution) have certain rights to reuse your work which is limited in nature and any clarification that may be sought from Editor-in-Chief as and when required.
The preferred length of a long article is between 8,000 and 12,000 words, including references.
The preferred length of a short article/case comment is between 3,000 and 5,000 words, including references.
All articles must be accompanied by an abstract of 150–200 words together with approximately five keywords.
Book reviews should be between 1,200 and 1,500 words with full details of the book reviewed, including the subtitle, the author’s name, place of publication, name of publisher, year of publication, number of pages, and the price.
Manuscripts must be double-spaced with one-inch margins all around. Use Times New Roman with the 12-point font for all typed text.
To avoid grammatical and spelling errors, you are strongly advised to use your word processor’s ‘spell-check’ and ‘grammar-check functions.
Single quotes throughout; double quotes are used within single quotes. Spellings of words in quotations should not be changed.
Title: should be concise and indicative. Avoid abbreviations in the title.
Author names and affiliations: Please indicate the authors’ names separately with their affiliations and check that all names are accurately spelt. Indicate all affiliations with a lowercase letter immediately after the author’s name. Provide the full postal address of each affiliation with the email address and phone number of each author.
Corresponding author: Indicate the corresponding author in case of multiple authors who will be contacted if needed for correspondence at all stages of refereeing and publication, also post-publication. Ensure that the email address and contact details given are up to date of the corresponding author and that any changes should be immediately informed.
Authors should ensure that the contents of the Manuscript are free from bias, recognizes diversities, and conveys respect and sensitivity towards differences.
Articles should use inclusive language throughout the Manuscript to ensure that it gives no way for any assumptions about the beliefs or commitments of any subject being researcher or the community it caters to or even the reader. It should contain nothing which might imply that one individual is superior to another on the grounds of race, sex, culture or any other characteristic.
Being an online Journal, the content is published on the Journal’s websites as well as on select databases. The Copyright of the research articles published in the Journal is held by the University, i.e. WBNUJS.
Read the brochure attached at the end of the post to learn the submission guidelines in brochure attached at the end of this post.
DEADLINE
The journal is accepting articles on a quarterly basis. The publication is every quarter starting with the first issue in January every year.
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