Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad is organizing its 1st National Conference on Tourism Laws and is inviting submissions through a call for papers.

ABOUT

Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad is a National Law University in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. The University is conducting its 1st National Conference on Tourism Laws as a joint venture between the Centre for World Affairs and the Centre for Research in International Comparative Laws in the upcoming even semester of the academic year 2022-23. Submissions are invited from eligible candidates on the given themes and sub-themes.

THEME

  • Tourism Laws in India
    • Tourism Policy in India
    • Tourism in post Covid-19 Scenario
    • Tourism and Environmental Issues
    • Tourism and Poverty
    • Tourism and Lack of Legislative Action
    • Tourism and Development
    • Medical Tourism
    • Reproductive Tourism
  • The authors may also explore the following areas:
    • Laws for Historical Monuments in India – Tourism Perspective.
    • Rules and regulations for Wildlife Tourism in India – Critical View
    • Decades of Tourism Policy in India – Study of State & Central Government cooperation.
    • Tourism law and its leverage during COVID 19 to tourism industry
    • How much legal is tourism law?
    • Are Indian tourism laws detrimental to its development?
    • Legalities in Medical Tourism
    • Promised service delivered to customers? If not, how does the tourism law come in hand? (Service gap in tourism – law for tourist rescue)
    • Recruitment Rules and Academic Quality in Tourism –  A Review
  • Note: The topics are merely indicative; the participants are encouraged to explore emerging and contemporary legal and policy issues surrounding tourism law.

ELIGIBILITY

Any interested researcher, academician or policymaker from Indian and foreign institutions can submit their paper.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Each applicant must submit a 500-word abstract providing an overview of the proposed paper by e-mail to cwa@mnlua.ac.in.
  • Maximum of 5 keywords are to be provided along with the abstract.
  • Co-authorship is permissible up to two authors only.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Filling up the registration form- December 31, 2022
  • Submission of abstracts- December 31, 2022
  • Communication of acceptance of abstract- January 10, 2023
  • Payment of registration fees- January 25, 2023
  • Submission of Paper- March 10, 2023
  • Presentation at the Conference- March 28-29 2023

CONTACT DETAILS

In case of any queries, please contact:

  • Ms. Neha Tripathi, Assistant Professor, neha.tripathi[at]mnlua.ac.in
  • Pranav Vanikar: 9028064874; 18ballb05@mnlua.ac.in
  • Abhijeet Mittal: 9752222527; 18ballb60@mnlua.ac.in
  • Ketan Priyadarshee: 9508612046; 19ballb40@mnlua.ac.in
  • Tejal Deora: 7887722705; 19ballb20@mnlua.ac.in
  • Shivek Jhanda: 6264685879; 20ballb52@mnlua.ac.in
  • Ayra Chakraborty: 8657656580; 21ballb52@mnlua.ac.in

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The Editorial Board of the NUJS Society for Insolvency, Bankruptcy and Restructuring Laws is inviting submissions from the legal academia.

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The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences was established under the WBNUJS Act, of 1999. NUJS is considered one of the best among the elite national law schools in India built on the five-year law degree model proposed and implemented by the Bar Council of India.

NUJS Society for Insolvency, Bankruptcy and Restructuring Laws is formed to discuss the legal, socio-economic and business issues related to the sector of IBR on a national and international level.

They aim to update the community at large, with the latest developments in these sectors via society’s blog posts, newsletters, online talks, workshops, and short interviews of experts on contemporary developments in the field of Insolvency, Bankruptcy and Restructuring laws.

SIBRL Blog invites submissions from students, academicians and practitioners surrounding insolvency, bankruptcy, restructuring and allied laws in India and abroad. Write about something that is important to you, you are an expert in, or that holds a significant interest of yours.

The tone does not have to be formally academic. If you wish to adopt a more informal or conversationalist tone, feel free as this is a common characteristic of blogs.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Word Count: Try to keep your post within the 1500-2000 word limit. If you feel 1500 words is too limiting for the topic you wish to address, perhaps consider breaking the content down into multiple posts which develop your topic or idea. They would welcome evolutionary blogging and regular contributors.
  • Structure: Snappy introductory sentences are always a good place to start. Outline the key points of your article and your argument at the beginning as opposed to the end, and engage the reader early on. A clear structure can help create a sense of coherency in more expressive posts that draw on opinions or experiences. Subheadings, images and graphics can break up longer blocks of text (please remain aware of various copyright limitations).
  • Footnotes: They prefer hyperlinks rather than footnotes or in-text citations. Wherever possible, provide a URL to reference your claims or to provide further information on the topic. Links may include but are not limited to: other blogs and websites, news stories, and academic articles (open access preferred).
  • Formatting: The content must be written in Times New Roman and justified. The font size should be 12, with a line spacing of 1.5.

CONTACT DETAILS

In case of any queries, please contact sibrl@nujs.edu

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Centre of Competition and Regulations, National Law School of India University, Banglore is inviting submissions for their blog.

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The Centre for Competition and Regulation (CCR), National Law School of India University, Bangalore, has been instituted with the intention of providing research, training and consultation in the area of Law and Economics in general with a focus on Competition Law and Economics.

The CCR Blog invites contributions in the following categories –

  • 1. Comments on contemporary legal developments.
  • 2. Articles on legal issues which relate to competition law in India and abroad.
  • 3. Book reviews engage with recent literary works.

Please note that this is not exhaustive and we would be happy to publish other pieces as long as they fall within our mandate specified above.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Articles for the blog must be between 1,000-2,000 words and the relevant references must be hyperlinked.
  • Footnote references (if absolutely necessary) must conform to the Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA).
  • All contributions must be made in .doc or .docx format.
  • The content of the article should be in Times New Roman style, font size of 12, with 1.5-line spacing. All headings must have uniform formatting.
  • The indentation of the paragraphs should be justified.
  • Use double quotes and italicize the text when quoting verbatim.
  • Wherever case law, statutory material or other resources are being referred to, appropriate hyperlinks must be provided in the text of the submission itself. For Indian case laws, contributors may provide a link to the case at https://indiankanoon.org/, if available, or the website of the relevant court.
  • Speaking endnotes are not allowed.
  • They accept contributions to the CCR Blog on a rolling basis. The Blog Team strives to ensure a speedy and efficient review process. Authors should be prepared to make suitable changes to their articles as required by the Blog Editors before publication.
  • Submissions must be made in an electronic (.doc or .docx) form to ccr@nls.ac.in.
  • Please note that submissions not conforming to these guidelines may be returned or rejected.
  • Co-authorship of 2 authors is permitted. While we strive to provide substantive feedback for every submission we receive, it may not always be possible to do so, given a large number of submissions. We reserve the right to reject submissions without providing substantive feedback.
  • They attempt to review and process articles within 4-6 weeks of submission. Please follow up with them, if you have not heard from us within 6 weeks.

CONTACT DETAILS

For more detailed information on CCR, its submission guidelines and policies, please log on to https://www.ccr.nls.ac.in/

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Jindal Forum for International and Economic Laws is organizing a conference on International Law and is inviting submissions for the same.

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The Jindal Forum for International and Economic Laws (JFIEL) is a blog affiliated with O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat.

The theme for the conference is ‘Making International Law Relevant: Promises and Challenges for India’. The conference acknowledges the fact that international law is not a prominent part of Indian legal practice and public discourse.

The conference aims at challenging this status quo with analytical, reflective and grounded papers which show the significance of international law to the Indian context.

The submissions could highlight how international law could become an arena through which the Indian State could advance its strategic interests, whether in tribunals, international organisations, or in its relations with other States and international actors (as most clearly seen in the Khulbushan Jadhav case or India’s attempt to secure a permanent seat at the Security Council).

Submissions could similarly discuss how India should align its domestic practices and policies towards compliance with international law to serve strategic interests, such as avoiding repetitions of Vodafone-like litigation.

In sum, submissions should not only engage with the law but offer compelling policy reasons for the practical importance or utility of taking international law seriously.

THEME

Equally, we welcome pieces arguing for the relevance of international law where it is absent in mainstream literature on any domestic controversies in any context. All fields in public and private international law may be engaged with, including:

  • International human rights law
  • International humanitarian law
  • International criminal law
  • International investment law
  • International trade law
  • International commercial arbitration
  • International environmental law
  • International space law

Note: They are happy if any interested authors wish to share their topic of interest with them before writing. If pieces purely include an application of the law or rearticulate it in contexts where it has already been extensively debated, they would encourage sending them to their rolling blog, rather than the Conference. If authors wish to write on any historical issue, their analysis should nevertheless be linked to some contemporary debates or events.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • It is compulsory for authors to submit a 100-200 word abstract.
  • Once the abstracts are shortlisted, selected candidates will be asked to submit a 2,000-2,500 word paper.
  • Co-authorship is not allowed for the conference.
  • Kindly use hyperlinks for citations. Submissions with footnotes will not be accepted.

PRIZES

  • All selected attendees will be given a certificate of merit.
  • Please note that authors will be considered for awards in two separate categories ‘Internal’ (JGLS students) and ‘External’.
  • The five best-ranked submissions in each category shall be rewarded with a certificate of excellence and individual Gift Vouchers amounting to INR 5,000/-each.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Deadline for Abstract Submissions: 25th December 2022
  • Notification of Abstract Selections: 20th January 2023
  • Deadline for Paper Submissions: 4th February 2023
  • Paper Presentation: Late March to Early April 2023 (final dates to be announced)

CONTACT DETAILS

In case of any queries, please contact jfielconference@jgu.edu.in

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MNLU, Aurangabad is inviting papers for their Journal for Dispute Resolution making a call for papers.

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Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad (MNLU Aurangabad) is a National Law University in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India.

The MNLU-A Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution, a student initiative that took shape in 2022, to promote academic interest and research on themes pertaining to Alternative Dispute Resolution constituting dispute resolution methods like Arbitration, Negotiation, Mediation and Conciliation.

The Centre aims to promote and strengthen ADR mechanisms across the nation by providing a platform for unbiased study and research in the field.

The Journal for Dispute Resolution (JDR)  is a student-run, annual, ADR-focused, student-edited, and peer-reviewed journal.

The journal aims to provide a platform for engaging in discussions on various themes of ADR mechanisms in India and international jurisdictions.

The Journal primarily seeks to promote interest, research and academic writing among academia, practitioners, students and research scholars alike and to promote meaningful discourse on contemporary legal issues surrounding ADR.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Long Articles —  Word limit of 6500 words
  • Short Articles — Word limit of 4000- 5000 words
  • Case Comments — Word limit of 1500-2500 words
  • Book Review — Word limit of 2000-3000 words
  • All submissions must be in ENGLISH only
  • All submissions must be accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 350 words
  • The body of the document must be in Times New Roman with a font size of 12 and line Spacing of 1.5 with justified alignment
  • All the footnotes must conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation.
  • All submissions are required to be mailed in .doc/.dox format only.
  • The word limit is exclusive of footnotes. The permitted level of Similarity is 15% excluding references/footnotes.
  • Co-authorship is permissible only up to a maximum of two authors.
  • Submissions which do not adhere to the guidelines provided shall not be considered for review. All the submissions must be mailed only to­­­­ jdr_cadr[at]mnlua.ac.in under the subject CADR JDR- Journal Submissionalong with a cover letter specifying the following:
  • Name of the Author(s)
  • Contact Details- Address and Mobile Number
  • Name and Address of the Institution of the Author(s)
  • Academic Qualifications (year of studying)/Affiliations of the Author(s)
  • Title of the Manuscript

CONTACT DETAILS

In case of any queries, please contact jdr_cadr@mnlu.ac.in

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The Legal Aid Centre established in the Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow, Lucknow is organizing a National Seminar on December 10, 2022, on the occasion of “Human Rights Day” on the theme of “Human Rights in Digital Age”.

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The Legal Aid Centre established in the Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow, Lucknow is organizing a National Seminar on December 10, 2022, on the occasion of “Human Rights Day” on the theme of “Human Rights in Digital Age”.

Legal Aid Centre established at Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow is inspired by the determination to promote ‘EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE’, and seeks to promote legal literacy, provide free legal service, create socially responsible citizens, and facilitate access to justice to the marginalized and deprived classes of the society.

Human rights are a collection of standards that regulate how states and non-state entities treat individuals and groups based on ethical ideas about what society considers vital to a decent existence. These standards are incorporated into national and international legal systems, which establish processes and procedures for holding duty bearers responsible and providing reparation to claimed victims of human rights breaches.

Deepening poverty, growing inequality, institutional and persistent discrimination, and other inadequacies in human rights protection have all added to the worldwide COVID-19 catastrophe. Just measures to close these holes and progress and development in basic liberties can guarantee full recuperation of the world, that is better and stronger, just and maintainable.

The aim of this seminar is to call for papers and bring broadly and globally acclaimed academicians students, human rights activists, and other intellectuals on one stage to talk about the different issues concerning human rights, and to examine the actions to control such problems.

ELIGIBILITY

Quality and Original research papers are invited from undergraduate/postgraduate students, Ph.D. Scholars and Academicians/Professionals, and any eminent person in the field of Human Rights and Duties.

THEME

Human Rights in Digital Age.

SUB-THEMES

  • Making Digital Technology work for Human Rights.
  • Human Rights Treaties and Foreign Surveillance.
  • Safeguarding Democracy and Human Rights in Digital Age.
  • Child Trafficking and Sexual Abuse: A Challenge to Human Rights in Modern Times.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • The Paper must be in English language and the submission shall be in MS Word format (Docs) only.
  • Co-authorship is allowed however is subject to a maximum of two authors. Submission of the co-authored article is to be done once only by either of the authors.
  • An abstract should contain 300–350 words accompanied by a name of the author/(s), along with four to six keywords.
  • The word limit of the paper should be 5000-10000 words, excluding footnotes.
  • The submission should be original, unpublished, and not under review with any similar platform. The submissions should not be plagiarised. If found then the submission shall be rejected. The organizers are very specific about plagiarism as it defeats the spirit of the seminar and participants are advised to take care of the same.
  • The paper presentation can be done through PPT.
  • Interested candidates must submit the papers through the link provided at the end of this post.
  • Registration Fees
  • The registration fees is as follows:
    • Single Authored Paper- Rs. 300
    • Co-Authored Paper- Rs. 500

SUBMISSION DEADLINE

December 8, 2022

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The Centre for Business and Commercial Laws (CBCL) is now inviting submissions for Volume 4 of the annual NLIU Journal of Business Laws (NLIU-JBL).

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The National Law Institute University (NLIU) was established by Act No. 41 of 1997 of the Madhya Pradesh Legislature to provide modern legal education through multidisciplinary teaching and imparting of up-to-date skills.

Centre for Business and Commercial Laws was established as a “Centre for Excellence” in 2008 at the National Law Institute University, Bhopal.

Driven by its primary purpose to cultivate a culture of commercial keenness within the student community, CBCL has striven to generate awareness and facilitate scholarship in the field of corporate and business laws.

It is in line with its mission to initiate discussion on and promote the understanding of business laws that the Centre has undertaken numerous initiatives over the years to aid the student community in refining their understanding of commercial laws.

The Journal of Business Laws (“JBL”) serves as the flagship publication of CBCL and is a specialized periodical devoted exclusively to corporate and commercial laws, which offers legal professionals, academicians and students an up-to-date review of the field.

Published pieces include long articles, short articles, case and legislative comments, and book reviews on the law and practice relating to corporate and commercial laws.

THEME

JBL shall include articles pertaining to the field of business and commercial laws. Contributions from students, academicians, and professionals must be original and unpublished.

The submissions are expected to be of contemporary social relevance and must demonstrate high standards of scholarship.

SUB-THEME

The Journal welcomes submissions on any of the following sub-themes

  • Company law
  • Investment law
  • Competition law
  • Law of banking and finance
  • Insolvency and bankruptcy law
  • Taxation law
  • Securities and capital markets law
  • Intellectual property law
  • Contract law
  • White-collar crimes.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Submission may be made to the NLIU-JBL under the following heads:

  • Long Articles – 4000 – 7000 Words: Long articles must be comprehensive and contain a rigorous in-depth analysis of the contemporary problem(s) and idea(s). It should include identification of lacunae in the existing status quo along with alternatives, suggestions, and references to a range of sources. 
  • Short Articles – 2000 – 4000 Words: Short articles should rigorously analyze the contemporary problem(s) and idea(s). They should ideally identify lacunae in the existing status quo, provide solutions, alternative suggestions, and should include references to a range of sources. 
  • Case Comments – 2000 – 4000 Words: A case comment should be a critique of a recent judgment. The comment should highlight the relevance of judgments to the field of business and commercial laws, in addition to the views, expressed in the judgment, and include the critical opinion of the author.
  • Legislative Comment – 2000 – 4000 words: The comment should provide a rigorous analysis of a recent legislative instrument. It should examine the objective of the legislation and the legal impact the same is expected to have.
  • Book Review – 1000 – 3000 words: Book review must be a crisp account of a recently published book dealing with business and commercial laws. It should discuss the issues explored and left unexplored and the related arguments of the author

Note: The word limit is exclusive of the abstract and the footnotes. The prescribed word limit may be relaxed up to 10%, at the discretion of the Editorial Board.

Submission is expected to be of high academic quality and must comply with the prescribed substance, formatting, and citation standards. Furthermore, submissions will be accepted only if:

  • The title succinctly encapsulates the topic and explains the body of work;
  • The abstract briefly describes the idea behind the submission, its structure, and the authors’ conclusion(s);
  • The issue(s) are clearly identified and adequately described; and
  • The submission is coherently presented.

Note: A submission will not be accepted if it has been plagiarized. NLIU-JBL has a zero-tolerance policy towards plagiarism. Please note that any plagiarized submission will be outrightly rejected.

FORMATTING GUIDELINES

  • The title must succinctly encapsulate the topic and explain the body of work.
  • There must be an abstract (250-300 words) which briefly describes the idea behind the submission, its structure, and the authors’ conclusion(s). It must include the novelty and usefulness of the idea that the author wishes to put forth and must categorically mention the specific contribution of the article beyond the existing available literature.
  • The body of the manuscript should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 12, and 1.5- line spacing.
  • The footnotes should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 10, and single line spacing.
  • The citations must conform to the style of OSCOLA (4th Edition) – Key available here.
  • Co-authorship (with no cap on authors) is permitted for all articles.
  • Manuscripts should only use footnotes as a means of citation. No other method shall be permitted.
  • Substantive footnotes are permissible.
  • The manuscript should not contain any references to the identity of the authors. However, authors are allowed to cite their previous published work.
  • All manuscripts shall only proceed to content evaluation after clearing a strict and thorough plagiarism check.
  • Kindly send your manuscript in MSWord (.docx) format to cbcl@nliu.ac.in. The subject of the email should be “Submission for Volume 4 – .”
  • The submission should be accompanied by a Covering Letter, which must include the following details:
  • Name of Author(s)
  • Contact Details– Address and Mobile No.
  • Institutional Affiliations (if any)
  • Academic Qualifications
  • Each author will receive an acknowledgment of receipt of their submission from CBCL shortly after submitting.
  • Co-Authorship
  • Co-authorship is permissible only up to a maximum of two authors. And, Case Comment, Legislative Comment, and Book Review are not allowed.

DEADLINE

December 30, 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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JDILO is a journal by The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai is inviting submissions by the way of call for papers.

ABOUT

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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