Amity Law School’s Law Journal is making a call for papers.
ABOUT
Amity University Madhya Pradesh has been established by the Ritnand Balved Education Foundation (RBEF), New Delhi which is a society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. It was established with the view to promoting professional, industry-oriented education in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
THEME
The ALSG Law Journal welcomes contributions that are original, unpublished, and up to date. The authors are not restricted to any particular area of Law. It is a multidisciplinary interface with Law. Therefore, submissions of an inter-disciplinary/multi-disciplinary nature analyzing contemporary legal issues are encouraged.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Abstract Word Limit: 200 words
Co-authorship: Allowed up to 2 authors
Method of Citation: The ALSG Law Journal follows ‘Harvard Bluebook 20th Edition’ style of referencing.
Submissions must use only footnotes as a form of citation.
Speaking or substantive footnotes are highly discouraged.
The body of the manuscript should be in Times New Roman size 12 with 1.5 line spacing and Justified Alignment. The footnotes should be in Times New Roman size 10 with single line spacing.
Subject heading: ‘ALSG Law Journal Vol. 2 Submission: <submission category>
All manuscripts must be accompanied by a covering letter with the name(s) of the author(s), institution/affiliation, the title of the manuscript and relevant contact information.
The last date for submission for ‘Volume 2’ of the Law Journal is 5th August, 2022. Submissions sent after the deadline will not be considered for publication.
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VIPS-TC in collaboration with NCW organizing National Seminar on Women Police Station/ Mahila Thana.
ABOUT
Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies – Technical Campus (hereinafter “VIPS – TC”) is affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, and was established in the year 2000 with the vision to promote excellence in education and for imparting quality professional education comparable with the best in the world.
THEME
▪ The sociological, historical, and psychological aspects of Crime against women ▪ Behavioral Science, Criminology, Victimology vis-à-vis women ▪ Feminist Responses to Crimes against Women
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Co-authorship is permissible. Each author will pay their registration fee separately.
The abstract should not exceed 300 words. The maximum word limit of the paper must not exceed 6000 words inclusive of footnotes.
The paper must be accompanied by a cover letter which shall include the title of the paper, full name(s) of the Author(s), Affiliating Institution, Professional/ Educational Details, Email address and contact details.
The Paper should be in .doc/.docx formats in Times New Roman font, font size 12 with 1.5 line spacing. All participants must submit a presentation by using MS PowerPoint.
Footnotes should be in Times New Roman, the font size 10 with 1.0 line spacing. Endnotes are not allowed.
Alignment -Justified, no page borders, Margin 1 inch on each side.
The writings must conform to the “Bluebook 20th Edition”.
All submissions should be original and non-plagiarised work, and should not have been submitted for publication/published elsewhere in any form. Similarity should not be more than 12%.
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National Law University, Jodhpur is making a call for papers for Volume 5 Issue 2 of its Journal on Governance.
ABOUT
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).
THEME
The broad theme of the Journal for Volume V Issue II is “Changing dynamics of Corporate Law & Governance: Steering towards Transparency & Accountability in the Indian scenario.”
SUB-THEME
Addressing the corporate governance concerns in the Indian Start-up Culture: A look back on Zilingo & Bharat Pe cases.
Reimagining the contours of corporate governance through RPT Regime in light of the recent amendment to the SEBI Listing Regulation.
Role of IFSC in the Indian SPAC Dream: Dealing with corporate governance challenges in the Indian context.
Lock-in period of Anchor Investors and its effect on Retail Individual Investors (RII) amid the great Indian IPO rush.
Devas Antrix Case and ‘fraud’ as a ground for winding up the corporation: Did the Supreme Court open a pandora’s box?
The aftermath of the NSE co-location scam: A wake-up call for corporate governance.
Analyzing the problem of poor corporate governance in Public Sector Undertaking/Banks.
Analysis of the recent Corporate Greenhouse Gas Disclosure Norms: Lessons for the Indian corporate governance regime.
Corporate governance in modern times: Can utilization of technology help achieve stronger corporate governance in corporations?
Please note that the list of sub-themes is merely suggestive and non-exhaustive in nature. The authors can choose to submit manuscripts on other relevant and contemporary topics.
ELIGIBILITY
The Journal invites academicians, practitioners, and students of law pursuing their LL.B. (Hons.)/LL.B./LL.M. from any recognized university to submit their entries.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Please note that the submissions must conform to the following requirements:
The author(s) may contribute to the Journal in the form of Articles, Notes, Comments, and Case Analysis.
The acceptable length of Articles is >4500 words, and of Notes, Comments & Case Analysis is between 3000-4500 words, including footnotes.
All submissions must include an abstract of not more than 300 words, explaining the main idea, the objective of the article, and the conclusions drawn from it.
Each submission may have a 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 the 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 V Issue 2.”
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.
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Law Mantra Trust, Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU), Nagpur, Faculty of Law and Administration, Jagiellonian University, School of Law, Texas A & M University, Faculty of Law, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka are organizing an International Seminar on Alternative Disputes Resolution and Intellectual Property Rights on September 9 and 10, 2022.
ABOUT
The Faculty of Law of the University of Colombo, which is the only Faculty of Law in the entire University system of this country, traces its origin to the Department of Law in the Faculty of Arts of the then University of Ceylon established under the Ceylon University Ordinance No. 20 of 1942. The Department of Law was established in July 1947 under the Faculty of Arts.
ELIGIBILITY
Students, Research Scholars/Faculties/Academicians, Corporate Delegates, Business entities, and Lawyers may register for the International Seminar.
THEME
Resolving IP disputes through ADR.
The Singapore Convention and its opportunities/ implications for IP mediation
Role of Mediation in IPR (Copyright, Patent, Trademark, Geographical Indication, Traditional Knowledge and Industrial Designs)
ADR for Digital Copyright and Content Disputes
ADR for domain names disputes
ADR and Copyright Litigation
WIPO and its impact on the use of ADR in Copyright Disputes
ADR for Patent Disputes
Use of ADR in B2B digital copyright disputes
Fashion Industry, IP Rights and ADR
ADR and IP rights – comparative approaches in multiple jurisdictions
Note: Above mentioned topics are not exhaustive for the International Seminar, but other topics can also be accommodated if it’s in line with ADR and IPR.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Abstract (of about 250 words) should be sent as an attachment in a word file. Abstracts will be peer-reviewed before they are accepted.
The following information, in the given format, should be sent along with the Abstract:
Name of the Participant, Official Designation/Institution Details, Address and Email id, Title of Abstract
The title of the paper should be followed by Name, Designation, Name of the Organization / University / Institution and Email address.
It is mandatory to mention your Email address, as all future correspondence will be through it; Name and details of the Co-author, if any.
Chapter: The chapter should be in Times New Roman 12-point font and double-spaced.
The main Title should be in full capitals, bold and centred 12-point font.
Sub-titles should be in sentence case, bold and 12-point font.
Author’s names should be in small capitals and centred 12-point font Footnotes should be in Times New Roman 12-point font.
Citation Format: Please use footnotes rather than endnotes.
Footnotes should conform to The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi Style.
Submission of the abstract: A covering letter with the name(s) of the author(s) and address, designation, institution/affiliation, the title of the manuscript and contact information (email, phone, etc.) is compulsory to submit.
All submissions for the International Seminar must contain an abstract of not more than 300 words with 5 Minimum Keywords.
The originality of Manuscripts: All the contributions should be the original work of the contributors and should not have been submitted for consideration in any other Publication. Any plagiarized work will be out-rightly rejected.
Copyright: The contributions presented to and accepted for publication and the copyrights therein shall be the Intellectual Property of Law Mantra.
The title of the Chapter should be followed by Name, Designation, Name of the Organization / University / Institution and Email address.
It is mandatory to mention your Email address, as all future correspondence will be through it. Name and details of Co-author, if any.
The paper should be typed in MS WORD format (preferably 2007 or 2010).
The paper must be in a single-column layout with margins justified on both sides.
The length of the paper should not be below 4,000 words (including footnotes) and Should not Exceed more than 10,000 (Including Footnotes).
REGISTRATION FEE
For Student – INR 1,000
For Faculty/Professional/Research Scholar/Other – INR 2,000
For foreign participants – NIL
For Organizing Institutions – NIL
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of Abstract – August 20, 2022
Confirmation of Abstract Selection – August 22, 2022
Registration – August 28, 2022
Submission of Draft Paper (Proposed Paper) – September 5, 2022
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Maharastra National Law University, supported by the Centre for Law and Management, MNLU, Mumbai, is organizing a Two-Day National Conference on Law and Management, on September 16 and 17.
ABOUT
As MNLU is setting a new trend by integrating Law and Management, it has introduced 2 MBA programs in line with the international trend.
The combination of these disciplines needs sensitization through thorough research. Keeping this in view we have organized a 2-day International Conference on Law and Management on Sept 16 and 17, 2022.
THEME
Law for Startups
Accounting, Finance and Law
Relationship Management and Law
Corporate Governance and Law
Human Resources Management and Law
Corporate Taxation and Law
Strategic Management and Law
Science, Technology, Law and Management
Business Environment, Economics and Law
Business Development and Law
Quality Management and Law
Compliance and Law
Note: The above themes are not exhaustive but only indicative.
REGISTRATION FEE
Without Paper Presentation – INR 2,000 OR USD 75
With Paper Presentation – INR 3,000 OR USD 100
Registration Process
Register and pay through the Google form given at the end of the post.
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The Centre for Women and Law, NLUO is organizing an International Seminar on “Women Police Station/Mahila Thana (Working, Efficiency and Effectiveness)” sponsored by National Commission for Women.
ABOUT
Centre for Women and Law, National Law University, Odisha invites research papers based on original empirical research or review papers related to the theme of the seminar.
The Broad area of the seminar is “Role Women police station/ Mahila Thana (working, efficiency and effectiveness) in India- Empowering Women, Expanding Justice Access, and Preventing Gender Violence”.
ELIGIBILITY
National Law University, Odisha invites academicians, researchers, students, practitioners, and social and women activists to make a submission.
THEME
Law and Policy:
The need for Gender Targeted Policing Interventions
The effective implementation of Gender Targeted Policing Interventions
Implementation strategies for Gender Targeted Policing interventions: Working, Efficiency, and Effectiveness
Prevent, Detect, Mitigate, Monitoring, and Control Gender-Based Violence
Women Help Desks, Training of personnel, etc.
Social and Psychological interventions:
Socio-legal and Empirical studies on vulnerable groups and Crime incidence
Crime Mapping at these Gender sensitive enforcement services
Working of the Gender Targeted Policing interventions with the community, and organizations to prevent GBV
Limitations of Gender Targeted Policing interventions
Victim advocacy and social work
Therapy for victims
Gender Targeted Policing interventions and women empowerment
Women in political and legal leadership
Women’s position in the refugee crisis
Gender Targeted Policing interventions and employment opportunities
Women in education and employment
Policy interventions concerning Abortion rights and marital rape
Legal Interventions concerning the growing Patriarchy and the subsequent creation of women’s help desk.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Submissions are to be made in Electronic (MS Word format) form only and are to be sent to cwl@nluo.ac.in.
The subject of the mail should be: CWL Seminar_ Author’s Name_Title of the Research Paper.
Each paper must be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 250 words and the maximum length of the paper should not be more than 6000 words. (Table, illustrations, charts, figures, etc. should be placed within the text at appropriate places.)
Citation/ referencing should be as per OSCOLA style.
Submissions must contain a cover letter indicating the name of the author/s, name of the Institution, Designation, Email Id, and Contact Number.
Text Specifications:
Font: Times New Roman
Size: 12
Line spacing: 1.5
Margin: 1 inch on each side
Footnotes Specifications:
Font: Times New Roman
Size: 10
Line Spacing: 1
Plagiarism in any form is strictly forbidden.
Format of the Research Paper:
Cover Letter
Title of the paper (Bold)
Abstract (250 words)
Keywords (A maximum of 5)
Introduction
References Note- All the authors must send the declaration that the paper is original research work and has not been sent elsewhere for publication or presented in any conference/seminar.
REGISTRATION FEE
For Research Scholars/ Students: INR 1000/- (One thousand only)
For Teachers/ Professionals/Activists: INR 1500/- (One thousand five hundred only)
Paper in absentia: INR 1500/- (One thousand five hundred only).
Participation (without paper presentation): INR 200/-
After the last date, the registration fee will be augmented by INR 500/-.
The registration fee includes a conference kit, lunch and tea.
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“Jidnyasa 2022″ will consist of a narration of Mahabharata in the local language-Marathi and the publication of an edited book on “Mahabharata and Law” in English.
ABOUT
Law is a dynamic concept that has nexus with other disciplines of knowledge. From a contemporary point of view and a holistic approach, it has become significant to understand the concept of law along with other disciplines of knowledge.
Therefore, interdisciplinary-multidisciplinary and cross-disciplinary research has got vital importance in academics. National Education Policy 2020 emphasizes holistic and multidisciplinary education in higher education institutes.
ELIGIBILITY
The event is open to all students, researchers, academicians, and all interested people from all faculties. So, anyone can participate in Jidnyasa 2022 who is keen to know the detailed narration of Mahabharata and also, and one can contribute as an author in an edited book.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Font: Times New Roman
Font Size: 12 (for Footnotes-10)
Word Limit: 3000-5000 words (including footnotes)
Line Spacing: 1.5 (for Footnotes 1.0)
Citation Method: The Bluebook Style of Citation, 20th Edition
Language: English only
Authorship may be extended maximum up to two authors
In accordance with the double-blind process of review, the name of the author/s and their institutional affiliation must not be mentioned or indicated anywhere in main body of the manuscript.
SUBMISSION PROCESS
The interested researcher should send an abstract of not exceeding 300 words accompanied by a brief profile of the author/s including Name, Designation, Institutional Affiliation, Contact details, and email ID.
Submissions shall be through E-mail only & all correspondences may be addressed to cids@sclc.edu.in
IMPORTANT DATES
Last date for registration: August 30, 2022
Last Date for Submission of Abstract for Contribution in Edited Book: September 24, 2022
REGISTRATION FEE
Participation (for Students): INR 350
Participation (for Research Scholars, Professionals etc.): INR 650
Participation and Contribution as Author (for Students): INR 450
Participation and Contribution as Author (for Research Scholars, Professionals etc.): INR 950
Participation/ Contribution as Author Students of Marathwada Mitra Mandal: INR 250
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The Editorial Board in association with Ikigai Law is inviting submissions for Blog Series on “Emerging Technologies:Addressing Issues of Law and Policy” from law students, academicians, and professionals.
ABOUT
The challenges posed by the new technologies must be tackled with a robust framework given the upsurge in the number of issues plaguing this sector and the increase in the number of consumers in the digital sphere.
More cybercrimes had been reported in the first two months of 2022 in India than in the entire year of 2018, according to CERT-In (Indian Computer Emergency Response Team).
ELIGIBILITY
Submissions are welcomed by legal practitioners, academicians, students, and members of the legal fraternity.
SUB-THEME
These sub-themes are merely illustrative. Submissions need not be restricted to this list, as long as they fall within the ambit of the main theme.
Government to Revamp the IT Act – De-risking the Internet and India’s Atmanirbhar Internet
Cyber Warfare & Cyber Terrorism
Transition to Green Economies: Legal Initiatives and Challenges
Legal Personhood to AI in the 21st Century: A Legitimate Demand?
Humans and Technological Implants: Analysing the Sufficiency of the Existing Legal Framework
Advancements in Biotechnology: Legal Issues & The Need for Solutions
Metaverse: Manifold Concerns & Dearth of Laws
Upsurge in Cyber Crimes: Grey Areas in Law and the Need for Regulations
The Ever-transposing Contours of Fintech: Regulation & Compliance
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
All submissions must be in Garamond, font size 12, spacing 1.5.
Referencing:
Manuscripts must include hyperlinks for relevant legal sources and other information, including any laws, treaties or other legal texts which are mentioned.
The hyperlinks must only link to legal or reliable/respected news sources. The sources shall only be linked to primary sources. Hyper-linking to secondary sources may lead to re-corrections required from the authors.
Only relevant legal sources that cannot be accessed online may be cited through endnotes. The endnotes should be in Garamond, font size 10, single-spaced. The authors can use any uniform style of citation. In order to help with the review process please use endnotes only if absolutely unavoidable.
Margins: Left 1 Inch, Right 1 Inch, Top 1 Inch, and Bottom 1 Inch.
Word limit for each post is 1500-1800 words (exclusive of endnotes). Articles exceeding the word limit shall be accepted subject to the discretion of the Board. If accepted, they shall be published in two parts.
Authors are required to provide an abstract of 100-150 words along with keywords that represent the essence of the submission. The abstract is to be submitted along with the article itself in the same document as of the blog submission.
The entries should be submitted only in .doc/.docx format.
Entries selected, after the Peer Review process by Ikigai Law, shall be published on the RSRR website. The authors whose posts are selected for publication on the Ikigai Law website will also be provided an honorarium.
The manuscripts which are selected by the Board shall be replied to within 21 days of the submission. In case no reply is received from the Board within 21 days, the article shall be deemed to be rejected.
Co-authorship up to a maximum of two persons is permitted.
The author(s) bear sole responsibility for the accuracy of facts, opinions or views stated in the submitted Manuscript.
Plagiarism in any form is strictly prohibited. RSRR follows the University Grants Commission (Promotion of Academic Integrity and Prevention of Plagiarism in Higher Educational Institutions) Regulations, 2018.
Copyright of all blog posts published on the RSRR website shall remain with RGNUL Student Research Review. Copyright of all blog posts published on the Ikigai website shall remain with RSRR and the author. The same shall be subject to the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0) License.
All moral rights shall vest with the author(s). The manuscripts not abiding by the above guidelines are subject to rejection.
PERKS
Note: E-certificates from RSRR and Ikigai Law will be awarded to the authors of each published blog.
Ikigai Law will provide internship opportunities to two authors and an honorarium of INR 10,000 to the best entry.
SUBMISSION PROCESS
All the submissions must be made through the Google Form linked towards the end of this post. Any submission made via any other mode than the one suggested or even via mail shall not be considered.
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The RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR) Editorial Board invites submissions from students, academicians, lawyers, and other professionals from the legal fraternity on Emerging Technologies: Addressing Issues of Law and Policy.
ABOUT
The Indian Government may soon remodel the Information Technology Act (IT Act) of 2000 in order to keep pace with the significant developments that have taken place in the technology sector.
The challenges posed by the new technologies must be tackled with a robust framework given the upsurge in the number of issues plaguing this sector and the increase in the number of consumers in the digital sphere.
ELIGIBILITY
Legal practitioners, academicians, students, and members of the legal fraternity may submit.
SUB-THEME
Government to Revamp the IT Act – De-risking the Internet and India’s Atmanirbhar Internet
Cyber Warfare & Cyber Terrorism
Transition to Green Economies: Legal Initiatives and Challenges
Legal Personhood to AI in the 21st Century: A Legitimate Demand?
Humans and Technological Implants: Analysing the Sufficiency of the Existing Legal Framework
Advancements in Biotechnology: Legal Issues & The Need for Solutions
Metaverse: Manifold Concerns & Dearth of Laws
Upsurge in Cyber Crimes: Grey Areas in Law and the Need for Regulations
The Ever-transposing Contours of Fintech: Regulation & Compliance
Note: These sub themes are merely illustrative. Submissions need not be restricted to this list, as long as they fall within the ambit of the main theme.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
All submissions must be in Garamond, font size 12, spacing 1.5.
Referencing:
Manuscripts must include hyperlinks for relevant legal sources and other information, including any laws, legal documents, or facts that are mentioned.
The Hyperlinks must only link to legal or reliable/ respected news sources. Deviations or interpretations of existing literature should preferably be referenced as endnotes to give due credit to the original author.
Relevant legal sources that cannot be accessed online may be referenced as endnotes.
The endnotes should be in Garamond, font size 10, single-spaced.
Endnotes should be in Standard Indian Legal Citation (SILC) format.
The word limit for each post is 1200-1500 words (exclusive of endnotes).
Authors are required to provide an abstract of 100-150 words along with keywords that represent the essence of the submission. The abstract is to be submitted along with the article itself.
The entries should be submitted only in .doc/.docx format.
Entries that will be selected after the review stages shall be published on the RSRR Website.
Co-authorship of a maximum of 2 persons is permitted.
The author(s) bear sole responsibility for the accuracy of facts, opinions, or views stated in the submitted Manuscript.
In case of plagiarism found in the contents of the submitted manuscript, the manuscript shall be subject to rejection. The Plagiarism Policy can be accessed here.
Copyright of all blog posts shall remain with RGNUL Student Research Review.
All moral rights shall vest with the author(s).
The manuscripts not abiding by the above guidelines are liable to be rejected.
SUBMISSION PROCESS
All the submissions must be made through this link.
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Pith & Substance: The CCAL Blog is making a call for blogs on contemporary issues in the fields of constitutional law and administrative law on a rolling basis.
ABOUT
The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law is established under the patronage of the Vice Chancellor of National Law University Jodhpur, Professor Poonam Pradhan Saxena.
The Centre publishes its flagship Journal and Blog under the guidance of our Director, Professor I.P. Massey and members of the Advisory Board such as Former CJI M.N. Venkatachaliah, Senior Advocate Rajeev Dhawan, Senior Advocate Menaka Guruswamy and Professor Timothy Endicott amongst others.
ELIGIBILITY
Pith & Substance: The CCAL Blog invites submissions from students, academicians, practitioners and members of the legal fraternity on a rolling basis.
THEME
CCAL encourages scholars, students, as well as legal practitioners, to share opinions on constitutional and administrative law themes.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
The proposed submission should deal with any topical issue concerning Constitutional Law, Administrative Law or Comparative Constitutional Law. Any descriptive piece will not be considered for publication.
The word limit for submissions is 1000-1500 words. Word count is flexible at the discretion of the Editorial Board. Any two-part publication will be considered only in exceptional and extraordinary circumstances.
Facts, authorities and other sources shall be duly hyperlinked. Endnotes shall be used only if an online source is unavailable.
Submissions shall be screened for plagiarism. In case of plagiarism > 25 per cent, the submission will be summarily rejected.
Co-authorship of up to two authors is permitted.
Authors are suggested to maintain anonymity in the submitted document.
If the piece is simultaneously submitted to another forum, the same must be intimated to the editorial board of the CCAL Blog, in the email bearing the submission.
Formatting Guidelines
Font– Garamond; font size- 12; line spacing- 1.5.
The document should be justified.
Use double quotes and italics when quoting verbatim.
Endnotes (if used) shall be in Garamond, font size-10, line spacing- 1.0 and justified.
No speaking endnotes are allowed.
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
The submission (in a word document format) must be mailed to ccalblognluj@gmail.com with the subject “Submission CCAL Blog <Title of the Submission>”
The email body must contain a two-line bio of the author and institutional affiliation (if applicable).
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