About MRSLR

MR Law Review is a student-run, peer-reviewed initiative which intends to promote critical thinking, research, and writing in a wide array of legal fields, and develop a latitudinarian community of researchers and thinkers who are publishing cutting-edge, high-quality legal reviews devoted to the substantive areas of the law.

Call for Papers

MRSLR or Manav Rachna Students Law Review is inviting submissions by way of a call for papers for its Volume 1 Issue 2 on the topic, ‘Food and Health Laws’.

Theme

The theme for the second issue is “Food and Health Laws” and the sub-topics for this theme are:

  • Consumer Laws
  • Food and Fitness
  • Health and Medicines
  • Clinical Trials
  • Health Policies
  • Medical Laws in India
  • Vaccination and Public Medicines
  • Violation of Rights of Dead During Pandemic
  • Healthcare Management

Eligibility

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

Submission Guidelines

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  • The entries must be original, unpublished and an outcome of the author’s own efforts.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

How to Submit?

  • All the manuscripts must be submitted through the google form. Link for the form. Please keep in mind: 
  • The Author(s) must fill in their details very carefully. These details shall be used to prepare the certificates.
  • The Author(s) must attach their manuscripts in .docx format. PDF format shall not be considered.
  • Any queries can be addressed to the editorial board: mrlawreview@gmail.com

Publication Fee

There is no publication fee at any stage of submission.

Further Communication

  • After we receive your manuscript, an auto-generated acknowledgement shall be sent to your mail in 3-4 working days.
  • While the focus is on the quality of writing, we usually take 1-1.5 months in communicating the acceptance or rejection of your submission. The time may vary with respect to the submissions received.
  • You shall be free to submit your writing elsewhere after that.
  • Copy of publication shall be shared with the author(s) within one week of publication along with the Certificate in digital format

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About the Organiser

The LCHSI is the brainchild of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. (Dr.) V.S. Elizabeth who is a Professor of History and has teaching experience of nearly 40 years.

The Centre was established in the year 2020 and is under the leadership of our Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) V.S. Elizabeth, assisted by Dr P. Kumar, Assistant Professor of History and Mr V. Ravindran, Research Assistant, LCHSI.

Legal Centre for History of South India, TNNLU, Tiruchirappalli is the first of its kind among the National Law Universities, setup exclusively for collecting data on the legal history of South India in general, and specifically of the Legal History of Tamil Nadu.

About the Conference

The concept of justice has been debated upon for millennia. It has been one of the most exciting and controversial ideas. It has been debated on at least three fronts. In the first place, in terms of what constitutes justice.

As a second point, the concept of justice has been affected by normative evaluations; accordingly, various explanations of justice have been predisposed to the normative impetuses of the commentators. Third, the topic of what constitutes justice has been at the centre of the debate over good laws.

An analytical breadth has been reached on the question of what are excellent laws when justice at the practical level is always given according to the law.

Every society’s definition of justice has evolved through time. In India, societies evolved an understanding of justice throughout the past from the evolution of the conception of justice as unequal castes, genders and communities in pre-modern times to ideas of justice based on English Legal Principles in modern times; and justice as expanding capacities in post-modern times.

Political ideologies, religious beliefs, cultural intolerance, poverty and hunger, gender discrimination, abuses of human rights, and inequality, among other social handicaps, have prevented common people’s access to justice even since independence.

Objectives

  • To bring out the different ideas of justice through time.
  • To trace the idea of justice followed by different rulers who ruled the various kingdoms in the ancient and medieval periods.
  • To understand the idea of justice followed by the British during their rule and ideas of justice used to gain independence from the British.
  • To observe the evolution of the idea of justice since independence.

The National Conference on “Tracing the Idea of Justice from the Pre-Independence period to the 75th year of India’s Independence”, organized by the Legal Centre for History of South India, Tamil Nadu National Law University, Tiruchirappalli will be held on August 20, 2022.

The conference invites contributions in the form of full-length scholarly papers documenting original and substantial research work.

Eligibility

The conference is open to students(UG and PG), Research Scholars and Academicians.

Location

‘Online’

Registration / Submission Procedure

An abstract of 300 – 500 words with a maximum of five keywords must be submitted within 11:59 PM on or before 18 March 2022 in the registration link given here.

Submission Procedure

  • The paper shall be 3000 – 5000 words (excluding footnotes) must be submitted within 11:59 PM on or before on 31 May 2022 to ncij@tnnlu.ac.in upon acceptance of abstract.
  • Manuscripts are screened for plagiarism and, if found, manuscripts will be rejected at any stage of processing.
  • Co-authorship is allowed for a maximum of two authors.
  • The submission must be made in a Microsoft Word (.docx) format with ‘Title of the Research Paper’ as file name via e-mail with the email subject as ‘Submission – Name of the Author’.

Formatting Guidelines

  • Main Body:
    • Font: Times New Roman
    • Font size: 12
    • Line spacing: 1.5
    • Alignment: Justified
  • Footnotes:
    • Font: Times New Roman
    • Font size: 10
    • Line spacing: 1.0
    • Alignment: Justified
  • Margins should be 1 inch (2.54 cm) on all sides
  • The participants shall follow the 9th Edition of MLA as the style of citation.
  • All entries must be submitted through mail id only. Entries submitted through any other medium/mode would not be considered for evaluation.
  • A participant can send one entry only. In case it is found that any participant has submitted more than one entry, all entries will be considered as invalid.
  • Mention of the author’s name/emails, etc. anywhere in the body of the Research Papers will lead to disqualification.
  • All the queries regarding the conference shall be addressed to ncij@tnnlu.ac.in only.

Fee details

The Registration Fee for Students is Rs. 300/ and Rs. 500/- for Research Scholars and Academicians.

Bank Details

Name of the Account Holder: TNNLU- CONFERENCE SEMINAR AND WORKSHOPS
A/C No.: 30030110042083
IFSC Code: UCBA0003003
Bank & Branch: UCO Bank, TNNLS Branch,
Tamil Nadu National Law University,
Navalurkuttapattu,
Dindigul Main Road,
Tiruchirappalli 620 027.
UPI ID: tnnluconference@ucobank

Submission Deadline

March 18, 2022

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Contact details

Mr. V. Ravindran, Research Assistant,
Legal Centre for History of South India
Tamil Nadu National Law University, Tiruchirappalli.
E-mail: ravindranv@tnnlu.ac.in
Phone: 9442790378

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About the Conclave

The purpose of the program is to create awareness about human rights, human values and their role in society.

The participants can actively participate since Legal Conclave is flexible and versatile in its nature and a great platform to learn and hear from the eminent academicians in the field of law from all over the country.

Call for Entries

  • Research Papers/Articles/Essays (Maximum Word Limit 2500) (English/Hindi)
  • Poetry Writing (English/Hindi)

Themes

Theme: Human values and Human rights

Sub Themes

  • Dignity and Justice
  • Latest developments in the field of human rights
  • Environment protection laws
  • Law and culture 
  • Gender equality
  • Socio-legal reforms 
  • Societal challenges in accepting human right laws
  • Privacy and cyber crimes
  • Liberty and freedom

And any other relevant topics

Note: The selected entries for article, poetry, essay, shall be published by an international publication house in a form of a book with an ISBN. The publication shall be on a chargeable basis which shall be given to the publication house and shall be accepted once your entry has been selected.

Who can participate?

Open for all (Any Student, Faculty, and Scholar can participate)

Submission Guidelines

  • The first page of the submission should only contain the title of the paper, followed by the 200-word abstract. The second page must contain a table of contents, and the main body of the manuscript should begin immediately thereafter.
  • All the submissions must be original and unpublished work of the author(s). All the submissions will be checked for plagiarism and those with plagiarism percentage over the permissible limit (i.e., 15%) will be summarily rejected.
  • Disclosure of information regarding the identity of the author(s), including, but not limited to name, institutional assistance, professional details, etc., within the body of the manuscript or other properties of the document submitted is strictly prohibited. Any violation of the anonymity requirement will lead to disqualification of the manuscript for the purposes of the competition.
  • The participants are required to submit their manuscript by sending the paper on legalaidalsl@gmail.com.

Formatting Guidelines 

  • Garamond; Size 12; 
  • Justified; 1.5 Spacing. 
  • Footnoting Guidelines: Garamond; Size 10; Justified; 1 spacing.

Citation Guidelines:

  • The authorities must be cited in the form of footnotes.
  • Citations must follow a uniform format of citation throughout the submission.
  • The participants are required to provide the title of the name of the author, article/report/blog, date of publication, and active web-link for the authorities cited wherever possible.
  • In case of large documents such as reports, long articles, cases, etc. the author(s) must include the relevant paragraph/page of the authority being cited.
  • Speaking/explanatory citations are discouraged.

Competition Guidelines:

  • A co-authorship of not more than two (2) authors is permitted.
  • By submitting the article, the author(s) forfeit their copyright over their manuscript in favor of the organizers.
  • In case of any dispute, the decision of the organizers will be final and binding. The Centre retains absolute discretion in marking the manuscripts.

Important Dates

  • Last Date of Submissions: 20th March 2022
  • Event Date: 28th March to 2nd April

Contact details

  • Dr. Axita Srivastava (Assistant Professor) 
  • Ms. Jyotsna Singh (Assistant Professor) 
  • Student Convenors
    • Yash Tewari: +91 7800617777
    • Maryam Beig: +91 7523842896
    • Suryansh Tripathi: +91 9140742021

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About the Organiser

Progressive Education Society’s, Modern Law College, Pune 16 is one of the premier legal educational institute in Maharashtra situated close to the “Oxford of the East” the Savitribai Phule Pune University.

Established in 2003, Modern Law College has carved a niche for itself. Permanently affiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University, recognised by the Bar Council of India, U/S2(f 12 (B) of UGC Act, 1956 and accredited by NAAC Bengaluru the College stands as one of the best law colleges in Pune.

About the Webinar

The concept of mental health has secured mammoth credibility in the past few years, with the focus being shifted towards enhanced mental health care professionals and facilities and attention paid towards a sounder mental and emotional health development of the youth and adults.

However, the palpitating question persists: how far along has India travelled on this tumultuous journey to achieve the definitive aspiration of securing stable mental health across the country for persons of every age group.

Through the means of this webinar, it will be an endeavor to find an answer to this question by delving into the mental healthcare laws in India [The Mental Health Act, 1987 and The Mental Healthcare Act, 2017] coupled with the understanding of international as well as constitutional aspects concerning mental health care laws.

This National Webinar aims towards discussing socio-legal aspects of Mental health and issues and challenges related to it.

Objectives of the Webinar

  • To create awareness amongst students and academia regarding mental health, its relevance and to initiate a dialogue amongst various stakeholders.
  • To discuss the significance and legal issues concerning the significance of Mental Healthcare
  • To suggest policy measures and suggestions to develop strategies for strong implementation of existing legal framework on issues of Mental Health and healthcare.

Themes of the Conference

  • Developing positive Mental Health for teaching learning experience.
  • Human Rights and International Approach
  • Indian Constitution and Right to health
  • Mental Healthcare reforms in India
  • Mental Healthcare and Assisted Suicide
  • Mental Health of Prisoners
  • Any other related subject.

The above-mentioned themes are only indicative and a paper relevant to the main theme of the seminar may be submitted.

Eligibility

Any student or academician

Location

Online

Registration / Submission Procedure

Guidelines for Authors

  • Title- Font size-14, Times New Roman
  • Content- Size 12, Times New Roman 2000-3000 Words
  • Citation- SILC Footnoting System
  • Line Spacing- 1.5

Submit your papers by mailing them to info.mlcj@gmail.comFor registration, click here.

Fee details

Charges for paper Publication:

  • Students of Modern Law College & Maharashtra Institute of Mental Health -Rs. 500/-
  • Professionals & Others – Rs. 1000/-

Details for e-Payment

Account Name: Progressive Education Society’s Modern Law College
Bank Name: IDBI Bank
Account No. 062104000055550
IFSC Code: IBKL0000062
MICR Code: 411259003

Important Dates

  • Last Date of Abstract Submission- 13/03/2022
  • Last Date of Paper Submission- 20/03/2022

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Contact details

  • Asst. Prof. Shital Keskar +919067741089
    Faculty Incharge, Modern Law College
  • Asst. Prof. Neelam Dighe +919673731873
    Faculty Incharge, Modern Law College
  • Asst. Prof. Prajakta Bhagwat +919096590864
    Faculty Incharge, Modern Law College
  • Mr. Ritesh Patel +919049487137
    Student Coordinator, Modern Law College

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About the Organiser

‘Marathwada Mitra Mandal,’ is a public charitable trust established in 1967 at Pune to provide accommodation facilities to the students. Being established through the inspiration of socially and educationally charged personalities, it serves with a motto ‘Yethe Bahutanche Hit’ (Welfare of Masses).

To nurture future lawyers with the ideals and values required for playing a constructive role to create a better world, in 2003, Shankarrao Chavan Law College was established. The college organizes a wide range of co-curricular activities.

About the Conference

The Centre had organized A Two-Day National Conference on ‘Criminal Justice Administration in Modern India: Challenges and A Way Forward’ in June 2021.

On the eve of Indian Constitution Day, our Centre had organized a One Day National Symposium on ‘Investigation by Central Agencies and Centre-State Relations in India’. The present International Conference is another step in the same direction.

Theme of the Conference

Police are a crucial component of Criminal Justice. As well-defined by Professor Francis Pakes, “Police refers to the specialized body of people who carry out the organized forms of order maintenance, peacekeeping, rule of law enforcement, crime investigation and prevention, and other forms of investigation and associated information brokering….” Amongst all the functions, the task of investigation is the most crucial, as it has an impact on the accused and society at large.

The process of investigation is the bedrock of the Criminal Justice System and it is, therefore, the most crucial component to run the Criminal Justice System. The investigation is generally entrusted to state agencies in India.

It has been provided in Schedule VII, List II, State List, Entry 2 of the Constitution of India. However, the Central Government, by its powers under Schedule VII List I, Union List has created specialized investigative agencies.

Indian Police System is largely based on the Police Act of 1861, which has a colonial legacy. This law was passed by Britishers on the background of the First War of Independence of 1857 to protect their imperial, colonial and commercial interests.

We are not ready to change the outdated laws and colonial outlook after 75 years of Independence. Even today, police are addressed as police force instead of being addressed as police service. An Indian citizen feels that there is no police commitment to his/her basic human rights according to the law of the land.

The work culture of police is such that they are less bothered about the protection of Constitutional Values like equality, secularism, rule of law and more concerned about their political masters.
The Police are not trained professionally for the investigation.

The system carries many lacunas like lack of expert knowledge, lack of accountability & suitable work- culture and most importantly in-house machinery which will prevent the illegitimate pressure from the outsider.

Now in these days, internal security is not only a base for national growth but also is linked with national security because organized crime operates in a borderless world.

Terrorism, naxalism, economic frauds, violence against weaker & protection of interests of minority sections of society are some of the challenges before the police.

The unholy coalition between some of the communal leaders, criminal gangs, police, bureaucracy & politicians are challenging the democratic process of the nation. These are the contemporary issues primarily discussed at this international conference.

The International Conference, therefore, is a platform for the Judges, Advocates, Academicians, Research Scholars, Representatives of civil society, and students to discuss, debate, and understand the issues and challenges related to the Police System in India and come up with some rational solution to the problems.

Target Audience

  • Law students of Under- Graduate & Post-Graduate level
  • Research Scholars
  • Law Professionals
  • Academicians
  • Judges
  • Police Officers
  • Policy Makers
  • Representatives of Civil Society/ NGOs

Location

Online – MMM’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune, 202/A, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune-411004

Registration / Submission Procedure

  • The participants can participate in this conference by filling out the google form and depositing prescribed fees applicable to their category. Kindly take the screenshot or receipt of payment to upload in the google form while registering.
  • In the case of paper presentation, the researcher should fill out the registration form by uploading the abstract with other details. The registration fee is not refundable.
  • The registration link/google form is here.

Fee

For Indian Delegates:

  • Law Student of SCLC, Pune- No fees
  • Law Student, Research Scholar, Academicians, Lawyers and others professionals for only participation- Rs. 200 /-
  • Law Student, Research Scholar, Academicians, Lawyers and other professionals for paper presentation- Rs. 400 /-

For Foreign Delegates:

  • Law Student, Research Scholar, Academicians, Lawyers and others professionals for only participation- 10 USD
  • Law Student, Research Scholar, Academicians, Lawyers and other professionals for paper presentation- 20 USD

Payment Details:

Account Name – MMM’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College (LLM)
Account No. 50100106700092
Bank Name – HDFC Bank
Branch Name- Mayur Colony, Kothrud, Pune
IFSC Code – HDFC0000149

Note:

1. Registration Fees include only E-Certificate for participation/ Paper Presentation.
2. The Organizing Committee does have a plan to publish the research papers in the form of conference proceedings/book with ISBN No. after the conference and the selection depends on the quality of the research paper

Important Dates

  • Submission of Abstract-20/03/2022
  • Confirmation of Abstract-22/03/2022
  • Submission of Full Paper-30/03/2022
  • Last date of Payment of Fees & Registration-30/03/2022
  • International Conference & Paper Presentation-07/04/2022 to 09/04/2022

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Contact details

Mail at: ccja@sclc.edu.in or call at: 8554960931

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About the Journal

They welcome submissions, on any topic of health law that has contemporary relevance, from UG, PG, PhD Scholars and Academicians with backgrounds in law, medical sciences, psychology and other allied disciplines.

All submissions will go through a rigorous review process and possible editing by the Editorial Board.

Categories

They accept submissions under the following categories:

  • Articles of length 5000 to 10000 words (exclusive of footnotes; however, speaking footnotes must be limited to 50 words); articles exceeding the word limit may be considered on merit.
  • Short Notes (between 1500 and 5000 words)
  • Case Comments (minimum of 1500 words)
  • Longer submissions may be considered on the basis of their quality.

Submission Guidelines

  • Submissions are to be made only in electronic form and must be made via a Google form which can be accessed here.
  • The final date for submission has been extended to March 31st, 2022.
  • All submissions are to contain an abstract, of not more than 250 words, accompanying the article. Please refrain from sending abstracts in a separate word doc.
  • By submitting an article, the author undertakes that the article is an original work and has not been submitted, accepted or published elsewhere.
  • Plagiarism over 15% will result in summary rejection of the submission.
  • Co-authorship is allowed for a maximum of two authors.

Formatting Guidelines

  • 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. For e.g., the name of the author after the title, or any other metadata on Word.

Authors will be periodically updated on the status of the review of their piece.

Submission Deadline

March 31, 2022

Contact details

Mail at: chlp.publications@nuals.ac.in

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About the Organiser

Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, formerly and more popularly known as Sagar University or University of Saugor, is a central university in the city of Sagar, the state of Madhya Pradesh or, India. 

About the Seminar

Department of Law, Dr Harising Gour Vishwavidhyalaya (A Central University), Sagar invites you to submit your Research Paper on the theme of – “75 Years of Independence and Contemporary Constitutional Challenges.”

The Sub-Theme for paper presentation are:

  • Cyber Crimes;
  • Gender Justice (Male, Female, Third Gender);
  • Crimes against Child;
  • Uniform Civil Code;
  • Mob-Lynching;
  • E-Governance;
  • Challenges of Reservation Policy;
  • Rights of LGBT;
  • Rights of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Role of Judiciary;
  • Changes in the concept of Legal Education;
  • Electoral Reforms and uses of NOTA;
  • Any other sub-theme related to the topic of the Seminar

Eligibility

Any student who is interested in the given subject may participate.

Location

Virtual

Registration and Submission Procedure

Fee details

No Fees for the paper presentation.

Prizes

  • Selected papers after peer-reviewed (plagiarism up to 10%) will be published in the ISBN book.
  • Note – No active paraphrasing is allowed

Important Dates

1. Registration Starts from 25/02/2022
2. Last date of Registration: 10/03/2022
3. Last date for Abstract submission: 05/03/2022
4. Notification for acceptance: 08/03/2022
4. Last date for Full paper submission: 10/03/2022 (may be extended up to 30/03/2022 at the discretion of the organiser)

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Contact details

  • Convenor: Dr Ruchirani Singh – 9479983748
  • Co-Convenor: Dr. Anupama Pandit Saxena – 9406511585

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About NUALS CHLP

NUALS: The National University of Advanced Legal Studies [NUALS], established by Act 27 of 2005 of the Kerala State Legislature, is a National Law University in Kochi, India for undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate legal education. NUALS strives to advance and disseminate learning and knowledge of the law, judicial processes and encourages research activities under dedicated Centres of Research.

CHLP: The Center for Health Law and Policy (CHLP) at NUALS recognizes the importance of the role played by law in upholding the standards of healthcare and access to healthcare in society. Health law is an important tool that plays a critical role in shaping the behavior and well-being of people. It focuses on structuring the role and responsibilities of the State for protecting the right to health of people.

Health law mainly focuses on the authority of the government at various jurisdictional levels to improve the health of the general population within societal limits and norms. It also analyzes legal issues in public health practice and seeks to remedy the same. The Center recognizes the importance of these aspects of health law and therefore undertakes research, sensitization, and other activities to promote, analyze and suggest revisions in law where necessary.

About the Newsletter

The Centre for Health Law and Policy has introduced the NUALS Health Law Newsletter to engage the legal community in a discourse on the important but often-ignored area of health law. The Newsletter, the first of its kind in the field of Health Law in India, further aims to disseminate knowledge relating to the current and historical developments in the field of the health law.

The article section will consist of theoretical and critical essays. The Newsletter would also include case summaries and other legal developments in India and around the world in the area of health law, apart from articles written by experts in the field.

Call for Papers

The Editorial team of the NUALS Health Law Newsletter is pleased to invite original and unpublished manuscripts for the 2nd edition of the e-Newsletter from academicians, professionals, and law students. All submissions will undergo a thorough review by the Editorial Board and the selected submissions will be published in the Newsletter.

Submission Guidelines

Categories of Submissions

  • Short Articles: 1500 words
  • Long Articles: 2000 -3000 words
  • Case comments: 700 words

The word limit is exclusive of footnotes and is flexible at the discretion of the Editorial Board.

General Guidelines

  • All submissions must be made via the Google Form found thriugh the link- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf7-Oj6w5vGcqoLhGNVoTSv2plNK1BvdxhMMAMeSR73ivPQLw/viewform
  • Submissions must be made before March 19, 2021 for the second quarter (January – March) scheduled for publication by April end.
  • The submissions must be original works and should not have been published or be in consideration for publication elsewhere.
  • All submissions are subject to a plagiarism check, if the work is found to be unoriginal the submission will be rejected. (Maximum plagiarism allowed is 10%.) The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject any work during the review process if it is found to be unoriginal or not meeting the standards set by the editorial board.
  • Co-authorship of a maximum of two people is permitted.
  • CCLP reserves all rights over the submissions.

Formatting Guidelines

  • All submissions are to be made in .doc/.docx/.odt format. PDF submissions are not accepted.
  • The body of the manuscript must be according to the following specifications:
    • Font: Times New Roman
    • Font size: 12 
    • Line spacing: 1.5
  • Submissions must follow the OSCOLA (4th edition) style of citation. 
  • Footnotes must be in Times New Roman, font size 10 with single line spacing.

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About the Organiser

Desh Bhagat University School of Law, academics are about more than just coursework. They are about interdisciplinary intellectual dialogue, first-hand lawyering, clinical experiences and always a global approach to training the leaders of tomorrow.

About the Seminar

Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati was a great personality. They were the founder of the Hindu reform organization Arya Samaj. Dayanand Saraswati was born on February 12, 1824, in Tankara, Gujarat as Mool Shankar to Karshanji Lalji Tiwari and Yashodabai.

Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati was a multitalented person in history. His ideas have been incorporated Indian legal system. like education, women’s status and political leadership, etc.

His affluent and influential Brahmin family was an ardent follower of Lord Shiva. The family being deeply religious, Mool Shankar was taught religious rituals, piety and purity, the importance of fasting from a very early age.

He was eight years old, his Yajnopavita Sanskara ceremony was performed, marking his entry into formal education. His father was a follower of Shiva and taught him the ways to impress Shiva. He was also taught the importance of keeping fasts.

The deaths of his younger sister and his uncle from cholera caused Dayananda to ponder the meaning of life and death. He began asking questions that worried his parents. He was engaged in his early teens, but he decided marriage was not for him and ran away from home in 1846.

This National Seminar on the Legal Philosophy of Maharshi Dayananda Saraswati provides a platform for healthy discussion of higher ideology.

Eligibility

Any professionals, advocates, students who are interested to share a view or thought concerning participate Maharshi Dayananda Saraswati.

Location

India

Submission Procedure

  • Abstracts must include sufficient information for reviewers to judge the nature and significance of the topic, the adequacy of the investigative strategy, the nature of the results, and the conclusions.
  • The abstract should summarize the substantive results of the work and not merely list topics to be discussed.
  • An abstract is an outline/brief summary of your paper and your whole project. It should have an intro, body and conclusion.
  • It is a well-developed paragraph, should be exact in wording, and must be understandable to a wide audience. Abstracts should be no more than 350 words, formatted in Microsoft Word, and single-spaced, using size 12 Times New Roman font.

Fee Details (if any)

No fee for registration in the participation of the national seminar

Certificate

Certificates will be provided to all participants in the seminar

Deadline

Registration and Submission Deadline: February 25, 2022

Registration link

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScN-UmVG6fIK5GFxK6JfHaJynGEnuXYUY_R5Cw-nX3FFA3bcg/viewform

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About the Organizer

CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR was born out of the educational vision of St Kuriakose Elias Chavara, an educationalist and social reformer of the nineteenth century in South India. The University Grants Commission (UGC) of India conferred Autonomy to Christ College in 2004 and identified it as an Institution with Potential for Excellence in 2006.

About the Conference

Gender justice is the bedrock of any progressive-democratic nation for accomplishing sustainable and
inclusive growth for its population. Gender is a distinct identity and it cannot be designed on the basis
of “socially constructed” standards and norms. Such existing glass ceiling and thought processes would
hamper the opportunities and invite obstacles to reforms which would detrimentally lead to injustice,
discrimination, and social exclusion. In India, our Constitution guarantees a rule of law with no
discrimination based on gender, caste, ethnicity, and religion. Also, there are statutes and judicial
precedents safeguarding and highlighting the rights of vulnerable and gender minorities.

However, due to the prevalent patriarchal power structures, cultural and economic constraints besides
internalized subordination, the realization of universal standards of gender equity and equality would be challenging. It is vital to assimilate legislation, policy, and precedents pertaining to gender equality to practice in order to pay attention to unheard voices thereby fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion.

For this very purpose, the School of Law, Christ University, NCR campus is organizing a National
Conference titled as “GENDER JUSTICE: FOSTERING DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION”. By
linking policy and practice, this conference endeavors to facilitate a novel perspective to support
gender justice.

Theme and Sub-themes

Gender Justice: Fostering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Sub-themes

SUB THEME 1: Gender Mainstreaming and Inclusivity

  • Diversity and representation
  • Justice and identity issues
  • Inequality, glass ceiling and emotion
  • Equity, health and access to justice
  • Egalitarianism and sustainable development

SUB THEME 2: Gender Equality and Governance

  • Labour dynamics and entrepreneurship
  • Stereotyping, behavioral norms and trans-inclusive workplace
  • Transformative society and capacity building
  • Sensitization and education

SUB THEME 3: Gender-based violence and sexual offenses

  • Gender-related crimes and global issues
  • Discrimination in matrimony and other personal laws
  • Equality and Domestic violence
  • Gender justice and NGOs

Important Dates

  • Last date for submission of abstracts: February 28, 2022
  • Confirmation of Abstract: March 02, 2022
  • Last date for Registration and Payment: March 10, 2022
  • Submission of full paper:  March 30, 2022
  • Dates of Conference: April 4-5, 2022

Abstract Submission

The abstract should not exceed 250 words and must reach the organization on or before February 28, 2022 accompanied by a cover page stating the following:

1. Theme and Sub-theme
2. Title of the paper
3. Name of the Author(s)
4. E-mail address
5. Postal address and Contact Number

Participants can send their abstracts through the link – https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfGkIyP3OzL6gSqAAwDU3KJrGVWundVU5qGa2xq7FdPdzmUdQ/viewform

Submission Guidelines

Only the selected abstracts will be permitted for presentation

  • The word limit of the paper shall be 3000-4000 words (exclusive of footnotes).
  • The main text of the full paper should be in Times New Roman with font size 12 and line spacing of 1.5.
  • The footnotes should be in Times New Roman, font size 10 with spacing of 1.0 (Endnotes are not permitted).
  • One inch margins should be maintained on all four sides of the pages.
  • Citation Style: Bluebook, 20th edition.
  • Co-authorship is permitted to a maximum of two authors and at least one author must attend the E-Conference to present the paper.
  • All submissions must be the author’s original and unpublished work. Any amount of Plagiarism will attract immediate disqualification.

Selected best papers will be published as an edited e-Book.

Full Paper Submission: After communication of the selected abstracts, the full paper must be emailed to slcunationalconference.ncr@christuniversity.in with the subject as “Submission of Full Paper” on or before 30th March 2022.

Selected best papers will be published as an edited e-Book.

Registration Details

Abstract selection would be intimated through email. Thereafter, the selected participants have required to email the receipt of the payment. Registration can be done through the link provided below. The last date for registration fee payment is on or before March 10, 2022.

Click here for registration fee payment.

Registration Fee

  • Students & Research Scholars: Rs. 500/-
  • Academicians and Professionals: Rs. 800/-

Awards

  • E-Certificate to every participant who duly submits and presents the paper.
  • Publication of the best articles under each sub-theme in the proposed e-book carrying ISBN number.
  • Selected best papers in each track would be given a cash prize.

For more information please see the brochure attached.

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Contact details

Mail at: slcunationalconference.ncr@christuniversity.in or

Contact:

  • Mr. Sandeep TM: +917829401874
  • Ms. Saibaa Ghazala: +918825263173
  • Mr. Gitik Chandna: +91-7415791393

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