Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune is organizing the International Conference on Rights of Child, in association with Lex Aquila Mauritius.
ABOUT
Under the patronage of Marathwada Mitra Mandal, Shankarrao Chavan Law College was established in 2003 to nurture future legal professionals and researchers with the ideals and values required for playing a constructive role in creating a better world. The College is affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University, approved by the Bar Council of India
ELIGIBILITY
Students, research scholars, academicians and professionals.
THEME
Rights Of Child vis-a-vis Law, Policy and Access to Justice
DETAILS
Interested candidates shall register through the link provided at the end of this post.
The interested researcher should send an abstract of not exceeding 300 words with a full paper accompanied by a brief profile of the author/s including Name, Designation, Institutional Affiliation, Contact details, and email ID.
Paper Presentation / Participation(with Certificate) – ₹ 500
Paper Presentation/Participation – Students of Marathwada Mitra Mandal & from the Institutions having MoU with MM – ₹ 200
Participation is open to all (without Certificate) – FREE
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 Ed.
Language – English only
Authorship may be extended maximum of 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 the main body of the manuscript.
PERKS
The selected papers will get published in an edited (bearing ISBN) book to be published in India and Mauritius.
Top 10 Papers will be paid an honorarium of ₹ 2000 per paper.
4 Best Research Paper Awards (2 from Academicians/ Professionals /Research Scholars Category and 2 from the Students (UG/PG) Category) – Certificate and Award.
IMPORTANT DATES
Last Date for Submission of Full Paper with an Abstract – November 18, 2022
Notification of Selection of Paper – 5 working days after the submission of Paper
The Tech Law Forum, NALSAR, University of Law, is calling for submission in the form of Call for Blogs on a rolling basis.
ABOUT
The TLF Blog having previously been cited by eminent institutions has been garnering increasing visibility year on year. Its most recent work includes the publication of comments on the draft Personal Data Protection Bill, 2018 sent to the MeitY, a letter sent to MeitY regarding the banning of Chinese apps under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000, and articles by eminent activists like former Information Commissioner Mr. Shailesh Gandhi.
THEME
Future of Digitisation of Payments in India
Encryption in Applications and effects on the Rights to Privacy and Transparency
Intermediary Liability
Digital Literacy
Regulation of Cryptocurrencies
Freedom of Speech and Expression on the Internet
AI and Personhood: Question of Liability
“Killer Acquisitions” in the Digital Market
Rights of Content Creators on social media
Unique Identification Techniques in India and implications for the Right to Privacy
Suggestions for a Data Protection Act for India
Blockchain and NFTs
Algorithmic decision making
Other broad themes that focus on the intersection of Technology and Cyber Law with Competition Law and Intellectual Property Law. Please note that these are mere suggestions, and authors need not restrict themselves to these themes as long as their topic is within the aforementioned scope of the TLF blog. Authors are encouraged to write to us in case of questions pertaining to whether a proposed topic is within the scope of the blog’s themes.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
The topic should be within the scope of the blog, i.e. related to technology and law. For reference, please check out the blog. A topic recently in the news is preferred. As mentioned before, if you’re unsure about your topic, do write to us seeking clarification regarding the same.
The post should preferably make an argument or assertion substantiated by facts. Language need not be strictly academic (in the manner of a research paper), but it should be formal.
There is no strict word limit, however, we prefer posts of around 1200-1500 words. We strongly recommend that longer posts be split into multiple parts, for better readability.
Usage of hyperlinks as compared to citations is encouraged.
There is no limit to the number of posts that can be submitted.
Please email your posts to techlawforum@nalsar.ac.in with the subject: “Submission for TLF Blog”. The submissions will be subjected to an editorial review usually spanning a period of 14 days, subsequent to which a decision on publication will be made and conveyed to the authors.
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Publication Committee, NMIMS Kirit P Mehta School of Law is calling for papers on “SPACE: Boundaries of Thought” by November 28, 2022.
ABOUT
The Legal Arc is the legal blog issued by the Publication Committee of NMIMS Kirit P Mehta School of Law. The Legal Arc, as a prestigious periodical, aims to improve legal knowledge and hone the research acumen of law students across the nation.
THEME
Article submissions are invited on SPACE: Boundaries of Thought.
This topic is not only limited to outer space, but the writers can also explore different aspects or interpretations of space (For example, Mental space, Cyberspace, etc.).
Sky’s the limit for the articles as long as it consists of at least 20% of the legal aspect.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Articles for the blog must be between 1500-2500 words.
Submissions shall be in .doc or .docx format. Main Text: Garamond, font size 12, line spacing 1.5.
References should be hyperlinked wherever necessary. If online sources are not present, footnotes must be used.
Footnotes: Garamond, font size 10, line spacing 1.0. Style of citation: Oxford. 20% of legal aspects are required.
Co-authorship is allowed for up to a maximum of 2 authors.
The selected contributions will be published, and all such contributions will be acknowledged in the e-newsletter.
Plagiarism will lead to disqualification of the contribution.
The body of the mail shall contain details of the author (full name, semester, university name, and contact number)
The contributions must be accompanied by the author’s byline of more than 50 words.
Submissions must be made in the electronic form to pub.solnmims@gmail.com under the subject heading “Submission: The Legal Arc, e-newsletter.”
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Progressive Education Society’s Modern Law College, Pune is organising International Seminar on “Shifting International Economic Dimensions and Economic Power” on October 8, 2022 and seeking submissions for the same.
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Progressive Education Society’s Modern Law College, Pune is organising International Seminar on “Shifting International Economic Dimensions and Economic Power” on October 8, 2022.
THEME
New emerging economic offenses
Economic Development v/s Sustainable Development- Opportunities and Challenges.
Current financial crisis in the Neighbouring Economies and its impact
Threat of Global Economic Crisis in India
Any topic related to International Economy.
The above-mentioned themes are only indicative and paper relevant to the main theme of the seminar may be submitted.
ELIGIBILITY
Students, Academicians, Research Scholars
REGISTRATION FEE
Modern Law College Students: INR 300
Others: INR 500
For Foreign Student: $ 13
Publication fees: INR 1,000, $13 for International Students
IMPORTANT DATES
Last date of Registration: September 30, 2022
Last date for Submissions of Research Article/Paper: October 05, 2022
Last date for communication of acceptance after checking plagiarism: October 15, 2022
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International E-Conference on Law and Society by REVA University is making a call for papers.
ABOUT
Staffordshire University is located across two campuses in the towns of Stoke-on-Trent and Stafford and was established in 1992, with around 12,000 students currently enrolled. The University offers a wide variety of two-year ‘fast track’ degrees in subjects such as Business, Law and Computer Science. The University focuses on employability and has partnerships with prestigious global companies, such as Microsoft and CISCO, and industry links with global leaders including Amazon and Google.
THEME
Suggested topics under the theme ‘Law and Society’ for the international e-conference include, but are not limited to:
Social Justice and Equality
Gender Studies
Corporate and Commercial Law
Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law
International Law
Right to Environment
Challenges to International Humanitarian Law
ELIGIBILITY
The international e-conference is open to:
Academics
Researchers
Students
Practitioners
DETAILS
For Students/ Research Scholars: Rs.1000/-for single authorship and Rs.1500/- for co-authorship.
Academics and Practitioners: Rs.1500/- for Single authorship and Rs.2000/- for co-authorship.
Participants (without presentation): Rs.500/-
Prior registration is mandatory for paper-presenters as well as participants for the conference.
Participants are requested to fill the Registration Form and upload the Fees Receipt by clicking this link.
The participants will receive a participation certificate, and the presenters who present their papers will receive a presentation Certificate. Fee ones paid is not refundable under any circumstance. The selection of the Abstract is reserved by the organizers of the conference.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of Abstract: 10th November 2022
Communication of Acceptance of Abstract: 17th November 2022
Last date of Registration: 25th November 2022
Date of the Conference: 2nd December 2022
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
The abstract shall not exceed 400 words, and must be accompanied by a short bio of 50 words and a cover page, stating the following:
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NMIMS Law Review is the flagship law journal of Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, NMIMS University, Mumbai. The NMIMS Law Review is an annual publication comprising scholarly works of renowned academicians and research scholars. It aims to continually raise the bar of academic research and actively contribute to the legal discourse surrounding pertinent questions of law. It was set up with the objective of publishing high-quality original research work through articles and case comments that provide contemporary insight and add value to the scholarship surrounding the Indian legal framework and its comparative discourse.
GUIDELINES
The word limit for the submissions is between 1000 to 1500 words, exclusive of endnotes. Longer posts may be accepted and published in parts. Please contact us at nmimslawreviewblog[at]gmail.com to discuss the same.
Only original submissions in the English language will be accepted. Any plagiarism will lead to disqualification.
Submissions posted on other blogs may be accepted, provided that the fact of prior publication is disclosed at the time of submission.
Co-authorship of up to two authors is allowed.
Relevant references must be hyperlinked, and the ones that cannot be hyperlinked should be cited in the endnotes in the Bluebook 20th Edition format. No footnotes should be used.
Authors are encouraged to include an initial paragraph summing up the contents of their post succinctly.
Submissions must be analytical rather than descriptive in nature.
Accepted submissions may be posted on other blogs provided that they are accompanied with an acknowledgement stating that they were originally published on the NMIMS Law Review Blog.
The text of the submission should contain absolutely no reference or indication to the identity of the authors or their institutional affiliation. The title of the document should be the title of the blog post.
Submissions should be sent to nmimslawreviewblog[at]gmail.com with the subject ‘Blog Submission: [Title of the post]’.
Submissions should be in the Word format (.doc or .docx and in compatibility mode).
Main text:
Font: Times New Roman
Font Size: Title – 14, Bold; Subtitles – 12, Bold; Body – 12.
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Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology invites original, unpublished manuscripts for its Law Journal, Vol 5 Issue 2.
ABOUT
FIMT Law Journal is an open access, blind, peer-reviewed journal published under the aegis of FIMT School of Law since 2018 to recognize and foster legal research the among legal fraternity.
This bi-annual journal intends to examine the contemporary developments in the field of law, both at national and international levels.
ELIGIBILITY
Academicians, judges, legal professionals or any other interested researchers and writers from India and abroad.
THEME
Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Law
SUB-THEME
AI and Consumer Protection Laws
The use of AI in the consumer market has increased manifolds. Now personalization is not just limited to advertisements but has extended to the product, prices and contract terms also. This automation has created new degrees of opportunities, risks and liabilities for the consumers. Numerous legal firms are also employing AI for automated compliance monitoring and enforcement of consumer laws. This makes it imperative to examine the impact, positive or negative, of Artificial Intelligence on consumer protection and solve the tussle between AI and Consumer Protection Act and Motor Vehicle Act.
AI and Forensics
Forensics as a subject is a complex intersection of science and law. AI has entered multiple arenas of forensics like digital forensics, multimedia forensics, speaker identification, image processing etc. It plays a crucial role in deciding cases. It can enhance the likelihood of detecting fraud, cybercrime, and other illegal activities. However, there is no proper guideline or statute adhering to international standards regulating investigators and experts. Another major legal concern is its admissibility in the court. Therefore, we need to deliberate on the issues and challenges faced to chart a way.
AI and Intellectual Property Laws
AI in near future can disrupt the field of intellectual Property. It is at a complex juncture with copyright, patent and trademark. AI-enabled systems can create breakthrough inventions without any human intervention. Indian IPR laws are outdated and so it becomes crucial to ruminate on how to amend them on lines of changing technology, keeping in mind the international legal framework.
AI and Human Rights
Artificial Intelligence systems can prove to be vital in upholding human rights. It can detect potential violations of human rights. However, there are chances that the real-life impact of AI can severely harm human interest if left unchecked. A plethora of issues like the use of deepfakes, job replacement, suppression of freedom of speech on social media, infringement of privacy, furthering gender and race bias over the internet etc have cropped up in the past few years. Hence, there is a need to decide on how to re-design our laws and regulatory framework to deal with these problems in an efficient manner.
Health Care Laws and AI
The past decade has seen many advances in the field of health care due to the use of AI. It has increased the efficiency of surgeons with the use of robots, reduced the cost, and provides better treatment and aftercare. But there are potential legal and policy issues like lack of transparency, unauthorized use of data, bias, medical malpractice, errors in diagnosis etc. which requires evaluation by lawmakers and scholars.
Artificial Intelligence and International Law
AI tools are being extensively used by states in governance and enforcement of International Law. There is immense potential for AI to be used in the automation of legal services, legal personality, military and weapon systems, cyber defense, treaties, delegation, asylum etc. Therefore, the is an urgent need to explore the substantive areas of International law that will intersect with machine learning.
AI and Criminal Justice System
AI has started metamorphosing the criminal justice system by reducing pendency in courts, increasing accessibility of justice, preventing crime, and modernizing the policing ecosystem. Nonetheless, there is a need to address specific points like the criminal liability of AI, predictive justice, unauthorized surveillance, bias and discrimination.
Cyber security laws and AI
The cyber security industry is progressing to keep up with the frequent and sophisticated threats from hackers and AI has an important role in maintaining its agility. Security professionals can now detect vulnerabilities, predict threats, and recognize the origin of the attack and malicious patterns in network traffic. However, the same AI has been used by hackers to steal proprietary data, and launch attacks. Hence, there is a need to analyze and evaluate the contemporary legal system and recommend measures for improvement.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Long and short articles must be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 250 words.
There can be a maximum of one co-author in one submission.
All manuscripts must be submitted in English language only.
The research paper must be the original and unpublished work of the author(s).
The manuscript must be typewritten. The font should be Times New Roman, font size 12, line spacing 1.5, and justified alignment (except the title and ‘abstract’ caption which should be centrally aligned). All pages shall be numbered.
All entries should be submitted electronically in .doc or .docx format.
All manuscripts must be accompanied by:
A cover letter with the name(s) of the author(s), designation, institution/affiliation, the title of the manuscript and contact information (correspondence address, email id, phone number etc.).
A declaration that the manuscript submitted is a piece of original and bonafide research work and has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere.
No biographical information or references, including the name(s) of the author(s), affiliation(s) and acknowledgements should be included in the text of the manuscript, the name or document properties.
Authors are required to inform the Editorial Board if they have submitted their manuscript to another law journal and if they have received an acceptance for publication.
All citations shall be placed in footnotes. ILI Rules of Footnoting must be adhered to.
The footnotes must be typewritten in the font Times New Roman, font size 10, line spacing 1.0 and justified alignment.
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School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University is inviting papers for its Journal of Indian Legal Thought, 16th Volume, 2022.
ABOUT
School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University, was established in 1989 to impart an integrated legal education with unique programmes for Under-Graduate, Post-Graduate and Research levels.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Long Articles between 8000-12000 (including footnotes)
Short Articles between 4000-8000 (including footnotes)
Case notes and legislative comments between 1500-3000(including footnotes)
All submissions must be in the Microsoft word Format in Times New Roman with a font size of 12 and line spacing of 1.5.
Citations must conform to the Bluebook (latest edition) style of citation
Footnotes must be in Times New Roman, font size 10 with single line spacing
All submissions must be original and unpublished work of the author and should not have been submitted, accepted or published elsewhere.
Submit an electronic copy of your manuscript along with a covering letter mentioning the name of the author, occupation, title of the manuscript, mobile phone no and contact address.
Articles found plagiarized will be summarily rejected.
Co-authorship is allowed(maximum of 2 authors)
Articles will go through a double-blind peer review and acceptance will be subject to the report of the peer review team. Please send a plagiarism check report along with the article.
All submissions shall be made through email to sheebavikram07[at]rediffmail.com
DEADLINE
November 30, 2022
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The Editorial Board of the NUALS Law Journal (ISSN Number 2319-8273) is inviting submissions for the first volume of its 17th Edition (Vol. 17 Issue 1).
ABOUT
NUALS Law Journal accepts submissions from the authors/contributors willing to submit their original work. The call for papers opportunity by NUALS Law Journal is open to anyone interested in the subject of law viz. law students, academicians, scholars, students and legal practitioners.
THEME
The journal welcomes submissions on any topic of law of contemporary relevance, from academicians, legal practitioners, students, and researchers from the legal community. All submissions will go through a rigorous review process and editing by the Editorial Board.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Categories and Word Limits (exclusive of footnotes; however, speaking footnotes must be limited to 50 words):
Short Notes: 1500 – 5000 words
Case Comments: 1500 – 5000 words
Essays: 3000 – 5000 words
Articles: 5000 – 10000 words
Articles exceeding the word limit may be considered on merit, solely at the discretion of the editorial board.
Submissions are to be made only in electronic form and must be made via a Google form which can be accessed at the end of this post.
The last date for submissions to be considered for the First Issue is October 25, 2022. All submissions after October 25 will be considered for the Second Issue. The issue shall be published latest by the month of February 2023.
All submissions are to contain an abstract, of not more than 250 words, accompanying the article. The abstract must be at the beginning of the article. Please refrain from sending abstracts in a separate word document.
By submitting an article, the author undertakes that the article is an original work and has not been submitted, accepted, or published elsewhere.
Plagiarism will result in summary rejection of the submission.
Co-authorship is allowed for a maximum of two authors.
All submissions must follow the Bluebook (20th Edition) style of citation; non-conformity will be a ground for rejection.
Submissions must be in Times New Roman font, with size 12 and line spacing 1.5.
All footnotes must be in Times New Roman font, with size 10 and line spacing 1.
Submissions must be made in .doc/.docx formats only.
The documents must not contain any identification markers. Eg: Name of the author after the title, Author as recognized by Word or any other metadata.
Receipt of submission will be intimated to the authors within two weeks of submission. Authors will be periodically updated on the status of the review of their piece.
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Hidyatullah National University of Laws is making a call for papers for its journal of laws and social sciences.
ABOUT
Established in 2003, Hidayatullah National Law University has completed the journey of more than one and half a decade. In such a short span of time, HNLU has carved out a niche in the realm of legal education across India and the legacy is soaring towards newer heights day by day with moto Dharma Sansthapanartham meaning ‘for the sake of establishing the primacy of the laws of eternal values.’
Named after the great legal luminary Justice Mohammed Hidayatullah, the University was established by the Government of Chhattisgarh under the Hidayatullah National University of Law, Chhattisgarh, Act (Act No.10 of 2003).
HNLU is the sixth in the series of National Law Schools across India. HNLU has been included in the list of the Universities maintained by the University Grants Commission under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956 and has been declared fit to receive Central assistance in terms of the rules framed under Section 12 (B) of the UGC Act, 1956. The university is recognized by the Bar Council of India under section 7 of the Advocates Act 1961.
Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur invites submissions for its forthcoming Volume VIII of HNLU JLSS. The journal welcomes and intends to promote authors from various backgrounds having a strong interface with law. HNLU JLSS endeavours to cradle research among the legal academia, practising lawyers, students, research scholars and domain experts. It promotes thought-provoking analysis and discussions on contemporary legal and socio-political issues. It is also an attempt to provide a standard platform for quality research papers.
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