INSTITUTE OF LEGAL EDUCATION is organizing the 1st National Conference on the Constitutional Law, 2022.

ABOUT

Institute of Legal Education is a Legal Institute to Promote the Legal Education managed by I.L.E. Educational Trust (Former Institution known as “Indian Journal of Legal Review”). ILE has been established with the vision of excellence in legal education and research. Our ultimate visions are establishing the platforms for quality legal education and promoting legal gens even to the perspicacious society. Institute of Legal education Run with the Moto Vision of Grasp – Educate – Evolve. Institute of Legal Education managing the six excellent journals and will start online free certified courses from January 1st, 2023.

ELIGIBILITY

Everyone is welcome to participate in the conference and express their thoughts and ideas. The conference is open to Law Students, Advocates, Professionals, Jurists, Members of the Academia, as well as Non-Law Students.

THEME

The Conference themes are focused on the Following:
Evaluation of the Constitution in India Since 1946
● The Constitution – Freedoms and Rights

SUB-THEME

Sub-themes of the Conference: Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

Evaluation of the Constitution in India Since 1946
● The Constitutional Debaters Futurist Ideologies and Current Scenario
● The Constitution and it’s supremacy over the 75 Years
● The Preamble – Diamond of the Constitution
● The Constitutional Review
● Judicial Review and its enforcement
● 105 Amendments – Its Importance and Effects
● Unsolved Historical and Political Issues like Article 44, Reservation, etc.
● The Constitutional Current Trends by the Judiciary
● Provisions for individual development and fair LGP.

The Constitution – Freedoms and Rights
● Evaluation of Freedom of Speech and Expression in the Digital Era
● Privacy Freedom and State Control
● Freedom of Press and Mob Mentality
● Right to Religion – Post-Independence India and Independence India
● Current Status of Right to Reject (NOTA)
● Gender Rights and Constitutional Developments
● Constitutional and judicial Protection on Languages in India

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  1. The Conference will be held by Virtual on Google Meet.
  2. All communication through the mail be addressed to info@iledu.in
  3. Research Papers and Articles must be accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 300 words.
  4. Multiple authors and authorships are allowed. No single author can submit more than one paper in a single theme. An Author can submit paper no more than 3 papers in various sub-themes.
  5. All manuscripts must compile with the Indian Journal of Legal Review Journal’s (IJLR) Submission Guidelines (https://ijlr.iledu.in/submission-guidelines/) and Terms and Conditions (https://ijlr.iledu.in/terms-and-condition/).
  6. The Paper Must be in the category of Article (2000 – 3000 words) or Research Article (3000 – 8000 Words)
  7. The manuscript should contain the name of the paper, the name of the authors, and their institutional affiliation.
  8. The main body of the manuscript should be in Times New Roman style, font size 12, with 1.5 line spacing.
  9. Footnotes in Times New Roman Style, Size 10, with 1.0 line spacing.
  10. All headings must have uniform formatting.
  11. Texts and footnotes should conform to the Bluebook 20th Edition.

REGISTRATION FEE

  1. There is no Registration Fee or Participation for this Conference to percent your research.
  2. Only the Top 10 papers will be published in the Indian Journal of Legal Review with ISSN No. 2583-2344. The Publication fee is Rs. 300/- (Fixed. No other charges will not be charged at any stage of publication). The Publication fee must be paid after the Top Papers Confirmation.

PERKS

  1. Suggestions and inputs from Experienced and Learned Panelists;
  2. All the Paper Presenters shall be provided with an e-Certificate of Presentation
  3. Selected papers shall be published in an ISBN Book (Publisher: Institute of Legal Education Publication House) with no Article Processing Charges and a Soft Copy of the Book shall be made available for free;
  4. All participants will be provided with a participation certificate.

LINKS

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CONTACT DETAILS

Prasanna S, Program Director and Coordinator, +91 94896 71437 (or)
info@iledu.in

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THE CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND HUMAN RIGHTS, KARNAVATI UNIVERSITY is making a call for papers for its INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON COVID AND IT’S IMPACT ON HUMAN RIGHTS 2022.

ABOUT

Human rights and different social movements resort to human dignity in order to justify their claims and their actions. Human rights are often defined as entitlements that human beings possess just by virtue of their inherent dignity. This conceptual link between human rights and inherent dignity is as popular as it is unhelpful. It is often argued that internationally recognized human rights are common to all cultural traditions and adaptable to a great variety of social structures and political regimes. Such arguments confuse human rights with human dignity. All societies possess conceptions of human dignity, but the conception of human dignity underlying international human rights standards requires a particular type of” liberal” regime.

For decades the global debate over human rights has been a dialogue of the deaf. This interminable argument pits advocates of civil and political rights against proponents of economic and social rights. The former takes the classic liberal position that individual freedom is the foundation of liberty and, accordingly, that the only fundamental rights are “negative” ones that constrain state power.

Human rights are the common denominator of human beings because they rely upon human dignity. They are applied regardless of nationality, religion or belief, race, ethnicity, or gender. In coalition to satisfy and advance the goals of the UWSL Center for Research on Human Rights, this conference is going to address various issues including the protection of Human values and lives in the times of Covid through universal recognition.

THEME

Contributions can be relied upon the following themes, from a multidisciplinary perspective:

  1. The impact of Covid on Right to Education
  2. The impact of Covid on Right to Health
  3. The impact of Covid on Right to Access to Justice
  4. The impact of Covid on Rights of Laborers
  5. The impact of Covid on Right to Trade Business and Occupation

Note: These Themes are indicative and not exhaustive, any other topic which is directly or indirectly related to the main theme may be taken.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  1. Submissions are accepted only in the English language.
  2. Each applicant must submit a maximum 300 words (5 keywords) abstract through google form by 1st of July, 2022. For more information, kindly refer to https://karnavatiuniversity.edu.in/news/uwsl-news/2022/iicchr-2022/.
  3. Abstract must contain details about the names of the author(s), contact details, institutional affiliation, and designation.
  4. The abstract must expressly include the novelty and usefulness of the idea that the author wishes to put forth and must categorically mention the specific contribution of the article beyond the existing available literature.
  5. Co-authorship (with a cap of two authors) is permitted.
  6. Acceptance or Non-acceptance of the abstract will be communicated on or before 5th  July 2022
  7. The body of the abstract should be in Times New Roman, with Font Size – 12, and 1.5-line spacing. The footnotes should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 10, and single line spacing.
  8. The citations must conform to the OSCOLA style of citation or any uniform citation.
  9. After the conference, selected presentations would be called for full papers and the last date of submission for the same is 15th  August 2022.

IMPORTANT DATE

  1. Last date of submission of abstract: On or before 1st July 2022
  2. Communication of acceptance of Abstract: 5th July 2022
  3. Last date of submission of full paper (2,500 words): 15th August 2022
  4. Participants will be responsible for their own accommodation and travel expenses.

REGISTRATION LINK AND ABSTRACT SUBMISSION LINK

https://forms.gle/Cui3JghXNZWqxLSf7

REGISTRATION FEES

Free for all Participants and Presenters.

MODE

For Participants from India: Physical Mode

For Participants from outside India: Virtual Mode

CERTIFICATES AND AWARDS

E-certificates of participation will be provided to all the registered participants.
E-certificates of the presentation will be provided to all the paper presenters from outside India.

Hard Copy of the certificates will be provided to all the paper presenters from India at the Valedictory Session.

CONTACT DETAILS

aaratrika@karnavatiuniversity.edu.in

08850711694

09979123966

conferences.uwsl@karnavatiuniversity.edu.in

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The Institute of legal education is making a call for blogs.

ABOUT

Institute of Legal Education is a Legal Institute to Promote the Legal Education managed by I.L.E. Educational Trust (Former Institution known as “Indian Journal of Legal Review”). ILE has been established with the vision of excellence in legal education and research. Our ultimate visions are establishing the platforms for quality legal education and promoting legal gens even to the perspicacious society.

THEME

OPEN

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

For BLOG CATEGORIES MANUSCRIPT must have Followed in their Manuscripts:

  • Title of Blog
  • Author/Co-Author Name, Designation, Email, and Phone Numbers (as a separate page in front of the document).
  • Introduction
  • Sub Heading/Part (Minimum 3 and Maximum 7)
  • Conclusion
  • Reference (Must).

Special Guidelines for Blogs

  • The relevant sources should be hyperlinked within the blog itself
  • The manuscript should be accompanied by a cover page (as a front-page) specifying the author’s name, designation, institute, contact number, and email for future reference. [Authors are requested to not put their names anywhere in the main manuscript].
  • The author bears sole responsibility for the accuracy of facts, opinions, or views stated in the submitted Manuscript.
  • The author bears sole responsibility for the accuracy of facts, opinions, or views stated in the submitted blog
  • The language has to be politically neutral and not conflict with the general guidelines.
  • The language used shouldn’t be abusive or result in disrepute of any third person.
  • Copyright of all blog posts shall remain with the Institute of Legal Education.
  • All moral rights shall vest with the author.

CONTACT DETAILS

+919489671437

info@iledu.in

https://blog.iledu.in/blog-article-submission/

https://ijlr.iledu.in/terms-and-condition/

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THE SOCIETY OF LAWS AND LITERATURE, NLUO is seeking articles through the call for articles.

ABOUT

The Society of Law and Literature, as the name implies, focuses not only on legal and literary writings but also encompasses extracurricular activities such as street play, theatre, film review, and so on. It is well known that when deciding individual cases, judges prefer to engage in semantic jugglery to relate better to the various facets of a social structure that get reflected in a judgment. Literature teaches interpretation skills and opens the door to new perspectives. Since the emergence of law, jurists have relied on the versatility and liveliness of literature to annex definitions to legal norms, fill the gaps of legal missteps, or convert complex legalese to layman’s language.

SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES

DIRECTIVES

  1. Because of the inter-disciplinary nature of the blog, it will not accept submissions that are purely legal or literary assessments.
  2. The entries must exhibit a clear connection between law and literature. All authors are requested to submit only original content.
  3. Entries that are not interdisciplinary will be dismissed without a thorough review of the article.
  4. Furthermore, all submissions must include some novel analysis of the author(s) ‘perspectives that add to the existing literature on the subject, rather than being a simple descriptive/informative piece or a collation of information from multiple sources.
  5. Submissions shall go through a mandatory Plagiarism Check before being shortlisted for further review.
  6. Submissions should be sent as an MS Word (.doc) attachment with the title of the article as the file name.

Letter of Interest:

  1. Submissions should be emailed to sll@nluo.ac.in.
  2. All submissions must be supplemented by a cover letter that includes the name of the author/s, organisational affiliation, headline, and category of the submission.
  3. The author’s contact information, including e-mail and phone number, should also be included in the cover letter.

Specifics of Identification:

  1. The body of the submission must not display any kind of identifier, such as the author’s name and institutional affiliation, which must be included in the cover letter.
  2. That being said, if the author wishes to send a picture representing the submission’s topic or area, they may do so with a 1:1 aspect ratio.

Publication Decision:

  1. The blog team shall subsequently acknowledge receipt of the submission within 24 hours, and a decision on a blog shall take approximately 7-10 days.
  2. All blog entries will be subjected to a two-stage blind-peer review process.
  3. Applications for expedited reviews can be made when the article is being considered for publication by other forums, or when the subject matter is of such relevance that it will lose significance if not evaluated quickly. In such instances, please specify a deadline by which the author (s) expects to receive our response.
  4. Irrespective, the blog editorial team will take at least three days to communicate its decision on blog submissions requesting prompt feedback.
  5. Once the article has been submitted, acknowledgment mail will be sent in one day’s time. From that moment of submission, the author will have three days to retract their submission.
  6. It is the discretion of the editorial board to either accept or reject an article. Any easing of submission rules is at the discretion of the editorial board.

CONTACT DETAILS

Phone No. :-8077806022 (Mukesh Kumar)

Phone No. :-9330413760 (Indrashish Majumder)

Call Timing:-5:00pm to 7:00pm

Email:-sll@nluo.ac.in

Location:-Society of Law and Literature
National Law University Odisha,
Cuttack Kathajodi Campus, SEC – 13, CDA,
Cuttack- 753015

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Harvard International Law Journal is accepting submissions on a rolling basis for three of its online sections: Perspectives, essays, and case notes.

CATEGORIES

  1. PERSPECTIVES: Commentary and analysis of the most recent developments in international laws. No more than 2500 words. Citations should be done by hyperlinking wherever necessary.
  2. ESSAYS: Topics of public international laws, private international laws, and comparative laws. No more than 5000-7000 words. Citations: The bluebook
  3. CASE NOTES: Criticism, additional context to situations. No more than 5000 words. There should be a proposal.

SUBMISSIONS PROCESS

  1. Perspectives must be submitted with resume to iljonline@mail.law.harvard.edu with Perspectives submission in the Subject line.
  2. Essays must be submitted with resume to iljonline@mail.law.harvard.edu with Essay submission in the Subject line.
  3. Proposal must be submitted with resume to iljonline@mail.law.harvard.edu with Proposal submission in the Subject line.

CONTACT DETAILS

iljonline@mail.law.harvard.edu

https://harvardilj.org/submissions/online-submissions/

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THE INDRAPRASTHA TECHNOLOGY LAWS JOURNAL is making a call for papers for its volume 1, 2022

SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES

  1. ARTICLE: 4500-5500 words
  2. BOOK REVIEW: 1500-2000 words
  1. The title of the article should be in times new roman in 14, capital, bold, and center-aligned
  2. All main headings to be in time new roman, 12, bold
  3. Body text in times new roman, 12
  4. Line spacing should be 1.5

SUBMISSIONS PROCEDURE

Mail to: itlj2020@gmail.com

  1. TITLE
  2. NAME
  3. DESIGNATION
  4. CONTACT

SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE

JUNE 30, 2022

CONTACT DETAILS

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About JDCIL

The Jindal Digest for Competition and Innovation Laws is a student-edited, interdisciplinary, legal blog which aims to provide an expansive view of the contemporary developments in antitrust, intellectual property and technology laws.

Through this forum, the platform aims to fill in a critical lacuna by providing accessible yet quality-driven literature focusing on the rapid legal developments in this sphere. You can check out the website here.

Call for Submissions

JDCIL accepts original and unpublished contributions on a rolling basis throughout the year.

Original submissions from students, academics, practitioners, and policy makers that provide contemporary and novel perspectives on Competition law, Technology law and Intellectual Property Law, are welcome.

All pieces that directly cover these laws, or in some part intersect with these laws, will be considered for publication.

Submissions pertaining to an intersection between two of the three above-mentioned fields of law are accepted.

Who is it for?

Students, academics, practitioners, and policy makers that provide contemporary and novel perspectives on Competition law, Technology law and Intellectual Property law.

Submission Guidelines

  • The JDCIL blog accepts original submissions on a rolling basis pertaining to Competition Law, Technology Law, and Intellectual Property Rights.
  • Submissions must be made in a Microsoft Word doc format, written in English, be clear and concise.
  • Submissions may be in the form of:
    • an article of 1250-1500 words.
    • a book review of up to 750 words.
    • a note (1000 words); or
    • a case review and summary of up to 1000 words.
  • Pieces can also be published as multi-part series if the content of the submission justifies the same.
  • Submissions must adhere to the following formatting requirements
    • Font size 12-point, single spaced.\
    • Wherever statutes, case laws, academic works, or any other sources are being used, in-text hyperlinks must be provided.
    • Citations must be endnotes, not footnotes. Citation must be in a common and consistent style.
    • Title can consist of no more than 12 words.
  • Co-authorship is permitted up to a maximum of two people.
  • All work shared on the JDCIL blog may be cross-posted, subject to the condition that this includes an acknowledgement that JDCIL originally published the piece (in submitting a post, authors are agreeing to this).
  • All submissions must contain at least five relevant keywords, to be listed separately at the end of the submission document.
  • Any students’ contributions will only be considered if submitted via the form- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeZ_Go5tt_cps4wTmw7dPfMOXXjT0_zipitZuWOEJAxU00gmQ/viewform. Please do not share contributions via email.
  • The editorial team will respond to all applicants within 7-days.

Contact Details

Please reach out at jdcil@jgu.edu.in

They will respond to you within 2-3 days!

Your mail must mention your name, University (if any) and designation (student, professor, etc) for them to respond accordingly.

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About the Magazine: The Muses

‘The Muses’, is the official online bi-annual publication, written and edited by the students of the Department of Law, University of Calcutta, which chronicles all activities under the aegis of the institution and paints a picture of the yearly endeavours of this institute and its students.

This publication provides a platform for the students to exhibit their creative, scientific, literary, academic prowess. In this edition, the committee is accepting submissions from all.

Submission Guidelines

All submissions should be made to dolcu.themuses@gmail.com

  • The magazine will accept opinion pieces, prose, poems, travelogues, essays, book and film reviews, and articles.
  • Please mention your name, semester, and institutional affiliation in the submission mail.
  • The subject of the mail should be ‘Submission for The Muses: 4th Edition’.

Eligibility

The Magazine is accepting submissions from all. Including individuals not enrolled as students of the Department of Law, University of Calcutta.

Written Submissions

  • Should be submitted in a pdf and an editable word format.
  • Word limit: 5000 words.
  • The magazine allows up to three co-authors.
  • The magazine will only accept submissions in English.
  • Citations should be hyperlinked.

Types of Submissions

  • Fiction: Stories, Poems
  • Non-fiction: Articles, Essays, Opinion Pieces, Travelogues, Book and Film Reviews.
  • Photographs, paintings/digital art: Should be submitted in a jpeg format, in the highest resolution possible.

Perks

*All those contributors whose pieces will be published in the magazine will get an e-Certificate of Publication.

Please Note: Sexually explicit, overtly political, and plagiarised submissions will be rejected.

Click here for the published editions.

Submission Deadline

February 1, 2022 (Extended Date)

Contact Details

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About NUALS CCLP

About 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.

About CCLP: The Centre for Competition Law and Policy [CCLP] is a Centre for Research, set up with the objective to encourage study and research in Competition Law and Policy. It focuses on disseminating ideas and promoting scholarship and research in competition law through a large network of competition professionals such as regulators, academicians, practitioners, industry experts and students.

About the Newsletter

The Centre for Competition Law and Policy puts forth the Competition Law e-Newsletter to engage the legal community in thought-provoking discussions on various issues which lie connected to competition law. The e-Newsletter, the first of its kind in the field of Competition Law in India, aims to disseminate knowledge relating to the current developments in the field of competition law.

The article section will consist of theoretical and practicality-based essays. The Newsletter would also include Case Summaries of cases from the Competition Commission of India (CCI), the Supreme Court, as well as Anti-Trust cases from the European Commission and the American courts.

Call for Papers

The Editorial team of the NUALS Competition Law e-Newsletter is inviting original and unpublished manuscripts for the 4th Volume 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 e-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 in the electronic form to cclpnewsletter@nuals.ac.in under the subject heading “Submission: The Competition law e-Newsletter”.
  • The body of the mail shall contain details of the author [full name, semester & course (if a student)], university/organization/freelancer (specify) and contact number.
  • Submissions must be made before December 30, 2021.
  • 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.
  • Authors should submit a ‘Declaration of Originality’ along with the submissions.
  • The Declaration form can be found here.
  • 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 Bluebook (20th edition) style of citation. Footnotes must be in Times New Roman, font size 10 with single line spacing.

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About the NCW

The National Commission for Women, a Statutory Body set up in January 1992 under the National Commission for Women Act, 1990 has the mandate to safeguard the constitutional and statutory rights of women. The Commission initiates a program that aids empowerment and holistic development of women so that they are capable to gain access to opportunities and making their own decisions.

International Day for the EVAW

International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (EVAW) was launched in 2000 by the UN General Assembly. It is observed annually on November 25th. International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women seeks to raise awareness about violence against women. This day aims to eliminate violence by removing stigma and encouraging women to speak out against abusers. This day defines violence against women as any act of gender-based violence that results in or is likely to result in, physical, sexual, or psychological harm to women.

The goal of this day is to achieve equality, development, and peace. It aims toward the fulfilment of women’s and girls’ human rights.

Invitation for Suggestions and Inputs

In pursuance of its mandate and in order to achieve the goal of ‘Elimination of Violence against Women’, the Commission invites inputs, suggestions, and feedback from all stakeholders through MyGov Portal, with a focus on Breaking the Silence against Gender Violence.

The aim of the programme is to promote equality, development, and peace among the masses.

Submission Deadline

The last date to receive suggestions/input is December 24, 2021.

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