About the Centre

The Centre is interdisciplinary in approach and aims to encourage, promote and support innovative and important scholarship including teaching, research, consultancy and advocacy in areas of health care law.

We welcome submissions, on any topic of health care 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.

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- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfPbK8NrIKc72CX8qRnEnCPN9sunxJ9X3lk-IWO7qoNwMrzNA/viewform

The final date for submission is March 1st, 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 review of their piece.

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About the Centre

The Centre for Transnational Commercial Law (“CTCL”) is a constituent unit and specialised research centre of the National Law University Delhi established in 2008 by Act No. 1 of 2008 of Delhi. Since its establishment in 2016, CTCL has actively undertaken various initiatives to promote research and scholarship in the area of commercial laws.

Call for Papers

The Transnational Commercial Law Review invites contributions in the following categories:

  1. Responses to articles in the print journal or previous articles published at TCLR.
  2. Articles on topics of Company Law, Securities and Capital Markets Regulation, Banking and Finance, Taxation, Foreign Investment, Competition Law, CommercialDispute Resolution, Contract and Commercial Law, and Employment Law.

General Guidelines

  • Articles for the Review are invited from students, researchers, academicians, domain experts, and practitioners.
  • The manuscript submitted for publication must be original and must not be previously published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. They must be submitted to tclr@ctclnludelhi.in with the subject “TCLR Submission”.
  • The mail containing the submission must contain a cover letter stating the author’s details, including their name, institutional affiliation, year of study, and contact details. The submission itself must not contain any metadata or personal information.
  • The Article for the Review must be within 1000-2500 words. However, flexibility is allowed if the content so requires and the quality is ensured.
  • Co-authorship with a maximum of two authors is allowed. The contributions must necessarily be accompanied by a subtitle and the author’s by-line of not more than 50 words.

Formatting Guidelines

  • Submissions should be in Times New Roman, size 12, 1.5 line spacing, and 1-inch margins on all sides of an A4 sheet.
  • All the relevant sources must be duly acknowledged with the use of Hyperlinks only. Only in the case where Hyperlink cannot be used, the author may add a footnote that must conform to the Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) 4th Edition.
  • No endnotes and speaking notes are permitted.
  • All manuscripts must be submitted in a .doc or .docx format.

Editorial Guidelines

  • The submission of the manuscripts is accepted on a rolling basis.
  • Each submission shall undergo two rounds of the review process by the Editorial Board for publication which are Formatting and Substantive.
  • About three weeks will be taken to review your manuscript. Upon the submission of the manuscript, the authors shall receive an acknowledgement email on the receipt of the article by theEditorial Board. Once the review is completed, the author may receive the comments suggesting changes to content, style or structure. Authors should be prepared to make suitable changes to their articles as required by the Editorial Board before publication.
  • Please follow up if you do not hear from us within three weeks from the submission of your manuscript.
  • The Editorial Board strives to provide substantive feedback for every submission that is received. However, it may not always be possible to do so considering a large number of submissions.
  • They reserve the right to reject submissions without providing substantive feedback.
  • The article should be in a proper flow. Paragraphs/sentences/headings/sub-headings (select as appropriate) should be connected with the previous and subsequent paragraph/sentence/heading/sub-heading (select as appropriate).
  • Posts accepted at TCLR cannot be cross-published elsewhere. Articles with plagiarism of more than 20% will be rejected.
  • Copyright of all the entries shall exclusively vest with CTCL, NLU Delhi. The submission would imply that the author has assigned such rights to CTCL, NLU Delhi.
  • The decision of the Editorial Board is final and binding concerning the publication of the manuscript.

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About the Webinar

The Department of Law, University of Kerala is organizing a 2-Day National Webinar on Holistic Review of Women Laws which is scheduled to be conducted on February 8th & 9th, 2022.

Call for Papers

The online platform for the webinar is Google Meet. The organizers are looking forward to receiving research papers from different walks of the academic and socio-legal fraternity.

The papers should be aimed to address the key issues and highlight different views and arguments with respect to the contemporary perspective critically analyzing the existing laws for the welfare of women and suggesting grounds and necessities for further amendments and advancements. 

Abstracts are to be communicated primarily conveying the novelty of the idea put forth and also citing the expected outcome of the paper. This has to be followed by the submission of a full paper on acceptance. 

Who can Participate?

Any person being part of the socio-legal fraternity can participate and share their views including Academicians, Researchers, Advocates, Social workers, Students etc. 

Theme

The coherent aim of the webinar is to induce awareness among the participants about the various legislations that are prevalent in India aimed at the welfare of women within the purview of a holistic review. 

The paper shall include discussions on any one of the sub-themes mentioned hereby.

Sub-themes

  • IPR and Women
  • Violence against women
  • Constitution and Gender equality
  • Women’s Rights at workplace

Guidelines for Submission

  • The abstracts and full papers are to be submitted electronically via email to eventslawdepartmentuok@gmail.com
  • The abstracts and full papers are to be submitted only in Microsoft Word format
  • Abstract of 250-300 words have to be submitted citing the discussed area and relevance of the topic
  • The abstract must also contain details such as Title of Paper, Name of the Author, Institution/University/Organization, E-mail Address and Contact number.
  • The full paper should range between 2500-3000 words( excluding footnotes)
  • The main text should be Times New Roman, Font Size 12 with single spacing, neatly aligned and justified. Authors should follow Bluebook citation 20th edition for footnotes.
  • Co-authorship is allowed only up to 2 authors.
  • All entries must be original and unpublished work of the authors and should not have been submitted for presentation/publication elsewhere. Any sort of plagiarism will not be entertained. 

Perquisites of Attending the Webinar

  • Chance to interact with legal luminaries and garner clear awareness on the subject.
  • Certificate of participation will be provided for registered participants.
  • Certificate of Acknowledgement will be provided for papers selected for presentation. 

Important Dates

  • Last date for submission of Abstract: January 28, 2022
  • Intimation of Acceptance: January 30, 2022
  • Last date for submission of Full paper: February 4, 2022 

Contact Details

For any related queries, contact

  • Dr. Rakendu C K, Assistant Professor: 9497850014 
  • Parvathi. S. Shaji, Assistant Professor (On Contract): 9495118830 
  • Neethu S T, Program Coordinator and Research Scholar: 8848379730  

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About RGNUL Law Review (RLR)

The  RGNUL Law Review is a Biannual refereed Journal with ISSN: 2231-4938.It deals primarily with contemporary and relevant issues in law with an objective to enhance the knowledge quotient and at the same time initiate intellectual debate and dialogue yielding fruitful results.

The Inaugural Issue was released in 2011 under the able guidance of the then Vice-Chancellor Professor (Dr.) Gurjit Singh and the then Registrar Professor (Dr.) GIS Sandhu as the Executive Editor and Dr. Tanya Mander as the Editor.  Initially it was published by the University; thereafter the RLR collaborated with Lexis Nexis for publication. Commencing from the year 2020, RLR will be published in collaboration with Eastern Book Company. 

Call for Papers

The RGNUL has successfully come out with 16 Issues since 2011.

RLR invites research papers for Volume 1 (2022). 

Guidelines for Submission 

  • RLR follows OSCOLA citation style
  • Academicians and Research Scholars contributing to the volume shall also send an undertaking that the submission is an original research work , free of any plagiarism and has not been published or accepted elsewhere
  • The contributors can submit the papers by February 28, 2022.
  • Papers and articles not adhering to the scheme and style prescribed for the journal shall not be considered.
  • Submissions must be mailed to rlr@rgnul.ac.in 
  • All communication/correspondence with regards to submission should be sent to the E-mail ID given above.

Submission Deadline

February 28, 2022

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About Amity law school

The Amity Law School (ALS) in AUMP was established in 2013. Amity Law School conducts three integrated 5 years under-graduate courses, LL.M. (One Year) and Ph.D. programmes in law related subjects. The main focus of ALS is to promote high quality research and develop professionals in legal education and legal profession. Development of cutting-edge skills, imparting high quality education and conducting research in the emerging trends in legal education and legal profession are the main features of the school. Amity Law School has been regularly organising Moot Court Competitions and Seminar/workshops on important legal issues. All round personality development of a student is the hallmark of Amity Law School.

About the Seminar

Taliban are militants who have got close relations with the terrorists and jihads, Taliban adopts hate, intolerance, bigotry and fascism against other faiths. They believe that Mohammed, the founder and prophet of Islam believed in the doctrine of ruse, deceit, skullduggery, falsehood and faithlessness. Taliban joining hands with terrorists taking refuse in Pakistan will increase terrorists’ activities against India. United Nations is a silent spectator to the violation of Human Rights in Afghanistan. All the five permanent members of UNO have their own vested interests in Afghanistan. Scope of the International Seminar would be to discuss Humanitarian Law, Economic Crisis, Human Rights, International law and related issues relating to refugees fleeing from Afghanistan. Benefits and outcomes of the Seminar would be that the participants would benefit from the discussions on Humanitarian Law, Human Rights, International Law, Refugee Law, International Relations and World Diplomacy as well as the role of UNO in such crucial situation affecting gross Human and Economic Rights of citizenry of Afghanistan. With a view of active experience, Amity Law School, Amity University M.P. is organising a one-day virtual National Seminar in an effort to provide a forum to discuss the various facets of Talibanisation on 25th Feb, 2022. 

Proposed sub themes of the Seminar (but not limited to) are as mentioned below and research papers will be invited from scholars and professionals across the country on these themes: 

  1.  Retrospective Legitimacy of Talibanisation of the Islamic State.  
  2. Talibanisation in the Pakistani region.  
  3. International Politics after Talibanisation.  
  4. India’s view over the recognition of Taliban rule.  
  5. Talibanization of Education.  
  6. Afghani Women after Talibanization. 
  7. Media Freedom under the regulatory measures of Taliban. 

Important Dates

Last date for submission of Abstract- 1st February 2022
Last date for submission of full paper- 15th February 2022
Date of AUMP National Seminar 25th Ferbuary 2022

Registration Link

https://forms.gle/q8gk9EkzQCRUBBMf6

Call for Papers

  • Please submit the Abstract of 200-230 words along with keywords to als.aump@gmail.com on or before the last date of submission.  
  • The manuscript should be in English language and shall be written in Times New Roman with Font size 12 and 1.5 space between the lines.  
  • The word limit of paper must not exceed 3000 words excluding abstract.
  • The permitted plagiarism is 20 percent for the papers.
  • The manuscript should also be checked thoroughly for grammatical or typographical errors before submission. The manuscript should accompany a separate cover page to provide title of the paper, author’s name, designation, address and contact details, including e-mail ID.
  • The limitation to the number of co-authors on a paper is three. After peer review process, selected papers will be published in the Reputed Journal/ Book Chapter with ISBN publication. *The publication fee is payable only after your paper get selected for publication 

For more details refer to the brochure

Contact Details

Event Coordinators 

Dr. Rakhi Singh Chouhan, Associate Professor, ALS, Contact: +91 9425619917, rsingh2@gwa.amity.edu 

Student Coordinator 

  • Mr. Rohit Pathak: Contact: +91 7974157275 
  • Mr. Mudit Goswami: Contact: +91 7440585708 

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About the Organiser

The Centre for IPRs and Technology was established at DSNLU in the year 2017 to foster innovation and encourage Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and technology law-related activities in the widest amplitude to bringing together Educational Institutions, Research Institutes, State Instrumentalities & Corporate Entities to facilitate a conducive environment in the domain of academia, consultancy and research. Till date, the Centre has organized various International and National Events to disseminate information on social, ethical, legal and economic aspects of IPRs and Technology.

About the Seminar

Traditional Knowledge (TK) is culturally oriented or culturally based, and it is integral to the cultural identity of the social group in which it operates and is preserved. “Traditional knowledge” is an open-ended way to refer to tradition-based literary, artistic, or scientific works; performances; inventions; scientific discoveries; designs; marks, names, and symbols; undisclosed information; and all other tradition-based innovations and creations resulting from intellectual activity. India is a hub of traditional knowledge, Indigenous culture, and ethnicity.

The present legal regime in the field of traditional knowledge is inadequate and incomplete. The interconnectedness of national and global legal regimes on TK protection and the constant evolution of the debate calls for policy efforts towards adapting to changing requirements. For three reasons, the current IPR system cannot protect traditional knowledge.

  • First, the current system seeks to privatize ownership and is designed to be held by individuals or corporations, whereas traditional knowledge has collective ownership.
  • Second, this protection is time-bound, whereas traditional knowledge is held in perpetuity from generation to generation.
  • Third, it adopts a restricted interpretation of invention which should satisfy the criteria of novelty and be capable of industrial application, whereas traditional innovation is incremental, informal, and occurs over time.

A Sui Generis, or alternative law, is, therefore, necessary to protect traditional knowledge. 

Issues to be Discussed at the Seminar

  • The sufficiency or insufficiency of the existing national legislations for protecting TK.
  • Human Rights based approach for protection of TK.
  • Access to benefit sharing of TK and Convention of Biological Diversity and Ngoya Protocol.
  • Case Studies of implementation of Indigenous legislations relating to biological resources and TK including benefit sharing and problems of MSMEs and researchers;
  • Impact of implementation of the legislations on the Indian Traditional Medicine industry;
  • Development of data-bases on all TK in the country and the uses of the different TK; and Protection of undisclosed information.
  • Commercialization of Traditional Cultural Expressions (TCEs) Issues and Challenges

Call for Contributions and Submission Guidelines

Contributions are invited for original work which addresses own research, Case Studies, theoretical and conceptual work in the above-mentioned webinar themes. Networking, interaction, sharing and discussion will be core aspects of the webinar, emphasizing what you can learn from and with your peers. Abstracts and Full-Papers for the publications should be submitted via email to @ nationalseminartk@gmail.com

  • The length of the abstract should be between 100-350 words and are to be submitted in word document.
  • The author’s name, title and other details should be typed at the end of the Abstract and Paper.
  • Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts by email in “word format” and “12-Times New Roman” font should be used within text along with “10-Times New Roman” for footnotes with 1.5 spacing.
  • The word limit for the full paper should be between 4000-7000 words including abstract.
  • The Bluebook 21st Edition style of citation must be strictly followed.
  • Co-authorship: Up to two-authors is permitted.
  • Ignorance of any prescribed guideline would lead to prima facie rejection.
  • Selected papers may be published in a book with an ISBN number. 

Important Dates

  • Deadline for registration: February 5, 2022
  • Deadline for Abstract Submission: February 12, 2022
  • Intimation of Selection of Abstract: February 15, 2022
  • Deadline for Full Paper Submission: April 1, 2022
  • Dates of the Seminar: April 9 & 10, 2022

Registration link

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1hPfRr1UXJcN75SxLkKObnvSRAMzdMt9akhIqHlMgxh0/viewform?edit_requested=true

Registration Fees

  • Students: 200/-
  • Scholars/Professionals: 300/-

Payment Details

  • Account Number: 283710100024089
  • Name of the Account Holder: Registrar, DSNLU
  • Name: Union Bank of India
  • Bank Branch: Sabbavaram
  • IFSC Code: UBIN0828378

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About the Law Journal

GLS Law Journal (GLSLJ) is a bi-annual academic open access law journal. GLSLJ is accepting original and unpublished Research Papers on contemporary legal and social issues for the winter issue. GLSLJ believes in providing a platform for the scholarly to contribute towards the analysis of various legal issues and share their viewpoint with the legal fraternity.

GLSLJ aims to make an effort in identifying the contemporary debatable topics through the writings of experts in the varied fields of law. It is the endeavour of the Journal to encourage the synthesis of knowledge and best practices across academia and the research fraternity. Research is placed at a very high stature in the legal field which enhances the understanding level of many and then rolls on the debate that can contribute profoundly by adding to the secondary source of materials for the legal research to follow.

Call for Papers

GLSLJ welcomes submissions in the form of Articles and Research Papers. 

Theme

Theme – ‘Contemporary Legal and Socio-legal Issues’

Check out the Editorial Policy for your orientation and guidance.

Submission Guidelines

GLS Law Journal (GLJ) Publishes; Research articles focus on legal issues currently being debated. GLJ provides a forum for the scholarly analysis of inter-professional collaboration and interdisciplinary academic research on the law.

  • Original research manuscripts:  Original, outstanding and argumentative contribution to legal study. (5000-6000 words)
  • Law Reviews: based on a systematic literature review. (4000-3000 words)
  • Case Comment:  commentary on any important landmark judgment. (3000-2500 words)
  • Book Review: Academic and literary review of any significant book published related to legal filed. (2500-2000 words)
  • Invite Editorial: The editors can invite experts to submit an invited article on a featured subject, The Chief Editor decide upon authors and subjects

Style Guideline

Manuscript format: Manuscript must be in electronic form, all submissions must be word-processed, single-spaced in Times New Roman and the margin parameters of the GLJ are 4.9 cm (top and bottom margins) and 4.5 cm (left and right margins)

  • Main heading in times new Roman with bold face
  • Body text in Times New Roman format with 12 pt.
  • Footnotes in Times New Roman format with 9 pt.
  • Alignment is justified full
  • Line spacing for body text 1.2 pt.
  • Line spacing for footnotes 1pt.

Style Guidelines

  • Form of Submission: Submissions must be in electronic form. All submissions must be word-processed, single-spaced in Garamond, font size 12 and justified. The prescribed word limits are inclusive of footnotes. However, we do not emphasize on strict compliance with the word count.
  • Abstract: All sumissions must contain an abstract of not more than 250 words describing the relevant conclusions drawn in the paper. There is no requirement of prior submission of the abstract.
  • Citations:Only footnotes may be used as the form of citations. End notes shall not be accepted. All footnotes must be in Garamond, size 10, single-spacing and justified. The citations are derived from the blue book 20 Citation Style.

Kindly follow the submission guidelines thoroughly.

How to Submit?

The submission work is to be emailed at glslawjournal@glsuniversity.ac.in

Submission Deadline

Last date for submission for the work is: May 31, 2022 (11:59 PM)

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About the Journal

The Journal, being the flagship law review of the National University of Advanced Legal Studies, is a multidisciplinary, double-blind, student-edited law review.

Call for Papers

The Editorial Board of the NUALS Law Journal (ISSN Number 2319-8273) is inviting submissions for its 16th Edition.

Submissions, on any topic of law of contemporary relevance, are welcome from academicians, legal practitioners, students and researchers from the legal community. All submissions will go through a rigorous review process and possible editing by the Editorial Board.

Submissions under the following categories are accepted:

  • 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 merit.

Submission Guidelines

  1. Submissions are to be made only in electronic form and must be made via a Google form which can be accessed here.
  2. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis; the 16th Edition will consist of one issue. The cut-off date for consideration for the issue will be the 14th of March 2022. All submissions received after the 14th of March will be considered for the 17th Edition.
  3. 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.
  4. By submitting an article, the author undertakes that the article is an original work and has not been submitted, accepted or published elsewhere.
  5. Plagiarism will result in summary rejection of the submission.
  6. Co-authorship is allowed for a maximum of two authors.

Formatting Guidelines

  1. All submissions must follow the Bluebook (20th Edition) style of citation; non-conformity will be a ground for rejection.
  2. Submissions must be in Times New Roman font, with size 12 and line spacing 1.5.
  3. All footnotes must be in Times New Roman font, with size 10 and line spacing 1.
  4. Submissions must be made in .doc/.docx formats only.
  5. 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.

Post-Submission Process

Receipt of submission will be intimated to the authors within two weeks of submission. Authors will be periodically updated on the status of review of their piece.

Contact Details

Mail to: lawjournal@nuals.ac.in

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About NLUO

The National Law University Odisha (NLUO) is an institution of legal education focusing on undergraduate and graduate legal and policy education in India.

About the Board

The Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Board has been established with the objective to increase awareness and promote research in the field of ADR. It strives to generate interest in ADR as an effective means of dispute resolution.

About the Newsletter

In order to carry forward the objectives of the Board, the Board started the e-Newsletter to catalyse the awareness about alternative dispute resolution and to foster ADR culture with the participation of students in research avenues.

The primary objective of the e-Newsletter is to disseminate knowledge relating to current affairs in the field of ADR. The e-Newsletter intends to include articles and interviews from students, experts, academicians and reputed legal professionals practising in the field of ADR.

Theme

The submission should deal with a relevant or topical issue concerning any contemporary legal developments in ADR, including but not limited to recent judicial/legislative changes, at both national as well as international level and must provide the author’s take on the issue, explaining the legal background succinctly and clearly.

Submission Guidelines

Contributors are requested to strictly adhere to the guidelines. Any submissions made in variation to the guidelines below shall be considered to be invalid.

  • Body of the article: Garamond, Font size 12, 1.5 line spacing
  • Footnotes: 20th Bluebook, Garamond, Font size 10, single line spacing
  • Abstract: Not required
  • Length: 1500-2000 words exclusive of footnote
  • Submission shall be made in (.doc)/(.docx) format
  • Title of the document – Volume VII: (Title of the Article). The title of the document should not contain any reference to the identity of the authors.
  • The document should not contain any reference to the identity of the author, their institutional affiliations and their qualifications.
  • Co-authorship is allowed to a maximum of two authors.
  • The deadline for submissions is 11:59 PM on 13th February 2022.

Submission Portal

All the submissions shall be made at the submission portal here.

Kindly refrain from submitting articles via mail at adrboard@nluo.ac.in as they shall not be considered for the newsletter.

Contact Details

Mail to: adrboard@nluo.ac.in

Call at:

Yajat Bansal: + 91 7974918148, Siddharth Jain : + 91 7974682678

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About RMLNLU

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University is a public law school and a National Law University located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was established as Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law Institute in 2005, and since then, has been providing undergraduate and post-graduate legal education.

About the Seminar

The world may be global but it is not accessible to all. Accessibility remains limited by various stakeholders, institutions and processes of the global world. To that end, it is important to critically engage with the idea of justice in the context of globalisation and explore how law may truly facilitate justice in the global world ravaged by a vicious pandemic. The Seminar aims to provide a platform for this and enable holistic exchange of ideas between various stakeholders, including academicians, lawyers and students. The Seminar seeks to analyse changing dimensions of justice by engaging with diverse academic discourses and research papers as to how these ideas maybe given right direction so that justice- political, economic and social may be actualised in this era of globalisation.

Call for Papers

University invites well researched and authentic research papers, case analysis, articles by Academicians, Policy makers, Journalist, Lawyers, Bureaucrats, Research scholars and Students. Research papers shall be subject to the approval of Editorial Board for inclusion in the seminar.

Sub-Themes

The Seminar calls for papers under following subthemes. The list is only indicative and not exhaustive. Any other topic related to the Seminar theme may also be submitted.

  1. Globalization and Governance: Present and Future.
  2. Belongingness in a Global World: State, Citizenship and Refugees.
  3. Borders and Movement: Issues and Challenges during Covid-19.
  4. Contours of Right to Health.
  5. Accessibility in times of COVID-19: Issues and Challenges.
  6. Universalism v. Cultural Relativism in a global world.
  7. Legal Framework for World trade or economic imperialism- Critical Perspectives.
  8. International Organizations: Changing Goals, Problems and Challenges.
  9. Scope of National Security Legislations in Global world.
  10. Ensuring Climate Justice for all: Issues and Challenges.
  11. Right to Education : Contemporary Issues and Challenges

Submission Guidelines

  1. All submissions have to be in English.
  2. The abstract should not be of more than 250 words. It shall contain- a brief profile of the author including e-mail ID, contact number and official address.
  3. Word limit for full Research Paper- 4000-5000 words (inclusive of all Citation and references).
  4. Submissions must be typed in Times New Roman, Font Size 12 on A4 size paper with 1” margin on all sides with 1.5 line spacing.
  5. There can be maximum of only one Co-author. All the co-authors need to get registered for the seminar.
  6. Potential contributors are required to adhere to a uniform mode of citation (20th edition of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation or ILI Citation is recommended).
  7. The authors should also need to submit a declaration along with the abstract & final paper that their work is original and unpublished and that it does not infringe the copyright of anyone. The organizing committee is not responsible for any copyright infringements by the authors.
  8. Participants who intend to present their research papers in the seminar are required to submit the Abstract on or before 19th January, 2022 through e-mail to: rmlnlu.nationalseminar2022@gmail.com.
  9. Full papers need to be submitted by 1st February, 2022.
  10. The registration fee which includes registration kit, lunch and tea is as follows:
    1. For students- Rs. 700/-
    2. For academia and professionals – Rs. 1000/-
    3. RMLNLU faculty & students- No fee
  11. Registration for the seminar has to be done through the following link: – https://forms.gle/ekbmy6w7GDmRLbhg6

Payment Guide

i. Proceed to the following link:
https://www.onlinesbi.com/sbicollect/icollecthome.htm?corpID=288415
ii. Select registration fee.
iii. Select Seminar/Workshop in the event tab and fill the required details.
iv. Write ‘National Seminar on Globalisation’in the Name of the Event tab.
v. Proceed with payment and after successful payment, kindly upload the receipt in the registration form.

Venue

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Sector D-1, LDA Colony, Kanpur Road Scheme, Aashiyana, Lucknow – 226012.

Note: Accommodation shall not be provided in view of COVID-19 Pandemic.

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Contact Details

Mail to: rmlnlu.nationalseminar2022@gmail.com

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