NLSIU was the first National Law University established in India in 1986. The premier law school was set up with a mission to pioneer legal education reforms, and to anchor the transformation of the Indian legal system through research and policy interventions. Consequently, the NLSIU was one of the first institutions in the country to introduce the five-year integrated law degree at the undergraduate level with the commencement of the first batch in 1988.
About the Socio-Legal Review
The Socio-Legal Review (SLR) is a student-run, peer-reviewed journal published by the National Law School of India University, Bangalore (NLSIU). SLR began with the support of the Modern Law Review, London in 2005 and has, over the past few years, carried articles by luminaries in the legal and social field such as Rajeev Dhavan, Roger Cotterrell, W.T. Murphy and Asghar Ali Engineer.
The Socio-Legal Review Forum (SLR Forum) was conceptualised as a platform for informed debate on contemporary developments. The Forum acts as an online companion to our print journal. It accepts short pieces in the form of comments on recent legal developments or book reviews engaging with recent literature. Longer pieces in the form of essays or responses to pieces published in the journal are also accepted.
Submission Rules
SLR is currently looking for articles for Volume 18(2), as well as for the SLR Forum. We have a broad mandate and look at any articles with a perceivable link between law and society, particularly in a South Asian context. SLR invites contributions in the following categories –
Long Articles: Between 6,000 – 8,000 words.
Short Articles: Between 3,500 – 5,000 words.
Book Reviews: Between 2,000 – 3,000 words.
Case Notes/Legislative Comments: Between 1,500 – 2,500 words.
Notes from the Field – Notes from the Field are pieces designed to provide a glimpse into a new legal strategy, political initiative or advocacy technique applied in the field, a current problem or obstacle faced in legal reform or development work, or a new issue that has not yet received much attention and needs to be brought to light. For contributions in this category, empirical studies are encouraged.
All manuscripts must be submitted in a .doc or .docx format. The manuscripts must necessarily be accompanied by the author’s biographical information in a separate title page and an abstract of not more than 250 words. For formatting and citation guidelines, please refer to SLR’s style guide.
Deadline
The last date for submission of manuscripts for Volume 18(2) is March 15, 2022.
Submission Procedure
Contributions to SLR must be made in electronic form only. Please mail contributions to sociolegalreview.nls@gmail.com, with the subject ‘Submission for Socio-Legal Review – Volume 18(2)’.
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The National Law Institute University (NLIU) was established by Act No. 41 of 1997 of the Madhya Pradesh Legislature to provide modern legal education through multidisciplinary teaching and imparting of up-to-date skills. The University has successfully instilled a sense of social responsibility along with scholastic and reflexive capabilities bearing in mind larger national and humanitarian goals.
About Trilegal
Trilegal explicitly aims to create “an environment in which analytical thinking and result-oriented research are encouraged and rewarded.” Abiding by extrapolating the same in their association with NLIU, it would be fair to say that caveats of broadening one’s horizon in terms of their legal education are an expectation one should not shy away from.
Trilegal was founded in 2000 and has nearly 400 lawyers across four offices in India, entailing its practice in multiple fields. The firm has time and again been awarded multiple recognitions and has a wide market presence.
Trilegal is one of India’s top-tier law firms delving into some of the biggest and most complex transactions across sectors. The firm’s working environment, deep sectoral and transactional background, and supreme quality of lawyers enable it to tap into a vast clientele extending to both, domestic and international corporations. The firm’s Corporate and M&A practices have not only allowed them to be ranked consistently as one of the best in India but have also won them multiple accolades over the years.
About Centre for Business and Commercial Law (CBCL)
CBCL was established as a “Centre for Excellence” in 2008 to generate awareness and facilitate research in the field of corporate and commercial laws in India. Since its establishment, CBCL has produced rich research output contributing to the legal discourse in the country in the field of corporate and commercial laws. The Centre, through its various initiatives, provides students with the tools to broaden their horizons and foster a robust foundation for becoming successful legal professionals.
About the 7th NLIU-Trilegal Summit on Corporate and Commercial Laws
The Centre for Business and Commercial Law (CBCL) in collaboration with Trilegal is organizing the 7th NLIU-Trilegal Summit on Corporate and Commercial Laws, 2021 virtually on 19th February 2022.
Submission Categories
Articles: Manuscripts for this summit under this category should be 4000-6000 words long, dealing with an issue in-depth and demonstrating a comparatively higher level of analysis. Co-authorship of papers (maximum two) among individuals from the same or different institutions is allowed.
Essays: Manuscripts under this category should be 2000-3000 words and either cover a recent development or be issue-specific. Co-authorship is not allowed.
Kindly note that the word limit is exclusive of footnotes. Strict adherence to the word limit is prescribed.
Prerequisites
Submission is expected to be of high academic quality and must comply with the prescribed substance, formatting, and citation standards. Furthermore, submissions will be accepted only if:
The title succinctly encapsulates the topic and explains the body of work;
The abstract briefly describes the idea behind the submission in not more than 200 words, its structure, and the authors’ conclusion(s);
The issue(s) are clearly identified and adequately described; and
The submission is coherently presented.
A submission will not be accepted if it has been plagiarized.
Formatting
Title: Times New Roman, Font Size 15, in, Bold, aligned Centre.
Abstract: Times New Roman, Font Size 11, line spacing 1.5, Margins of 2.0, Italics, aligned centre.
Headings: Times New Roman, Font Size 14, Bold, aligned centre.
Sub-Heading: Times New Roman, Font Size 13, aligned justified, numbered in Capital.
Body: Times New Roman, Font Size 12, 1.5 line spacing, aligned justified.
Footnotes: Times New Roman, Font Size 10, spacing 1, aligned justified, Citations must conform to the standards laid down in The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th 2015).
Margins: Please ensure a 1 inch/2.54 cm distance on all four margins.
Eligibility
Authors must be pursuing their LL.B. (Hons.) / LL.B. / LL.M. from any recognized university for the academic year of 2021-2022, to be eligible to participate in the Summit.
All papers must be submitted on or before 31st January 2022 (23:59 IST). Further, any clarifications should be sent to: trilegal.nliusummit@gmail.com. Each submission must contain the following documents, in addition to the manuscript and personal details and affiliation of the author(s), without which the submission will NOT be accepted:
An originality statement, signed by the author(s), declaring that the manuscript is the original work of the author(s).
A copyright statement, signed by the author(s), whereby the author(s) agrees that the copyright in the work shall vest with CBCL.
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IMS Unison University Dehradun, a constituent of Unison Group has made fast strides in the horizon of education as a premier educational and research. IMS Unison University aspires to become a renowned centre for creation & dissemination of knowledge. It aims to provide a holistic career-oriented education that develops the intellectual, moral and physical capabilities of the students, nurturing creativity and innovation.
About Kathmandu University
Kathmandu University (KU) is an autonomous, not-for-profit, self-funding public institution established in 1991. It is an institution of higher learning dedicated to maintaining the standard of academic excellence in various classical and professional disciplines. The mission statement of the University is “to provide quality education for leadership”. The vision is “to become a world-class university devoted to bringing knowledge and technology to the service of mankind”. The University aspires to serve the nation by fulfilling the needs of the society through the motto of taking knowledge and skills “from the campus to the community.”
Concept Note
The IMS Unison University is organizing the International Dispute Resolution Conference 2022 (“Conference”) to be held on July 29-30, 2022, at IMS Unison University, Dehradun. The 2-day International Conference by IMS Unison University on the theme ‘Transforming International Dispute Resolution Mechanisms During a Paradigm Shift in Geopolitics‘ is jointly organized by the School of Law IMS Unison University, India and Kathmandu University, Nepal.
On 20 December 2018, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation (“Mediation Convention”). It opens enormous business opportunities for enterprises and dispute resolution professionals. The term ‘paradigm shift in geopolitics’ in the theme of the conference aims to foster discussion on emerging trends in dispute resolution and the impact of the Mediation Convention on the international business environment.
During these days, scholars, lawyers, and ADR practitioners will share views and experiences as to how their unique perspectives on mediation, negotiation, arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution mechanisms have the capacity to shape and transform conflict across the globe.
Call for Papers
Research papers are invited from research scholars, academicians, lawyers, jurists and students on the abovementioned theme. The following sub-themes are only illustrative in nature and may include any paper covering the major themes of the Seminar.
For the convenience of the participants and paper presenters, the following sub-themes have been proposed.
Sub-themes
The trend of using IDR to address Trading and Investment Disputes
The Evolving World of Commercial Dispute Resolution
Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation
State to State Dispute Resolution
Investor-State Dispute Resolution
Mediation a Smart Way to Resolve International IP Disputes
International Arbitration in the Digital Era
Challenges and Opportunities in Commercial Arbitration and Commercial Mediation
Dispute resolution mechanisms and climate change/environmental issues (law reform).
The above sub-themes are not exhaustive, the author(s) may select any other relevant issue giving a comprehensive and indispensable review of developments in the area of International Dispute Resolution. (You may refer to the brochure for more sub-themes)
Submission Guidelines
Abstract
The abstract must be developed on A4-sheet in Word Document Format typed in Times New Roman in 12 font size with 1.5 line spacing in not more than 500 words, it should not contain more than FIVE keywords.
The abstract should contain personal details of the author(s) in the order: Title of the paper, Name, Designation, Institute/ University/ College/Organization, Contact number, E-mail and address (es), of the author(s).
Kindly indicate the name of the main author for correspondence in the case of more than one author. All abstracts will be peer-reviewed and evaluated on the basis of originality, research rigour, relevance to the seminar, and contribution to the theory and practice.
Submissions
Submissions for the International Conference by IMS Unison University are to be made only in electronic form. The same may be e-mailed to iuuconferencelaw22@iuu.ac in MS Word format along with a covering letter addressed to Organizing Secretary.
Title Must be written in bold, size 14 and centred margin. Margin Manuscripts must be in single spacing, font size 12 in Times New Roman and all margins: 1.5 inches (left) and 1 inch (top, right and bottom).
Tables- Tables must be placed as part of the text. DO NOT attach tables at the end of the manuscript. Soft Manuscript must be submitted in Microsoft Word 2007 in the above format ONLY.
Sub-Title Written in bold, size 12 and left margin.
Tables/Figures Title of the tables/figure should be written on the top of the tables/figure. Times New Roman, font 12, Bold and centered margin.
Footnoting should be done strictly according to Bluebook 20th Edition, Times New Roman, Size 10, Line -Spacing 1
Word Limit Articles should be generally of 4000-4500 words (excluding references and footnotes).
Rules for Participation
No abstract or full paper shall be accepted after the last date of submission. ¨
Registration is mandatory on confirmation of acceptance of abstract, with the payment of required fees to be deposited in the bank account.
Only registered participants will be allowed to take part in National Seminar.
No refund will be allowed once a participant/paper presenter is registered. All the registered participants will be provided participation certificate. The Best Paper of each session will be acknowledged and awarded.
In the event of the seminar being conducted in the offline mode, the participants will be responsible for the arrangement of their personal accommodation.
Breakfast and lunch for the participants will be provided by the university. Only one co-author is allowed.
No in-absentia presentations will be allowed, at least one author must be present for the presentation.
Important Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline: June 07, 2022
Date for confirmation of acceptance of Abstract: June 20, 2022
Due to the current uncertainty of the COVID-19 situation, the mode of the international conference has not yet been finalized. If the circumstances permit the conduction of the seminar in offline mode, it will be conducted on the university campus. If unfavourable situations persist then the conference will be conducted online.
The following are the registration fee for online and offline mode of International Conference. Considering the COVID19 situation at the time, the University will duly inform the participants regarding the preferred mode of conduction of the Seminar.
Online Mode
Academicians/Organization Representatives (Including Co-Author), Research Scholars/ Students Rs. 500 (Including Co-Author)
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Since its inception, Lex Terra has published 38 issues on various debatable facets of the environment and environment-related analytical items. Several academicians, practitioners, and students have contributed to the webzine. Through Lex Terra, they endeavour to facilitate better and greater ideas to create a community of environmentally conscious individuals from the legal and non-legal fraternity.
Lex Terra is committed to free and open access to all academic research. No publication fees will be charged to authors at any stage of the review. In addition, no subscription costs will be charged to readers. Accepted manuscripts shall be published online and can be freely accessed through the official website of National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam.
About the Call for Submissions
Lex Terra is currently soliciting submissions for “Issue 39” onwards. Issue 39 is scheduled to be published tentatively in May 2022.
Link for Submission
All manuscripts must be submitted only via this form: https://forms.gle/1YBH7e1QAUfSkMvf6. Manuscripts sent via email will not be considered.
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The Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University-Intellectual Property Law Review (TNDALU-IPLR) (ISSN: Regd.) is a peer-reviewed journal by the Department of Intellectual Property Law, School of Excellence in Law, The Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, Chennai and IP Cell established in the Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University by Patent Information Centre of Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology, Chennai.
Call for Papers
Contributions may be in the form of articles, essays, notes, commentaries and reviews. Submissions will be put through an exhaustive review process and only manuscript of sufficient quality that meets the aims and scope of IPR will be published. There are no fees payable to submit or publish in this journal.
About Advisory Committee
The Advisory Committee of the Journal includes Justice P. Jyothimani, Mr. G R Raghavender, Prof. Irene Calboli & Prof. Srividhya Ragavan (Texas A & M University School of Law), Prof. (Dr.) V K Ahuja Prof. (Dr.) G B Reddy and Prof. (Dr.) Bismi Gopalakrishnan.
Categories of Submissions
Articles: 6000- 8000 words
Essays: 3000-5000 words
Notes, Comments and Reviews: 1000- 3000 words
Word count is exclusive of footnotes. Longer submissions will be considered at the discretion of the editorial board. The articles should be typed in Times New Roman 12pt and 1.5 –line spacing.
Submissions must be received on or before 15th March 2022.
All submissions must include an abstract not exceeding 300 words and five or six keywords.
Submissions must be accompanied by a brief note including the following information:
Name
Postal Address
Name of Institution
Course of Study (if applicable)
Academic Year
In submission of work, the author undertakes that the work is original and has not been submitted, accepted or published elsewhere.
All submissions will be subject to a plagiarism check at the first stage of evaluation. If work is found to be unoriginal or plagiarised (including self-plagiarism), it will be rejected at the first instance. The Journal also reserves the right to revoke the acceptance upon a finding of plagiarism at any stage of the submission or editing process.
Co-authorship is allowed for a maximum of two authors.
Authors will be intimated of receipt of submission within one week from date of submission.
Formatting Guidelines
The submission must be made in .doc/.docx/.odt format only. PDFs of submissions will not be accepted.
The body of the manuscript must be according to the following specifications:
Times New Roman font
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.
Contact Details
For any queries or clarifications, reach out to us at:
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Department of Law, Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore is a well established premier Law School of Madhya Pradesh that enjoys autonomous status. The Institute has also been accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Center (NAAC) with ‘A++” Grade in 2021.
About the Journal
The Journal of Law and Ethics received great response from the legal fraternity in its first edition. The Journal, for its second edition of 2022 , now invites submissions from students, academicians, doctoral students, and research scholars.
Guidelines
All submissions must be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 300 words. Up to 4 keywords must also be provided.
Submissions on any contemporary legal issues will be accepted.
The contributions submitted for publication in the journal must neither have been previously published nor currently, be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Co-authorship is allowed up to a maximum of 2 authors.
The manuscript first page only must contain the name of the author(s) or his/her institutional affiliation or any other information, professional information, contact details, and any other relevant information.
Categories
Research paper: 3000 words and above (excluding Footnotes)
Article: 1500-3000 words (excluding footnotes)
Book reviews: 1500-2000 words
Short Note & Case Comment: 1000 – 2000 words
Formatting and Citation Style
Submissions must be made in Microsoft Office (doc./docx.) formats only.
The submission must be the original work of the authors and should be free from all grammatical and spelling errors.
The manuscript body must be in the font ‘Times New Roman,’ font-size 12, line spacing 1.5, and the text should be justified.
All footnotes must be in Font ‘Times New Roman’, font size 10, line spacing 1, and justified.
All submissions must follow the Bluebook (19th Edition)’.
Mr. Sanket Shah (Student Convener) Phone Number: +91 9617340562
Mr. Kshitij Raj Purohit (Student Co-Convener) Phone Number: +91 8319680261
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Delhi Metropolitan Education (DME) is an ‘A’ grade premier educational institute affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), New Delhi. DME imparts education in the fields of Law, Management and Journalism, with the law courses approved by the Bar Council of India.
The institute is located in the IT hub of NCR and is housed in a splendid building laced with modern educational facilities, a sine qua non for enhancing students’ creativity and capabilities.
Call for Contributors
Academicians, scientists, research scholars, faculty members, students and other relevant stakeholders of all disciplines are invited to contribute in this conference. Research papers describing original and unpublished works of conceptual, constructive, empirical, experimental, or theoretical work in all areas related to environment, law and technology are cordially invited for presentation at the conference.
Date and Mode
Date: 25th and 26th March 2022
Mode: The conference will be conducted in hybrid mode with both online and offline components. This is subject to the Government of India guidelines pertaining to SARS-Cov-2, issued from time to time.
Registration
Each participant shall have to pay a nominal registration fee (amount mentioned below) at the time of submission of abstracts to participate in the conference. The abstract in word document format should be attached in the google form along with the details in the link mentioned below.
Please note that the conference will be held in the hybrid model. The registration charges (along with abstract submissions) can be made at any time on or before 15th February 2022.
Please mention the subject as ‘Law Conference’ while making the payment. If it is a co-authorship, both participants are required to pay the registration fees separately.
Fee payable through IMPS/NEFT:
Delhi Metropolitan Education
HDFC Bank Ltd., Sector 18, Noida
Account Number: 50100187447560
IFSC: HDFC0001592
Registration Fees
Students: Rs. 300/-
Faculty and Research Scholars: Rs. 700/-
Other Professionals: Rs. 1000/-
International Participants: $50
Important Dates
Last date for submission of Abstract and Registration: 15th February 2022
Last date for Submission of the Full Article: 28th February 2022
Final listing of accepted papers: 6th March 2022
Date of Conference: 25th and 26th March 2022
Paper Submissions
Well researched papers, articles and case studies are invited from students, scholars/researchers, faculties, bar and bench and other professionals.
Co-authorship up to two authors are permitted. Each co-author would be required to pay the registration fees separately.
The manuscript must be typed in MS Word Times New Roman, Font size 12 and 1.5 spacing on A4 size paper with 1” margin on all sides.
Footnotes should follow a uniform ILI style of citation.
The papers should be thematic and not more than 4000 words (3000 words is appreciable). Each paper should be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 300 words.
The sub-themes provided are merely indicative and not exhaustive. Participants are free to choose any topic of their choice relevant to the central theme of the conference.
The abstract, as well as the article, should indicate the title of the paper, name of the author(s) and organisation(s), contact number, relevant sub-theme and e-mail address.
Research papers/articles submitted should be accompanied with a declaration by the author(s), stating that the contents of the research paper are original and have not been published elsewhere.
All papers shall be strictly subjected to anti-plagiarism software and shall be scrutinized through blind review of the Editorial board.
Selected research papers shall be published in a UGC CARE Listed Journal/Journal with ISSN or in a book bearing ISBN at an additional cost.
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The RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR) Journal is a bi-annual, student-run, blind peer-reviewed, flagship journal based at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. It has been founded with the objective of facilitating arguments in black and white.
Call for Papers
The Editorial Board invites submissions from academicians, practitioners, legal luminaries and students on the theme “Unboxing the Legal Potential of the Sports & Gaming Industry: Redesigning India’s Way of Playing.”
The sports and gaming industry in India is highly competitive and is undergoing rapid developments to expand its global reach. Due to the cultural phenomenon of traditional sports and the advent of the internet and technology, the sports and gaming industry has undergone an unprecedented transformation in the last few decades.
This, however, has been accompanied by a plethora of challenges. In view of the unexplored potential of the Indian sports & gaming industry, the novel challenges and concerns and the lack of a sound legal mechanism, RSRR seeks to delve into the theme to review and analyse the present policy framework in light of the everyday developments.
The primary objective behind this theme is to provide a platform for legal analysis, insightful commentary, and in-depth analysis that can bridge the gap between relevant legal developments in the sports and gaming sectors, and ultimately enhance the discourse surrounding such stigmatized topics.
RGNUL Student Research Review welcomes submissions from legal practitioners, academicians, students and members of the legal fraternity.
Sub-themes
RSRR invites submissions on the following sub-themes:
Archaic Laws & Unaddressed Concerns: The Need for Comprehensive Legal Reforms
Need for a Standardized Regulatory Framework
Analysis of Previous Legislative Initiative
The Dark Underbelly of the Sports & Gaming Industry
Prevalence of Corruption
Human Rights Violations and Exploitation
Substance Abuse in the Sports & Esports Industry
The Impact of Modernization on the Sports & Gaming Industry
Addressing Contemporary Concerns in the Esports Industry
Revamping Broadcasting & Advertising Regulations
Implications of Intellectual Property Rights
Role of Artificial Intelligence
The Commercialization & Industrialization of the Sports Industry
Intersection between Competition Law & Sports Law
Industrialization of the Sports Sector: An Ambitious Exploration?
Labour & Employment Law Concerns in the Sports Industry
Analysing the Legalities of Collaboration & Sponsorship Deals
The Socio-Legal Aspects of Online Gaming with a Special Emphasis on Children and Young-Adults
Physical & Mental Health Concerns
Legal Implications of Microtransactions & Loot Boxes: An Unchecked Threat?
Advertising Guidelines: The Necessity for Stringent Implementation
The Grey Market of the Fantasy Sports Industry in India
The Comparative Analysis of International Sports & Gaming Law
Note: The above-mentioned sub-themes and sub-points are only illustrative and not exhaustive, and the authors are free to write upon any other sub-theme, provided they fall within the broad ambit of this journal’s theme.
Submission Categories
The RSRR invites papers under the following categories:
Articles (5,000 to 10,000 words)
Short Notes (3,500 to 5,000 words)
Case Comments (2,000 to 4,000 words)
Legislative Comments (2,500 to 4,000 words)
Normative Law Articles (3,000 to 5,000 words)
Instructions for Authors
All submissions must be in Garamond, font size 12, spacing 1.5.
All footnotes shall be in Garamond 10, single-spaced and should confirm to the Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th Ed.).
Margins: Left 1 Inch and Right 1 Inch, Top 1 Inch and Bottom 1 Inch (A4).
The word limit is exclusive of all the footnotes.
Co-authorship is allowed up to 2 authors.
All submissions must include an abstract of a maximum of 250 words.
All submissions must be accompanied with a cover letter in a separate document stating the details of the author(s).
All entries should be submitted in .doc/ .docx format only.
The author(s) bear sole responsibility for the accuracy of facts, opinions or views stated in the submitted paper. In case of any plagiarism found in the contents of submitted paper, the Manuscript shall be subject to rejection.
Submission Procedure
The abstracts and the papers must be mailed at submissionsrslr@rgnul.ac.in, with the subject “Submission for Volume 8, Issue 2 – Type of Submission (Article/ Short Note/ Case Comment/ Normative Law Articles)”.
The submissions of abstracts and papers should accompany a cover letter specifying the author’s name, designation, institute, contact number and email for future reference in the mail body itself.
Deadline: The deadline for final paper submission, inclusive of the abstract, is by January 20, 2022, by 11:59 P.M. (IST).
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The NUJS-Centre for Sports Law and Policy (CSLP) was established in 2019 with the objective of fostering a culture of innovation, legal scholarship, and policy-making in the domain of Sports Law and its many interactions with the subjects.
Sportiva Education LLP, incorporated under the Ministry of Corporate Affair, is an initiative started by two individuals for the development of sports education in India; and in part of the world where sports education is still an underdeveloped programme. Further, the LLP is also credited for the acclaimed Sports Multidisciplinary Journal, “Global Sports Policy Review.”
About the International Conference
The conference is the first of its kind in India and second globally. The conference will be presided over by eminent personalities associated with Sports law and have immense experience in the fields concerned. The conference will also provide a platform for paper presentations on various contemporary themes.
Player Contract means the standard form of the written agreement between a player and a Team required for use in the relationships, which are all bound together by the contractual agreement formed between the parties. The contractual agreement determines important issues such as the rights and obligations of the parties.
However, there is very less number of books and conferences in the world of sports that deal with this aspect. Even there is lessor number of books which talk about the same. In this backdrop, NUJS and Sportiva Education have come together to explore this new field in the domain of sports, law and policy.
The scheduled date for the conference is 5th & 6th February 2022. For details regarding the schedule of the conference, kindly see our brochure.
Call for Papers for Presentation
The themes on which paper presentations are invited are:
Impact of COVID-19 on Commercial Contracts
Brexit & Impact on Agent Player Relations
Agent & E-sports Team Relations
FIFA RSTP Changes & Impact on Solidarity Payment
Role of Agent in NFL
Power in Football Transfers: Player, Club or Agent?
Players Rights & Obligations in Modern Agent Market
Issues with Agents in Asia Sports Domain
Taxation and image right agreement: Agent & Player prospects
Who Has the Power in Football Transfers: Clubs, Players or Agents?
Role of Agent in NFL: Fifa takeaway
Agent and E-Sports team relation: offseason
Concept of Good Faith: Commercial Player Contract
Validity of Unilateral extension in football contract
Just cause a new mode of Terminating contract
** topic also accepted from other domain of player and agents contract too.
Abstract Submission Deadline
January 31, 2022
Submission Guidelines
Abstract: 150 to 250 with 5 to 6 keywords
Main paper: 3000 – 8000 words (except Abstract)
General Formatting Guidelines:
Font Style: Times New Roman
Main Title: 16, Bold
Heading: 14, Bold
Subheading: 12, Bold
Body Text: 12.
Spacing: 1.5
References, Endnote & Footnotes: 10, Times New Roman
Margin: 2.54 inches (Top, Bottom, Right, Left)
Alignment: Justified; Pages must not have borders
Please mention the page number on the bottom right corner
Citation Style: APA format (7th Edition).
Author details: Please mention the author details in the following order:
Name
Position/Designation
Name of University followed by City (eg: XYZ University – Kolkata, India)
ORCID ID/Email Address
Co-authorship is allowed
Perks of Registering for the Conference
You will get a chance to hear from National and International Dignitaries and scholars on the topic.
The abstract and the paper selected for this conference will be converted into a book to be published by a reputed publisher.
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Authors must be pursuing their LL.B. (Hons.)/LL.B./LL.M. from any recognized university for the academic year of 2020-2021 to be eligible to participate in the Summit.
Structure
The Summit shall witness fifteen paper presentations (including essays and articles), held virtually. These shall be selected after an intensive review procedure to be conducted jointly by CBCL and Trilegal. The participants may adopt any suitable means for presenting the papers including audio-visual aids, such as PowerPoint presentations, etc.
The fifteen selected manuscripts shall be published in a commemorative book (with an ISBN number). The top three presentations will be conferred with rewards. All presenters at the Summit will receive a certificate acknowledging their participation as a delegate.
Themes
Persons who wish to participate in the Summit shall be encouraged to incorporate an innovative and diverse approach to the topic while taking into consideration a wide array of issues arising out of commercial and corporate laws. The submissions are expected to be of contemporary social relevance and must demonstrate high standards of scholarship.
Furthermore, authors are encouraged to use the diverse methodology and base their research on the analysis of existing judicial practice, legal instruments and sources, or based on empirical data.
These topics shall broadly include (but are not limited to):
M&A
Competition Law
Insolvency And Bankruptcy Laws
Secur ities And Inves tment Laws
Banking and Finance Laws
Taxation Laws
Commercial Di sputes
Some indicative topics are as follows:
Cros s border insolvency and res t ructur ing
Crypto-Governance
Big Data and Competition Law
Recent Development s in Capital Market s
Insolvency of Financial Services Provider s
Sus tainable Financing and the Role of Green Bonds
Analys is of major IPOs
Submission Guidelines
Submissions can be made under the following categories:
Articles: Manuscript s under this category should be 4000-6000 words long, dealing with an issue in-depth and demons t rating a comparatively higher level of analysis. Co-author ship of papers (maximum two) among individuals from the same or different institutions is allowed.
Essays: Manuscript s under this category should be 2000-3000 words, either covering a recent development or issue-specific. Co-authorship is not allowed. Kindly note that the word limits are exclusive of footnotes. Strict adherence to the word limitis prescribed.
Registration and Submission Deadline
All papers must be submitted on or before 31st January 2022(23:59 IST) through the specified google form link. Further, any clarifications should be sent to: trilegal.nliusummit@gmail.com. Each submission must contain the following documents, in addition to the manuscript and personal details and affiliation of the author(s), without which the submission will NOT be accepted:
An originality statement, signed by the author(s), declaring that the manuscript is the original work of the author(s).
A copyright statement, signed by the author(s), whereby the author(s) agrees that the copyright in the work shall vest with CBCL.
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