About Alliance University

Alliance University is a Private University established in Karnataka by the State Act No.34 of the year 2010 and recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi.

About Alliance School of Law

Alliance School of Law, Alliance University is approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI), New Delhi. The Alliance School of Law offers two five-year, integrated undergraduate courses in law, viz., B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) and B.B.A. LL.B.(Hons.).

About the International Conference by Alliance University

Law plays an important role in social transformation by having a direct impact on society. It has always been looked at as one of the important instruments that could bring about social change. Thus, social transformation is the modification in the way people work. As a result, social transformation entails changes in people’s working habits.

Changes in technology, demography, competitiveness, conflict, ideology, political life, economic policy, and legal principles are all variables that contribute to social transformation.

Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, have always strived to achieve excellence in Legal Research, hence, organizing the International Conference on Law and Social Transformation – ICLS-2022 on March 26, 2022, and this would be an annual endeavour in the years to come.

Eligibility

Alliance School of Law is providing a forum for the discussion of well-researched papers through the International Conference on Law and Social Transformation – ICLS-2022. Faculty members, Judicial Officers, Advocates, Research Scholars, and Students, among others, are invited to submit quality research articles from the given areas.

Theme

Main Theme: Law and Social Transformation

Participants can present a research paper on any of the following areas related to Law and Social Transformation

  • Balancing IP rights and public interest during the pandemic
  • Child Welfare and Law
  • Constitutional policy and development
  • Development of Agriculture and Industry
  • Ethnic pluralism and tribal rights
  • International Organization as the sustainable development indicators
  • Issues relating to migrant workers during the pandemic
  • Science, Technology, and Law
  • Law, Economics, and Management
  • Reforms in the Justice Delivery System
  • Religious rights and practices
  • Role of local self-government institutions and NGOs in social transformation
  • Role of UNO during the pandemic
  • Women empowerment and gender justice

Submission Guidelines

  • Abstract: Not more than 300 words and a minimum of relevant 5 keywords.
  • Paper: Co-authorship is permitted to a maximum of one author. However, both authors need to register separately. In the case of co-authorship, at least one author must attend the conference to present the paper. No Proxy presentations are allowed.
  • Maximum Length: 6000 words including title/cover page and references.
  • Margins: 1″ on all sides.
  • Regular Font: Times New Roman, 12 points, Line spacing 1.5 justified.
  • Title Font: Times New Roman, 14 points, bold, Line spacing 1.5.
  • Footnotes: Times New Roman, font size 10 with a spacing of 1.0.
  • Citation: OSCOLA Method of Citation.

Selected research papers will be published in an edited book form, two best research papers and the presentations will receive awards. However, papers not complying with the guidelines given above will not be accepted for publication.

Important Dates

  • Last Date for sending abstracts: January 5, 2022
  • Communication of accepted abstracts: January 15, 2022
  • Last date for registration and payment: February 15, 2022
  • Last Date for sending full papers: February 15, 2022
  • Date of Conference: March 26, 2022

Sending of Abstract: Abstract must be sent only to icls2022@alliance.edu.in

Registration Procedure

To register for ICLS 2022, click on this link.

Registration Fee

  • Professionals and Academicians: Rs.2,000
  • PhD scholars and Students: Rs.1,500
  • International Participants: $50

Non-Refundable: The Registration fees shall be non-refundable

Awards and Certificates

Selected research papers will be published in an edited book form, two best research papers and the presentations will receive awards. However, papers not complying with the guidelines given above will not be accepted for publication.

Contact Details

Mail to: icls2022@alliance.edu.in

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ABOUT NAVRACHANA UNIVERSITY 

Navrachana University is a Private University established under the Gujarat Private University Act, 2009. The University has Five schools: School of Business and Law, School of Engineering and Technology, School of Liberal Studies and Education, School of Environmental Design and Architecture and School of Science. We have around 27 programs across all the schools. The University has embarked on a new educational paradigm that lays simultaneous emphasis on disciplinary education, inter-disciplinary education, professional education and general education. 

ABOUT SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND LAW  

School of Business and Law (SBL) is one the largest School at Navrachana University, Vadodara. Working in close association with the industry and academic experts, right from the curriculum development stage to student’s projects, internships, and placements, SBL offers several unique undergraduate and postgraduate level programs in the field of Management (BBA and MBA) and Law (BBA-LLB Integrated). At SBL we make students learn, assimilate, and practice the skills required to excel in today’s dynamic world. Faculties at SBL focus on basic concepts and theories of business management and law along with real-life practical cases to develop intellectual and decision-making skills among the students. In the process, the School creates the right kind of values, ethics, and attitude required for being a socially responsible citizen.  

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE 

International Law is a generic term for all the rules and principles that governs the relation of nations and other international institutions with each other. It also provides the normative framework for a world order which is based on responsible state behavior. While a major part of this responsibility entails global peace and security, international law is equally concerned with wide range of issues dealing with human rights, disarmament, international crime, refugees, migration, treatment of prisoners, the use of force, and the conduct of war, among others.

The last decade has thrown some major challenges to international law and the need for a stable and well equipped world order has never been more acute. The major issues confronting international policymakers ranges from environmental concerns to a massive humanitarian crisis, global pandemic to hostile governments, unilateral declaration of independence to the controversy on self-determination, refugee crisis to questions on nationality to name a few. Amidst this crisis, which is no less than a global catastrophe, it remains to be seen how international law copes up with the challenges.  

OBJECT  

The present conference is an effort to provide a platform to discuss the various issues confronting international law in contemporary times. For this purpose, the conference contains a series of themes and subthemes dedicated towards understanding the various nuances of international law under different categories and contexts.  

 TARGET AUDIENCE  

The conference is open to Academicians, Judicial Officers, Researchers, Professionals, Practitioners, Students of law, political science and other relevant discipline, and other stakeholders on the emerging issues and related areas on the broader sub-themes. 

THEMES FOR THE VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 

The themes for the seminar are as follows: – 

  1. War, Peace and Security in the Present Global Order  
  2. Humanitarian Crisis and the Role of International Law  
  3. Refugee Crisis in the 21st Century  
  4. The Global Human Rights Regime  
  5. Self-Determination, Secession and Unilateral Declaration of Independence 
  6. Environmental Concerns and International Law  
  7. Maritime Concerns and the Law of the Sea  
  8. Contemporary Issues on International Recognition   
  9. The Impact of Global Terrorism 
  10. Commercial Issues in Private International Law 

The sub-themes are indicative and not exhaustive. 

CALL FOR PAPERS: 

Research papers/Articles and Case Studies are invited for the presentation at the International Conference. 

Submission guidelines: 

The abstract of a research paper on any of the given theme shall be duly sent. The abstract shall not exceed 300 words. 

It should include the following: 

  1. Title of the paper 
  2. Keywords 
  3. Name of the author/s 
  4. Designation 
  5. Name of the institution 
  6. E-mail address 
  7. Contact details: 

    The abstract shall be sent to the form:  

    CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT ABSTRACT 

     
    Full paper: 
  1. The length of full paper including tables, diagrams, illustrations, references, etc. shall not be less than 3000 words and shall not exceed 5000 words. (Excluding the footnotes). 
  2. Research paper shall be the original and unpublished work of the author. Co-authorship is permitted to maximum two authors. Each author is required to register and pay the registration fee individually. 
  3. The paper should be typed in Times New Roman 12-point font with 1.5-line spacing.  
  4. The Footnotes shall be typed in Times New Roman 10-point font with 1-line spacing. 
  5. OSCOLA method of citation should be adopted. 
  6. The full paper should be submitted in soft copy (only after the acceptance of the abstract has been duly communicated) and shall be sent along with the registration fee screenshot on form: CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT FULL PAPER 
  7. E-certificates will be provided to all the registered participants.  
  8. Selected Papers will be published in a book with ISBN Number.                                                                                                                                            

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE AND FEE DETAILS: 

Registration fee:

  • Academicians, Lawyers and Professionals: Rs. 750/- 
  • Students and research Scholars: Rs. 500/- 

     
    Click on the following link to register for the International Virtual Conference after the confirmation of your abstract from the conference committee. 

     Link:CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

     
    Important Dates: 
Date of submission of abstract 15th  January 2022 
Date of confirmation of abstract 21st  January 2022
3 4 Date of full Paper submission & Registration Date of International Virtual Conference 6th February 2022 12th February 2022

Contact Details

  • Prayrana Singh President-Student Council School of Business and Law +91 95568758728 
  • Tarush Bhandari Secretary- Student Council School of Business and Law +91 9354922887 

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About GNLU

GNLU is a statutory University established by the Government of Gujarat through Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003. GNLU is recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and the University Grants Commission (UGC). GNLU is a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU); the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI); and, the International Association of Law Schools (IALS).

GNLU offers interdisciplinary legal courses in five faculties namely, BA LLB, BCOM LLB, BSC LLB, BSW LLB, BBA LLB; one post-graduate programme namely, LLM as well as doctoral programmes in law and interdisciplinary fields. GNLU also offers PhD in Economics. This course is offered with an interdisciplinary study with law.

About Centre For Law & Economics (CLE)

The Centre for Law & Economics (CLE) is a centre of excellence for research and training in the discipline of Law & Economics (also referred to as the Economic Analysis of Law). The Centre values rigorous work in the discipline and aims to promote awareness of and research in the field. It carries out courses and conferences for scholars, practitioners and students apart from publications on the economic analysis of contemporary legal issues. It aims to produce quality prescriptions for legislators, regulators and government departments and provide clear explanations and guidance to businesses and ordinary citizens alike.

Previous Conferences

The First International Conference on Law & Economics was hosted by Gujarat National Law University on 4-15 March 2015 under the visionary guidance of Prof. (Dr.) Bimal N.Patel, Director, Gujarat National Law University. The Second International Conference on Law & Economics was hosted by IIT Kanpur which was organized on 3-4 September, The Third International Conference on Law & Economics was hosted by IIM
Ahmedabad on 18-19 November 2017. The Fourth International Conference on Economic Analysis of Law and Governance was hosted by GNLU Gandhinagar from March 18 to March 21, 2021, with the encouragement and support of Prof. (Dr.) S. Shanthakumar, Director, Gujarat National Law University.After organising four
conferences, the Fifth GNLU International Conference on Law, Economics, and Public Policy is scheduled in the month of March 2022.

5th GNLU INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LAW, ECONOMICS, AND PUBLIC POLICY – MARCH 2022

The subject of ‘Law & Economics’ or ‘Economic Analysis of Law’ is concerned with the interface between the subjects of Law & Economics. It permits the greater use of economic tools and concepts to examine and understand the law in addition to recognising the importance of law to the analysis of the economy. Today, the field of Law & Economics has expanded and transformed subjects such as property, contracts, torts, criminal law and procedure, constitutional law, administrative law, environmental law, family law, etc. Moreover, with further restrictions around the world due to COVID-19, economic policies have evolved impacting major sectors. This calls for a general theme of law and economics for this International Conference.
The inherent advantage of this field is that its objective nature permits the legal system to function rationally and more efficiently. Besides, it provides a useful normative standard for evaluating law and policy. Law & Economics is a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary field that applies tools from microeconomic theory to legal rules and structures so as to explain their functioning, evaluate their performance and prescribe alternative rules and structures so as to create optimum social outcomes. Law & Economics has seen prolific development in various jurisdictions and has elicited startling results that have changed the way we look at and run our legal systems, winning scholars a number of accolades, notably including the Nobel Prize in
Economics. This calls for a general theme of law and economics for this International Conference.
With further restrictions around the world due to COVID-19, economic policies have evolved impacting major sectors. The study of the impact of these policies need academic deliberation.

Who can Participate?

1. Students/Research Scholars pursuing M.A./M.Phil/Ph.D Discipline in Economics
2. Research Scholars pursuing Ph.D. in the interdisciplinary study of Law and Economics
3. Students/Research Scholars pursuing M.A./M.Phil/Ph.D Discipline in Statistics
4. Students/Research Scholars pursuing M.A./M.Phil/Ph.D Discipline in Public Policy
5. Students/Research Scholars pursuing M.A./M.Phil/Ph.D Discipline in Development Studies
6. Students pursuing Five-Year/Three LLB Discipline
7. Students pursuing One-Year/Two-Year LLM Discipline
8. Academicians teaching and researching in the interdisciplinary study of law and economics.
9. Professionals working in Banking, Finance or Economics field.


This is not an exhaustive list. Students, Researchers, Academicians, Professionals having an avid interest in the interdisciplinary study of Law and Economics are welcome to be part of the Conference too.

Important Dates

  • Last Date for submission of Full Paper – 01st February 2022.
  • Confirmation of Acceptance – 18th February 2022.
  • Last Date of Registration and Payment– 28th February 2022.
  • Submission of PowerPoint Presentation– 02nd March 2022
  • Date of Conference: March 10 and 11, 2022

Paper Submission

 Link for submission of the paper :

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About The Organisers: DME Law School, Noida

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. The sister institutes of DME include Mayoor School, Noida (in collaboration with Mayo College, Ajmer), Delhi World Public School, Greater Noida (West) and Delhi Technical Campus (DTC), Greater Noida.

The conference is being organized by the DME Law School. The Law school offers 5-year integrated B.A., LL. B & B.B.A., LL. B programs and practices project-based pedagogy with a strong connect between the classroom teaching and evolving legal & corporate needs.

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM DELIBERATIONS ON RETHINKING THE ENVIRONMENT:  SUSTAINABILITY IN MODERN ERA

Nine years remained to the deadline the world had given to itself in the Rio Conference of 1992 for fulfilment Sustainable Development Goals before the recent UN Conference on Climate Change was held in Glasgow. If there was any display of unity between the Global North and the Global South, it was visible in their unanimous agreement of pushing the deadlines further away. Apart from that even today the tussle between the developed and the developing nation remains to be same. There have been numerous conferences and academic discourses undertaken in the last three decades which try to unravel this seemingly impossible balance of conserving the environment and development of nations. The solutions perhaps are also deferred to forever extending deadlines, never to culminate into reality. There were many sterling statements made during the 2021 COP, such as Tuvalu’s Head of the State standing knee deep in the ocean to highlight the plight of the sinking island due to rise in sea level, however these statements would only remain to be mere lip service theatrics unless the nations of the world do not materialise the principles of intergenerational equity and a collective responsibility towards Environment as an individual being.

This Conference aims to bring questions of Intergenerational Equity into sharp relief in the light of the recent developments, global and domestic events that highlight the drawbacks and lacuna of an anthropocentric environmental discourse. We hope to create a space where alternative ideas of environment, distinct from the current one which is revolving around the notions of propriety-ship, may be imagined and discussed. Whether our rivers and forests are the property of the nation or legal personalities in their own sense? Whether this distinct legal personality, which is that of a human being, enough to protect environment? Whether calling these entities- air, water, living animals, minerals, stones and rocks as “resources”-defeat our larger scheme of conservation of environment? These are few of the many questions that are hoped to be addressed in this Conference. The unresolvable conflict between the Global North and South seems to be a diversion which shadows these extremely pertinent questions poised before our future generations, who perhaps need a re-imagination of Earth and its various natural entities, which have suffered massive exploitation with incomprehensible reparations.

Call For Contributions

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.

Major Sub-Themes

  1. Gender and climate change
  2. Transformation of law and business: pricing of Natural resources to achieve Sustainable Development
  3. Sustainability of Integrated Coastal Management: Legal Framework and its effective enforcement
  4. Community-based water law: water resource management reform in developing countries.
  5. Evolution of International Laws based on the UN Conventions for Environmental Sustainability over the years. 
  6. Harmonizing the Domestic and International Trade laws and policies in corroboration Sustainable Development.
  7. Natural Resource management and conflict resolution in Asian region
  8. Environmental Refugees: The Grey Area
  9. India’s Green Industrial Policy Pursuing Clean Energy for Green Growth
  10. COP 26 and its outcomes
  11. Strengthening the Paris Agreement: Focusing on Loss and Damage due to climate change
  12. The Role of National Human Rights Institutions in Environmental Protection: A Focus on Asian region
  13. Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated with Climate Change Impacts
  14. Ocean Based Technological Responses to Climate Change
  15. Environmental Damages During Warfare/ Nuclear launches
  16. Development and transfer of technologies
  17. International Carbon Markets
  18. Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA)
  19. Solar Energy- Issues of technology, Efficiency and legislation.
  20. Climate change and public health-Impacts, Mitigation of risks and Preparedness for Crisis Management.
  21. Green growth
  22. Population growth- Impact on sustainability and Intergenerational equity
  23. Anthropocentrism
  24. Post-Pandemic Economic Fragility and Sustainable Development
  25. Global North-South Dialogue in Contemporary times
  26. Carbon footprint reduction: Improving efficiency and effectiveness
  27. Transportation adaptability
  28. Empowering societies and citizens with ethical sustainable development techniques
  29. Resilience in complex socio-ecological system
  30. Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources

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.

Participants may Register at CLICK HERE

Please note that the conference will be held in the hybrid mode. The registration charges (along with abstract submissions) can be made at any time on or before 31st January 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 No: 50100187447560

IFSC: HDFC0001592

StudentsRs. 300/-
Faculty and Research ScholarsRs. 700/-
Other ProfessionalsRs. 1000/-
International Participants$50

Important Dates

Last date for submission of Abstract and Registration31st January 2022
Last date for Submission of Full Article28th February 2022
Final listing of accepted papers6th March 2022
Date of Conference25th and 26th March 2022

Guidelines For Paper Submission

  • 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 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 title of the paper, name of the author(s) and organization(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.
  • The abstract and the complete papers to be sent at lawconference2022@dme.ac.in

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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.

It aims to be a forum that involves, promotes and engages scholars and students to express and share their ideas and opinions on themes and methodologies relating to the interface between law and society. SLR has been listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals and has been uploaded on Westlaw and HeinOnline. The past volumes can be accessed here. Recently, SLR was also cited by the Supreme Court in two of its decisions, namely, Justice KS Puttaswamy v Union of India and Joseph Shine v Union of India.

About SLR Forum

The Socio-Legal Review Forum (SLR Forum) was conceptualized 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 Guidelines

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.

5. 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 with 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.

Submission Deadline

The last date for submission of manuscripts for Volume 18(2) is March 15, 2022.

Submission

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)’.

For Detailed Submission Guidelines

For the journal – click here

For the SLR Forum – click here

Contact Details

Mail to: sociolegalreview.nls@gmail.com

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About PLR

Pimpri Law Review (PLR) of Dr DY Patil Law College is an academic amalgamation of students & faculty across law schools in India and abroad, as well as academics, scholars, lawyers, judges, and jurists. Pimpri Law Review is a double-blind peer-reviewed law journal that is published bi-annually. The team of editors includes a wide range of scholars, practitioners, judges, subject matter experts, faculty, and students.

Submission Categories

  • Research papers: 4000-7000 words
  • Short Articles: 800-1500 words
  • Long Articles: 1500-3000 words
  • Analysis/ Commentary/ Case notes: 1500-3000 words
  • Book review: 1500-3000 words

Submission Guidelines

  • Co-authorship (not more than 2 authors in total). 
  • Any form of plagiarism (more than 20% in total and 10% from one source in the main body of the paper) shall lead to disqualification. 
  • Submitted entries must not have been sent for consideration at any other place for presentation or publication. 
  • The copyright of shortlisted contributors for publication shall lie solely with the D.Y. Patil Law College, Pimpri, Pune. 
  • There shall be no limit on the number of submissions an author can make. 
  • A certificate of publication shall be sent to the authors(s) after the submission has been successfully published. 
  • There shall be ONE Issue (period: August 1 to July31) and 2 Volumes (Vol. 1: January 1 to June 30AND Vol. 2: July 1 to December 31) published each year. 

Last Dates for Submissions

  • Research Papers – None (Rolling Submissions). 
  • Submissions received between December 1 to April 15 (both inclusive) shall be considered for the Vol. 1 of the Issue of that year. 
  • Submissions received between April 16 to Nov 30 (both inclusive) shall be considered for the Vol. 2 of the Issue of that.
  • Research papers selected for publication shall be published on the website as and when an editorial decision to that effect is reached.

However, in print, they shall additionally be published as under: 

  • If selected for Vol. 1 – at the end of the cycle for Vol. 1.  
  • If selected for Vol. 2 – at the end of the cycle for Vol. 2.  

Everything else – None (Rolling Submissions)

Shall be published on the website alone, as and when an editorial decision to that effect is reached. Maybe published in print too, as an exceptional editorial decision. 

Formatting Guidelines

  • Paper size A4, Paper margin-Top, Bottom and Right 1.2” and 1.5″ on Left side.
  • TITLE OF THE PAPER [Title in Bold, UPERCASE, Non-Italicised, Times New Roman, Single space, Font-16, Centre Aligned]. 
  • Abstract [below two spaces from Title] not exceeding 300 words. Text must be in single space, Italicised, twelve(12) font size, Times New Roman, Justified, indented from both sides up to four (4) points indicated on ruler.
  • Keywords: 4 to 6 keywords.
  • Font – Times New Roman, Body Text Size – 12., Font Alignment –Justified, Line spacing – 1.5. 
  • In case of acknowledgement of the sources, footnotes are allowed not endnotes. All footnotes shall be the principal footnotes only.
  • Bluebook standard of citations is mandatory (21stEdition). 
  • Non adherence to the Bluebook standard of citation shall lead to direct rejection of the submission.
  • The researcher must follow the Anti-Plagiarism guidelines prescribed by the editors of Pimpri Law Review i.e. not more than 20%. 

How to Submit? 

  • Submissions must be emailed at plr.submissions@dypvp.edu.in (as an attachment and only in *.docx format). 
  • There shall also be attached the latest CV of the each contributor in *.pdf format, not more than 2 pages. The CV shall include, among other details, the author’s full name and contact details, as well as academic year, degree and college/affiliation (if student). 
  • If submitting a research paper, the subject line of the email must mandatorily read as “PLR Submission: Research Paper”. 
  • If submitting anything else, the subject line of the email must mandatorily read as “PLR Submission: kind of work being submitted”.  E.g.: if submitting a Short Article, then the subject line must read: “PLR Submission: Short Article”. 
  • Non-adherence to the subject line guidelines, shall lead to a directly dismissal of the submission email and it shall not even be taken cognizance of. 

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About Scholasticus

Scholasticus (ISSN 0975-1157) is one of the earliest publications by National Law University, Jodhpur established with the objective of promoting academic research and fostering debate in the field of Banking & Finance. The Journal has been re-launched after a gap of a few years and is now published under the aegis of the Centre of Studies in Banking and Finance at National Law University, Jodhpur.

It is a bi-annual, double-blind student reviewed and edited journal, with an ambit broad enough to include issues in the fields of project finance, private equity, corporate finance, debt restructuring, capital markets, etc. The Journal has had the privilege of publishing the articles from some stalwarts of the legal arena including Abir Lal Dey (Partner, Saraf, and Partners), Dr Neeti Shikha (Head, Centre for Insolvency & Bankruptcy, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, New Delhi), Mr Siddharth Srivastava (Partner, Khaitan & Co.), Mr Sudarshan Sen (Former Executive Director at Reserve Bank of India), etc.

To check out our previous issues, please visit the website here.

About the Centre

The Centre of Studies in Banking and Finance at National Law University, Jodhpur (CSBF) was established by the Reserve Bank of India in 2002. The Centre provides a platform for scholars and practitioners to exchange views on issues dealing with banking and financial systems through its Conferences, Essay Competitions, Workshops and Discussion Forums.

CSBF seeks to promote discourse related to the banking sector, capital markets, and other financial services. The Journal is another venture of the Centre to associate with professionals, judges, academicians and students to discuss ideas related to the banking and finance sector.

Submission Categories

Scholasticus (ISSN 0975-1157) is accepting submissions under the following categories:

  • Long Articles (5,000 – 8,000 words): Long Articles must comprehensively analyze important themes and may adopt comparative perspectives. It must analyze the current practice in the field, identify the lacunae therein and provide constructive suggestions.
  • Short Articles (3,000 – 5,000 words): Typically identify a specific issue, which may be of contemporary relevance and present a central argument.
  • Case Notes, Legislative Comments, Book/Article Reviews (1,500 – 3,000 words)

Suggested Themes

  • Need to introduce changes in the legal framework governing IPO, norms of RPTs etc.
  • DVR framework introduced by SEBI
  • Mandatory issue of debt securities
  • Liberalization of overseas funding
  • Regulatory framework for silver exchange traded funds, prepaid payment instruments, digital banks, etc.
  • Tendering shares in open offers

Please note that the aforementioned themes are merely indicative and not exhaustive.

Submission Guidelines

  • The Journal is pleased to invite submissions for its Volume X, Issue I. The deadline for sending submissions for the forthcoming volume is January 25, 2022.
  • Submissions must be made in electronic format by filling the form available here.
  • All submissions must be in MS Word format (.doc) or (.docx), with Garamond font (Main text: size 12 and line spacing: 1.5, footnotes: size 10, and line spacing: 1). 
  • An abstract of not more than 250 words must be provided.
  • Co-authorship (up to 2 authors) is permitted.
  • No biographical information or references, including the name(s) of the author(s), affiliation(s), and acknowledgments should be included in the text of the manuscript, file name, or document properties.
  • Scholasticus uses only footnotes (and not endnotes) as a mode of citation. Submissions must conform to the Bluebook (20th edition) Citation style.
  • Submissions are accepted for publication on the condition that they do not infringe on the copyright or any other rights of any third parties. Any form of plagiarism is strictly discouraged. 
  • Submissions made to Scholasticus shall be exclusive and must not be concurrently under consideration by any other publication.

Submission link

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Contact Details

Mail to: scholasticus.nluj@gmail.com or centerforbanking@nlujodhpur.ac.in

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About the Journal

Indian Review of Air and Space Law (IRASL) aims to provide a unique forum for practitioners, regulators, policymakers and academics who deal with international, regional and national aviation and space law and policy. It is an academically led peer-reviewed academic review that aims to publish high-quality scholarship on air and space law spanning all areas including comparative, international and multidisciplinary perspectives.

The journal will also carry review essays and occasionally, round tables or research notes discussing various topical issues of air and space law. With its distinctive combination of conceptual, theoretical and practical approaches to the issues of law, the Review aims to offer readers a unique opportunity to stay in touch with the latest developments in this rapidly evolving area of air and space.

As part of its commitment to social and critical engagement in legal scholarship, the review will also publish book reviews  Book reviews, consonant with the journal’s aims and scope, are also reviewed by IRASL’s Academic Editors.

Peer Review Policy

All research articles in this journal will undergo rigorous peer review. This process involves initial screening by the editorial board, followed by refereeing by at least two double-blind reviews by experts in the field.

Important Dates

  • Please submit a 300-word abstract by February 14, 2022. 
  • Decisions on accepted abstracts will be announced by February 20, 2022. 
  • Authors whose abstracts are accepted shall submit complete articles by August 14, 2022.

Submission of Abstracts

  • The Author/s are required to email the abstract to crasl@mnlumumbai.edu.in 
  • The manuscript may be mailed in Microsoft Word (‘.doc’ or ‘.docx’) format.
  • The subject of the mail must clearly mention – ‘Abstract Submission IRASL’.
  • The last date for submission is 11:59 p.m. (IST) on February 14, 2022.

Contact Details

Mail to: crasl@mnlumumbai.edu.in or adithya.v@mnlumumbai.edu.in 

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About the AMU Law Society Review

The AMU Law Society Review is the flagship journal of the Law Society, Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (U.P). It is an annual journal that provides an extensive platform to academicians, practitioners, researchers and students to assimilate, exchange and extend their ideas to facilitate the debate on contemporary legal issues through their scholarly articles and research papers.

The journal assumes an inter-disciplinary orientation and is wide enough to include national as well as international legal and policy-based issues within its sweep.

Call for Papers

AMU Law Society Review 2022 invites submissions in the form of Research Papers, Case Comments/ Legislative Comments, Articles & Essays, and Book/Film Reviews and other such submissions for its flagship publication (to be published in form of a book with ISBN number).

Types of Submissions

  • Research Papers: 3,000 to 5,000 words
  • Case Comments and Legislative Comments: 2,000 to 3,000 words
  • Articles and Essays: 1,500 to 2,500 words
  • Book Reviews: 1,000 to 2,000 words

Note:  Word limits are exclusive of footnotes.

Suggested Themes

1. Emerging Trends in the Criminal Justice System & Judiciary

  • The Intersection of the Digital World & the Indian Justice System
  • Criminal Accountability & Genetics
  • Mental Health & Criminal Justice System
  • The Objectification of Women under Indian Penal Laws

2. Recent International Developments

  • United Nations & the Handling of Pandemics
  • The Role of Law in the Success or Failure of Socialist Models Across the Globe
  • Law and Policy Implementation in Gulf Cooperation Countries with reference to Competition and Bankruptcy Laws
  • Developments in Arbitration Law With Reference To the Amazon v. Future Retail Case

3. Constitutional Law in Contemporary Times

  • Social Media, Media Trials & Regulation of Free Speech
  • A Comparative Study of the Various Divorce Laws in Various Jurisdictions
  • Citizen’s Right to Transparency in Administration

4. Digital Literacy & Its Implications for the Class Divide

5. Literature & Law

  • Spiritualism and the Judicial Decision Making Process
  • The Law of Obscenity and Literature
  • A Critical Discussion on the Copyright Law vis-a-vis Promotion of Literature

6. Law & Technology

  • Legal Framework for Data Security & Data Privacy for the Common Masses
  • Challenges for Organisations brought about by the history of cyberattacks
  • Evaluation of Cryptography in the Enhancement of Cybersecurity
  • A Critical Analysis on the Regulatory, Legal, & Ethical Consideration  of Telemedicine

Note: These themes are merely suggestive and the authors are free to submit their manuscripts dealing with any creative theme.

Submission Guidelines

  • Author(s) shall first submit their abstract via Google Form by January 10, 2022.
  • The word limit for the Abstract is 350 words.
  • The abstract submission shall not contain the name of the author or institutional  affiliation or any other identification mark (except in cover letter). Abstract submissions shall be made in (.doc) or (.docx) format only.
  • A separate cover letter in (.doc) or (.docx) format containing particulars of the author(s) and the submission details is to be sent along with the submission.
  • The document containing the abstract shall be named in the manner ‘Abstract_ Title of the submission’.
  • Similarly, the document containing the cover letter shall be named in the manner ‘Cover letter_ Title of the submission’.
  • A cover letter shall include: (1) Title of Submission; (2) Theme & Sub-theme Chosen, if any; (3) Abstract; (4) Name of the Author and Co-Author, if any; (5) Designation; (6) Institutional Affiliation; (7) Contact Information and Address for Correspondence.
  • Upon the selection of abstracts, the authors shall submit their manuscripts via a Google Form, the link of which shall be made available to the authors by January 25th, 2022.
  • The Font must be Times New Roman and size 12 for the main text, and 10 for footnotes. Line Spacing must be 1.5 for the main text and 1.0 for footnotes. Alignment must be justified.
  • We accept footnote citations exclusively. Citations must conform to standards laid in the Harvard Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th Edition).
  • Plagiarism: Plagiarism up to 10% is permissible. The author(s) shall also submit a Declaration of Originality with their submission.
  • Co-Authorship of up to two authors is permitted.
  • Submitted manuscripts should not be simultaneously considered by any other publication at the time of submission.
  • The copyright of the entry to the journal will rest with the Editorial Board once the entry has been selected and the author(s) of the same have been notified. The mere submission shall not confer any claim for publication. The decision of the Editorial Board shall be final.

Important Dates

  • Last Date for Submission of Abstract: January 10, 2022
  • Communication of Acceptance/Rejection of Abstract by: January 25, 2022
  • Last date for Final Submission of Full Paper: February 15, 2022

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Contact Details

Editor: Rajat Shandilya

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Alliance University

Alliance University is a Private University established in Karnataka by the State Act No.34 of the year 2010 and recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi.

Alliance School of Law

Alliance School of Law, Alliance University is approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI), New Delhi. The Alliance School of Law offers two five-year, integrated undergraduate courses in law, viz., B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) and B.B.A. LL.B.(Hons.).

About International Conference on Law and Social Transformation – ICLS

Law plays an important role in social transformation by having a direct impact on society. It has always been looked at as one of the important instruments that could bring about social change. Thus, social transformation is the modification in the way people work. As a result, social transformation entails changes in people’s working habits.

Changes in technology, demography, competitiveness, conflict, ideology, political life, economic policy, and legal principles are all variables that contribute to social transformation.

Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, have always strived to achieve excellence in Legal Research, hence, organizing the International Conference on Law and Social Transformation – ICLS-2022 on March 26, 2022, and this would be an annual endeavor in the years to come.

Eligibility

Alliance School of Law is providing a forum for the discussion of well-researched papers through the International Conference on Law and Social Transformation – ICLS-2022. Faculty members, Judicial Officers, Advocates, Research Scholars, and Students, among others, are invited to submit quality research articles from the given areas.

Theme

Main Theme: Law and Social Transformation

Participants can present a research paper on any of the following areas related to Law and Social Transformation

  • Balancing IP rights and public interest during the pandemic
  • Child Welfare and Law
  • Constitutional policy and development
  • Development of Agriculture and Industry
  • Ethnic pluralism and tribal rights
  • International Organization as the sustainable development indicators
  • Issues relating to migrant workers during the pandemic
  • Science, Technology, and Law
  • Law, Economics, and Management
  • Reforms in the Justice Delivery System
  • Religious rights and practices
  • Role of local self-government institutions and NGOs in social transformation
  • Role of UNO during the pandemic
  • Women empowerment and gender justice

Submission Guidelines

  • Abstract: Not more than 300 words and a minimum of relevant 5 keywords.
  • Paper: Co-authorship is permitted to a maximum of one author. However, both authors need to register separately. In the case of co-authorship, at least one author must attend the conference to present the paper. No Proxy presentations are allowed.
  • Maximum Length: 6000 words including title/cover page and references.
  • Margins: 1″ on all sides.
  • Regular Font: Times New Roman, 12 points, Line spacing 1.5 justified.
  • Title Font: Times New Roman, 14 points, bold, Line spacing 1.5.
  • Footnotes: Times New Roman, font size 10 with a spacing of 1.0.
  • Citation: OSCOLA Method of Citation.

Selected research papers will be published in an edited book form, two best research papers and the presentations will receive awards. However, papers not complying with the guidelines given above will not be accepted for publication.

Important Dates

  • Last Date for sending abstracts: January 5, 2022
  • Communication of accepted abstracts: January 15, 2022
  • Last date for registration and payment: February 15, 2022
  • Last Date for sending full papers: February 15, 2022
  • Date of Conference: March 26, 2022

Sending of Abstract: Abstract must be sent only to icls2022@alliance.edu.in

How to Register?

To register for ICLS 2022, click on the link given at the end of this post.

Registration Fee

  • Professionals and Academicians: Rs.2,000
  • Ph.D. scholars and Students: Rs.1,500
  • International Participants: $50

Non-Refundable: The Registration fees shall be non-refundable 

Awards and Certificates

Selected research papers will be published in an edited book form, two best research papers and the presentations will receive awards. However, papers not complying with the guidelines given above will not be accepted for publication.

Contact Details

Mail to: icls2022@alliance.edu.in 

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