About the Organiser

VIT, founded by the educationalist Dr. G. Viswanathan in the year 1984, maintains high academic standards. VIT School of Law (VITSOL), the progeny of VIT, entered the legal education arena in 2014, aiming at high goals to be achieved.

The Law School aims to impart quality legal education to nourish young minds with the knowledge of the law, teach them the nuances of the legal profession and equip them for the practical aspects of the profession.

About the Seminar

The Agricultural Sector continues to be the largest provider of livelihood in India. The fourth advance estimates for the year 2020-2021 released by the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India show a record 308.65 million tonnes of food grain production in India.

The initiatives brought by the Government post-independence and the advancement of technology has accelerated the growth of the agricultural economy. With the advent of Globalization in the 1990s, modern Agro technologies were introduced, leading to the rise in trade of agricultural exports.

However, Globalization failed to contribute towards reducing poverty and other social inequalities in the country. In addition, the increasing population and increasing average income might lead to an increase in the demand for food within the limited cultivable land.

Further, to achieve Sustainable Development Goals, India needs to prioritize policies that end hunger, achieve food security, and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture. Legislative gaps and lack of proper implementation of the existing laws have impacted the agricultural production, availability of agri inputs, agricultural marketing and supply chains rendering the farmers vulnerable to agrarian crisis.

In this context, this conference is held with an objective to deliberate on the following themes and provide measures to resolve the issues faced by the agricultural system in India.

Themes and Sub-themes

  • Laws relating to Agriculture
    • Legislations and Policies on Agriculture – National and State
    • Agricultural Reforms
    • Agricultural Labour
    • Agricultural Land
    • Water and Irrigation Laws
    • Constitutional Perspectives
  • Agriculture and Environment
    • Agriculture and Food Security
    • Agricultural Pollution
    • Agricultural Waste Management
    • Agriculture and Climate Adaptation / Mitigation
    • Agro-Forestry and Bio-fuels3) Intellectual Property Rights and Agriculture
    • Plant Variety Protection and Agriculture
    • Seed Protection and Sustainability
    • Traditional Knowledge and Indigenous People
    • Agro-Biodiversity and Biopiracy
    • Agro-Biotechnology, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) and its Implications
  • Agricultural Infrastructure
    • Horticulture
    • Animal Husbandry
    • Farm Inputs and Machinery
    • Cold Storage Chains
    • Agricultural Loans and Funding
    • Subsidies and Financial Aid
    • Foreign Direct Investment in Agriculture
    • Agricultural Marketing
    • Vertical Farming
    • Renewable Energy and Agriculture
    • Food Supply Chains
    • Public Distribution Systems
  • Contemporary Issues in Agriculture
    • Agricultural Trade and Farm Management
    • Religious, Cultural and Societal Dimensions
    • Agriculture and Social Justice (Landless Labourers, Small and Marginal Farmers, Women, Migrant Workers, MNREGA)
    • Technology, Automation and Agriculture

The above themes are only illustrative but not exhaustive.

Eligibility

The conference is open to students, Research Scholars and Academicians and Practitioners

Location

Virtual mode- ‘Online’

Registration / Submission Procedure

Original unpublished Research Papers/Articles and Case studies are invited from academicians/research scholars/advocates and students for presentation at the Seminar. The papers will be selected after a plagiarism check of permissible limit up to 10% in Turnitin.

The abstract and full paper will undergo a double-blind peer-review process by the expert review committee before selection. The selected papers are to be presented in the Seminar and will be published as conference proceedings with ISBN.

Submission of Manuscripts

  • Paper Title
  • Author(s) particulars – Name and Affiliation with e-mail and phone number
  • Abstract should not exceed 250 words.
  • 3 to 5 keywords
  • Full paper should not exceed 3000 words
  • Reference should be in ILI Citation Style
  • Submission in MS Office Word (.docx/.doc)
  • Font – “Times New Roman”, Font size – “12pt”, Line space – “1.5”, Alignment -“Justified”
  • All abstracts and full papers should be submitted only through the link provided

The registration and abstract submission link is here.

Payment Link: https://vitchennaievents.com/conf1/

On payment of registration fees, Zoom link will be provided

Fee details

  • For Academicians/NGOs: Rs.750
  • For Research scholars: Rs.500
  • For UG and PG Students: Rs.500
  • For every Additional author: Rs.500 (max. two co-authors)

Important Dates

  • Seminar Date: April 09, 2022
  • Last date for submission of Abstract: March 08, 2022
  • Confirmation of Abstract: March 10, 2022
  • Last date for payment of registration fees and submission of Full Paper: March 20, 2022

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Contact details

Mail at: vit.lawandagriculture2022@gmail.com

Contact Number: 9551286673, 8610303302

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About the JEDM

HPNLU Journal of Environment and Disaster Management is a peer-reviewed journal published by the CEDM, HPNLU, Shimla.

The Journal is an annually published, online and open access journal. The Journal is envisioned to study, analyse, and develop/ advance knowledge on legal and jurisprudential issues with an inter-disciplinary perspective keeping environmental issues as the focal point.

JEDM strives to be the premier source for academic analysis of legal issues, such that scholars, professionals, news media, and the public turn to HPNLU Journal of Environment and Disaster Management when complicated issues arise.

Along with exploring the various problems and challenges that affect the legal world, the Journal attempts to explore and offer workable solutions, which may be helpful.

Theme

The prescribed theme(s) or topic(s) for the JEDM is Environmental Law. Inter-disciplinary studies are promoted, and contemporary topics of socio-economic relevance are suggested to the writers.

Categories

  • Articles – 6000-10000 Words
  • Essay/Case Comments /Legislative Review- 4000-6000 Words
  • Book Reviews – 2000-3000 Words

Note – The word limit prescribed for each category is exclusive of the footnotes and references.

Submission Procedure

All contributions must be submitted in the electronic form. The paper should be processed in MS Office and the following guidelines must be followed:

  • Paragraphs should be double spaced.
  • Margin on the left and the right-hand side for the paragraphs should be one and half inches.
  • Font should be in type – Palatino Linotype and size – 11, throughout the paper.
  • Footnotes should be in Palatino Linotype and font size 10.
  • Use of italics, bold font, and single inverted commas is suggested for the manuscript.
  • The manuscript should not contain any references to the identity of the authors.

Send your manuscript in MS-Word (.docx) format to cedm@hpnlu.ac.in. The subject of the email should be “Submission for HPNLU-JEDM 2021”. The submissions must be sent by 30 April 2022.

Submission Deadline

April 30, 2022

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Contact details

16 Mile, Shimla-Mandi National Highway, Ghandal
District Shimla, Himachal Pradesh – 171014, India
Ph. 0177-2779802, 0177-2779803,
Fax: 0177-2779802 | Email: cedm@hpnlu.ac.in

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About Remembering SP Sathe

Professor Satyaranjan Purushottam Sathe was a distinguished legal luminary and a renowned academician in the judicial universe of India. He held various positions in Universities and Law Institutes of repute. Professor S.P. Sathe had a long association with the Indian Law Society. He was the Principal of ILS Law College from 1976 to 1991. He was also the Secretary of the Indian Law Society until 2002.

He was the Founder Director of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. He was also the President of the Maharashtra People’s Union for Civil Liberties, and a Vice President of the National PUCL.

His work on ‘Judicial Activism’ is appreciated worldwide. More than 100 articles written by him were published in national and international legal periodicals, magazines, and journals. Books to his credit are, ‘Administrative Law’, ‘Judicial Activism in India: Transgressing Borders and Enforcing Limits’, and ‘Right to Know’.

Known for his humility, Professor Sathe endeared himself to his colleagues and students alike. His commitment to Rights and Liberties of the people was deep and abiding.

Professor S. P. Sathe Foundation, set up by the Indian Law Society, organizes “Remembering S.P. Sathe” event that consists of Public Memorial Lecture, Moot Court Competition, and Conference at ILS Law College, Pune on a specific theme with a view to commemorate his contribution to Indian Jurisprudence and Social Action and to encourage academic pursuit of law students.

About the 16th SP Sathe International Conference

Climate change has emerged over the last few decades as the ‘defining human development challenge of 21st Century

The legal journey of balancing the responsibility for climate change is one fraught with many hurdles. The diversity between the climate change contributors and the climate change vulnerable and their conflicting interests have delayed the global response to climate change, taking us to the brink of disaster.

Through this conference, we take the opportunity to shed light on this issue and come up with a policy that can be applied to address climate change at the local level and may later serve as a blueprint for different regions and stakeholders.

The conference will be held in Online mode.

Themes of the Conference

Sub-Themes – The list of themes is only indicative, not exhaustive.

  • Climate Change, Rising Sea Levels, and their consequences for Statehood and State Territory
  • The Interface of Climate Change with Right to Development of Third World Countries
  • Developed Countries and the Principle of CBDR and Respective Capabilities
  • Vulnerable Groups and Adaptation to Climate Change
  • North-South and South-South Cooperation for Addressing Climate Change
  • Climate Change and its Consequences for Geo-Politics

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Call for Papers

Contributions in the form of research papers are invited on the theme of the conference. The selected papers will be published and may also form a part of the outcome paper of the conference.

Registration Details

Every person interested to participate in the conference must register by paying the registration fees. In the case of co-authors (maximum 2), each author would have to register and pay separately.

The registration fee is as follows: –

ParticipantWith Paper PresentationWithout Paper presentation
ILS Students (including GST)INR  500INR 200
Indian Students and Ph.D. Scholars(including GST)INR 500INR 300
Indian Academicians/ Professionals/ Practitioners (including GST)INR 1000INR 300
International Students and Ph.D. Scholars (excluding bank transaction charges)USD 20USD 10
International Academicians/ Professionals/ Practitioners (excluding bank transaction charges)USD 25USD 10

Indian participants interested in only attending the conference can register and pay the registration fees at the ‘REGISTER AND PAY’ tab.

Foreign participants interested in only attending the conference can register themselves by sending their details (Name, contact details, institution, category – Student / Professional, paper presenter or attendee) at spsatheconference@ilslaw.in

The bank details for payment for the registration fees will be sent to them on their email.

Participants interested in presenting papers at the conference should submit their abstract before the deadline mentioned at spsatheconference@ilslaw.in. Stipulated registration fees can be paid on selection of the abstract.

All participants will be granted a certificate of participation. Attendance in all sessions is mandatory for grant of certificate.

Timeline

  • Last Date of abstract submission: February 28, 2022
  • Date of acceptance or rejection: March 5, 2022
  • Full paper submission: March 20, 2022
  • Last date for registration and payment of fees: April 5, 2022

Submission Guidelines

  • Format of file – Microsoft word
  • Font – Times New Roman
  • Font Size – 12 (Text), 10 (Footnote)
  • Margins – One-inch margin on all sides
  • Line spacing – 1.5 (Text), Single (Footnote)
  • Citation Style: Bluebook 20th Edition
  • Word Limit: Full Paper – 4000-5000 words (excluding footnotes).
  • Abstract – 300 words.
  • Language – English only.
  • All submissions must be emailed to spsatheconference@ilslaw.in.

Other Guidelines

  • All submissions must be original and unpublished work of the author/s and should not have been submitted, accepted or published elsewhere.
  • Co-authorship of entries (maximum two) among individuals from the same or different institutions is allowed. Multiple entries by the same authors are not allowed.
  • Articles will pass through blind peer review and acceptance will be subject to the report of the peer review team. Submissions not meeting the requirements mentioned will not be reviewed.
  • The Editorial Board reserves the rights to accept and reject the submissions at any stage of the review. The decision of the organizers regarding selection of the papers shall be final.
  • Requests for in-absentia presentations shall not be entertained.
  • Submission must be accompanied with short bio of the author/s (It should include name of the author/s, occupation, designation & name of the institution, email id, mobile phone no and contact address, title of the paper). The bio should be in a separate document.
  • The selected papers will be published by the organisers.
  • The copyright for all entries shall vest with the organizers who herewith reserve the right to modify the contributions as per the requirements of necessity.

Contact details

Mail at: spsatheconference@ilslaw.in

Student Coordinators:

  • Sneha Kulkarni : +91 8459418031
  • Chirayu Rushiya: +91 8087683438

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About the Organiser

National Law University, Jodhpur is a public law school and a National Law University established under the National Law University, Jodhpur, Act, 1999 enacted by the Rajasthan State Legislature.

About the Seminar

Family law plays a crucial role in nearly every aspect of our lives. The past few decades have witnessed myriad changes in the realm of family law in India. These changes have been triggered by transitioning notions of equality, liberty, and justice. Stakeholders from various strata of the societal edifice have identified and advocated the need to address these concerns.

Family laws in India are always associated with religious personal laws and its ambiguity when it comes to the issue of minority religions as well as its treatment of women has been a source of consistent critique. Further scrutiny, however, reveals that the institutions that form the basis of family laws itself are challenged in several ways. 

Currently, family as a concept is no longer confined to blood relations and has expanded to include adoption, surrogacy, and alternative family structures such as the hijra communities or even polycules.

Marriage is no longer restricted to cisgender; heterosexual couples and the queer rights movement is fighting a two-fold battle to include queer persons within the scope of individuals eligible to get married while simultaneously challenging the institution of marriage itself.

This warrants an urgent conversation on how family law can be reimagined to not merely accommodate diversity but fulfil the needs and secure the rights of the individuals and communities it is applicable to.

This changing understanding of family not only affects the legal framework but also has consequences on the social and economic rights of individuals. Scrutiny of the existing framework from an academic lens can assist in confronting the variety of dilemmas it presents.

The National Law University, Jodhpur is organizing a two-day National Seminar on: “Revisiting the Current Regime of Family Law in India”.

This seminar strives to revisit the family law of India to complement critical gender theory, social and economic justice while simultaneously keeping it grounded within the constitutional theory and a rights-oriented framework.

They hope to engage with and contribute to contemporary family law scholarship by facilitating academic discussions with emerging scholars, lawyers, and academics.

The Seminar shall be held over a period of two days where esteemed speakers shall be deliberating on the key issues pertaining to the contemporary challenges the family law regime in India faces.

Seminar Structure

This seminar shall be conducted over a period of 2 days through an online platform, i.e., Cisco Webex:

  • Day 1: The seminar shall commence with a keynote address by the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor and the Guest of Honour. This would be followed by the parallel sessions of paper presentations chaired by the esteemed panelists. The day would end with a panel discussion.
  • Day 2: Paper presentations will continue, followed by a panel discussion. The seminar will conclude with a keynote address by the Guest of Honour followed by the vote of thanks.

Seminar Objectives

  • To encourage discourse on feminist and rights-oriented approaches to family law.
  • To provide participants with an opportunity to research on the emerging and relevant areas of family law.
  • To promote interdisciplinary scholarship in the areas of family law, social and economic rights, and contemporary gender theory.
  • To provide students and expert academicians in the field a platform to engage in discussions on family law.

Themes

The following list is exhaustive in nature. All the submissions must adhere to the mentioned themes
and sub-themes.

A.The shift in the tide

  • Changing contours of family and marriage.
  • Status of a deemed marriage.
  • Locating live-in-relationship in the family law framework.
  • Same-sex marriage.
  • Civil Partnerships.
  • Polygamy.
  • Adoption.
  • Surrogacy and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART).
  • Pre-Nuptial Agreement.
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution in family law matters.
  • Dissonance between regional customs and existing family.

B. Constitution, Rights, and Family Law

  • Article 13 and Personal laws.
  • Right to equality and religious freedom.
  •  Legal pluralism and Uniform Civil Code.
  •  Right to privacy and Family Law.
  •  Child Marriage.

C. Paternalism in Indian Family law

  • The existing framework of custody and guardianship law.
  • Inheritance Laws.
  • Anti-conversion Laws.
  •  Conjugal Rights.

D. Family Law and Economic Justice

  • The social importance of financial independence.
  • Inheritance laws through the lens of gender justice.
  • Right to choose and inheritance.
  • Dilemma of Supreme Court and Section 16 of Hindu Marriage Act,1955.
  • The interplay of right to work and matrimonial property.
  • Revisiting the framework of maintenance.
  • Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005.

E. LGBTQIA+ community and Family Law

  • Understanding sex, gender, and sexuality.
  • Legislative frameworks: Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019.
  • Role of Judiciary and Legislature.
  • Reviewing the existing framework of family law from a queer lens.

F. Judicial Engagement with Family Law

Eligibility Criteria

Papers shall be accepted from individuals belonging to the following categories:

  • PhD Students:  INR 600
  • Academicians, Advocates and Researchers: INR 1200

Submission Guidelines

  • The abstract shall be of 300-350 words.
  • The abstract must contain the names, email addresses and designations of the authors.
  • The abstract is to be submitted through this link.
  • For the purpose of convenience, kindly ensure that the abstract reflects the core argument of the author and is complete in all respects.

Important Dates

  • Deadline for submission of abstracts: 15th March 2022
  • Announcement of accepted abstracts: 18th March 2022 (onwards)
  • Last date for payment of registration Fees: 30th March 2022
  • Deadline for manuscript submission: 17th April 2022
  • Seminar Event Dates: 20th-21st April 2022

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Contact details

Mail at: familylawseminar@nlujodhpur.ac.in

Convener:
Preeti Badola
Assistant Professor
National Law University Jodhpur
+91 9811382817

Student Co-ordinators:
Shubha Ojha- +91 7297098981
Vinayak Goel- +91 9971901466

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About CLS-TNNLU

The CLS-TNNLU is an active academic society that has been working diligently towards making all of the student fraternity aware of their constitutional rights and duties.

They have been a robust group in advancing legal knowledge by conducting seminars, webinars, debates, guest lectures, and essay competitions for both the students of TNNLU and other universities. The CLS-TNNLU has conducted many successful events, such as the flagship Annual Quiz in collaboration with the National Commission for Women and the India-US Constitutional Law Debate in association with the US Consulate General, Chennai.

Call for Blogs

CLS-TNNLU is elated to announce the launch of its latest call for submissions on the theme- Principles of Constitutional Democracy and Indian Elections.

About the Blog

The CLS Blog is a forum created by the Constitutional Law Society, TNNLU to enrich the dialogue surrounding contemporary issues of Constitutional Law.

The blog aims to provide a platform for the TNNLU fraternity including practitioners, academic scholars, and students to contribute to the growing discourse.

Constitutional Law Society of Tamil Nadu National Law University (CLS-TNNLU) primarily accepts submissions related to Constitutional Law but welcomes and actively encourages interdisciplinary engagement. This is in keeping with their goal to spread awareness of all aspects of Constitutional Law, and its intersection with other fields of study. 

This month, submissions are invited on the theme- Principles of Constitutional Democracy and Indian Elections.

A Note on the Theme

Elections in India function as the reins that bind the spirit of democracy, and as citizens, we must keep the reins as taut as possible. Election Laws in India have evolved over the years, with the Election Commission(s) carefully constructing regulations for elections, to fulfill the promise of free and fair elections. 

The world’s largest and most eclectic democracy cannot afford to compromise on a robust and efficient electoral mechanism. Thus, there arises the need for a  thorough understanding of the existing system, its merits and demerits, and possibilities for improvement. It is with this motive that the Constitutional Law Society, TNNLU has decided to explore the system of elections in this theme. 

Sub-Themes for Engagement

  • Enforcement of Model Code of Conduct  
  • The Election Commission of India as a Judicial Body 
  • Anti-Defection Laws and Freedom of Expression 
  • The Right to Recall Elected Representatives 
  • Electoral Reservations 
  • Impact of NOTA on Electoral Outcomes 
  • Binding Effect of Election Manifestos   
  • Hate Speech in Election Campaigning 
  • Analysis of First Past the Post as a Voting System
  • Electoral Bonds Scheme: A Constitutional Analysis

In this call, we welcome your insight on the above topics in the form of articles, opinion pieces, case comments, legislative comments or book reviews. The submission guidelines are available here. 

Submission Deadline

The deadline for the thematic submission is March 21, 2022. 

How to Submit?

To submit a piece, kindly fill out the Google Form through the link- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQspAYy1uK5D9B5w98kZnYudSX7wq5JEzL9D0S467CiVEmBQ/viewform

Aside from thematic submissions, we also accept submissions on a rolling basis.

They welcome pieces that address contemporary issues and nuances in Constitutional Law, both in India and internationally. They discourage posts that merely summarize cases or discuss basic aspects of Constitutional Law. The blog is keen on creating a dialogue between posts so feel free to cross-refer to and comment on other posts from the Blog!

Contact details

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About the Journal

The Journal is a peer-reviewed, bi-annual flagship law journal of the Faculty of Law, Integral University, Lucknow, and is available at www.integrallawreview.org.

The journal promotes intersectional scholarship and has an open admittance. The team accepts manuscripts on the themes related to law or has law as the core argument with an intersection with other academic disciplines such as technology, politics, sciences, public policy, history, management, philosophy, psychology, etc.

Call for Papers

The Integral Law Review (“Journal” hereinafter) is pleased to announce the call for papers for its forthcoming Volume 1 Issue 1, April 2022.

The Journal invites Judges, Academicians, Research Scholars, Lawyers, and Students both of Undergraduate & Postgraduate level, who have an interest in legal scholarship to submit their manuscripts for the Journal.

Exhaustively researched original Academic Articles, Short Essays, Case Comments, Legislative Comments, Book Reviews, and Photo Essays, are accepted.

Submission Categories and Limitations

  • Academic Articles: 5000 – 10000 words
  • Short Academic Essays: 2500 – 4500 words
  • Case Comments: 1500 – 3000 words
  • Review of Law and Treaty: 1500 – 3000 words
  • Book Reviews: 900 – 1500 words
  • Photo Essays: Minimum 10 Pictures with 2000 words supporting text
  • Interviews: By Nomination or Invitation

Submission and Formatting Guidelines

  • Submission is to be made in electronic form only and must be sent to integrallawreview@gmail.com with the email subject ‘Submission – Integral Law Review’. Co-authorship should be limited to two.
  • The manuscript must be submitted with an abstract, which shall not be more than 350 words and should contain a minimum of three keywords.
  • The manuscript must be in English only, in Microsoft Word (MS-Word) format, with the font size 12 in Times New Roman with 1.5 line spacing for the main text and size 10 in Times New Roman with single line spacing for footnotes. The author must adhere to the OSCOLA citation format.
  • The manuscript must be accompanied by a covering email providing the author’s name and name of the institution/organization. The author shall not include their name or any other identity in the manuscript, in any form.
  • Professional writing is encouraged and expect authors to avoid foul or defamatory language.
  • No publication/contribution fees is charged at any stage of publication.
  • The deadline for submissions for Volume 1 Issue 1 is March 31, 2022.

Review and Publication Policies

The Integral Law Review is a peer-reviewed journal that follows double-blind methods, which means that both the reviewer/editors and the author identities are concealed from the reviewers/editors, and vice versa, throughout the review process. Please follow the link given at the end of this post to access the review and publication policies.

Contact details

For queries regarding submissions, please write to ilr@iul.ac.in, with the email subject ‘Query – Integral Law Review’ or would like to get in touch with the editors write to the Law Review’s Managing Editor at abhiksingh@iul.ac.in or the Chief Student Editor at rraza@iul.ac.in

If anyone wants to nominate a legal luminary for our Interview Section, please write to ilr@iul.ac.in, with the email subject ‘Interview – Integral Law Review’.

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About MRSLR

MR Law Review is a student-run, peer-reviewed initiative which intends to promote critical thinking, research, and writing in a wide array of legal fields, and develop a latitudinarian community of researchers and thinkers who are publishing cutting-edge, high-quality legal reviews devoted to the substantive areas of the law.

Call for Papers

MRSLR or Manav Rachna Students Law Review is inviting submissions by way of a call for papers for its Volume 1 Issue 2 on the topic, ‘Food and Health Laws’.

Theme

The theme for the second issue is “Food and Health Laws” and the sub-topics for this theme are:

  • Consumer Laws
  • Food and Fitness
  • Health and Medicines
  • Clinical Trials
  • Health Policies
  • Medical Laws in India
  • Vaccination and Public Medicines
  • Violation of Rights of Dead During Pandemic
  • Healthcare Management

Eligibility

Professionals, academicians, research scholars, and students are invited to contribute to the publication.

Submission Guidelines

  • The submissions can be in the form of research articles, essays, opinions and case commentaries. 
  • Word limit for
    • Research Paper: 4000-5000 words
    • Research Articles: 3000 words
    • Case/Legislative/Policies/Book commentaries: 1000-1500 words
    • Essay/Opinions: 1500-2500 words
  • Please note: The word limit is illustrative in nature. However, adherence to the word limit shall be highly appreciated.
  • There should be an abstract for the submission of the Research Papers only. The same should not be more than 100 words (inclusive of the word limit).
  • References should be hyperlinked wherever necessary. In case the cited material does not have an online source or online copy, the citations must adhere to ILI guidelines. There will be strict adherence to the references and the footnoting style herein mentioned.  
  • All submissions must be in Times New Roman, font size 12, Spacing 1.5; justified.  
  • Footnotes cited in the manuscript should be typed in font Times New Roman with font size 10, line spacing 1′; justified.
  • Co-authorship is allowed.
  • All entries should be submitted in .docx format ONLY.
  • The selected entries will be published in the MR Law Review.
  • The entries must be original, unpublished and an outcome of the author’s own efforts. Manav Rachna Students’ Law Review (MRSLR) wishes to provide a platform for the original ideas and content of the authors. Thus, any plagiarized content shall be straight away rejected.
  • The authors by submitting their entries would be deemed to have divested the copyright to “MRS’ Law Review.” However, all moral rights shall remain with the author(s). 

How to Submit?

  • All the manuscripts must be submitted through the google form. Link for the form. Please keep in mind: 
  • The Author(s) must fill in their details very carefully. These details shall be used to prepare the certificates.
  • The Author(s) must attach their manuscripts in .docx format. PDF format shall not be considered.
  • Any queries can be addressed to the editorial board: mrlawreview@gmail.com

Publication Fee

There is no publication fee at any stage of submission.

Further Communication

  • After we receive your manuscript, an auto-generated acknowledgement shall be sent to your mail in 3-4 working days.
  • While the focus is on the quality of writing, we usually take 1-1.5 months in communicating the acceptance or rejection of your submission. The time may vary with respect to the submissions received.
  • You shall be free to submit your writing elsewhere after that.
  • Copy of publication shall be shared with the author(s) within one week of publication along with the Certificate in digital format

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About the Organiser

The LCHSI is the brainchild of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. (Dr.) V.S. Elizabeth who is a Professor of History and has teaching experience of nearly 40 years.

The Centre was established in the year 2020 and is under the leadership of our Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) V.S. Elizabeth, assisted by Dr P. Kumar, Assistant Professor of History and Mr V. Ravindran, Research Assistant, LCHSI.

Legal Centre for History of South India, TNNLU, Tiruchirappalli is the first of its kind among the National Law Universities, setup exclusively for collecting data on the legal history of South India in general, and specifically of the Legal History of Tamil Nadu.

About the Conference

The concept of justice has been debated upon for millennia. It has been one of the most exciting and controversial ideas. It has been debated on at least three fronts. In the first place, in terms of what constitutes justice.

As a second point, the concept of justice has been affected by normative evaluations; accordingly, various explanations of justice have been predisposed to the normative impetuses of the commentators. Third, the topic of what constitutes justice has been at the centre of the debate over good laws.

An analytical breadth has been reached on the question of what are excellent laws when justice at the practical level is always given according to the law.

Every society’s definition of justice has evolved through time. In India, societies evolved an understanding of justice throughout the past from the evolution of the conception of justice as unequal castes, genders and communities in pre-modern times to ideas of justice based on English Legal Principles in modern times; and justice as expanding capacities in post-modern times.

Political ideologies, religious beliefs, cultural intolerance, poverty and hunger, gender discrimination, abuses of human rights, and inequality, among other social handicaps, have prevented common people’s access to justice even since independence.

Objectives

  • To bring out the different ideas of justice through time.
  • To trace the idea of justice followed by different rulers who ruled the various kingdoms in the ancient and medieval periods.
  • To understand the idea of justice followed by the British during their rule and ideas of justice used to gain independence from the British.
  • To observe the evolution of the idea of justice since independence.

The National Conference on “Tracing the Idea of Justice from the Pre-Independence period to the 75th year of India’s Independence”, organized by the Legal Centre for History of South India, Tamil Nadu National Law University, Tiruchirappalli will be held on August 20, 2022.

The conference invites contributions in the form of full-length scholarly papers documenting original and substantial research work.

Eligibility

The conference is open to students(UG and PG), Research Scholars and Academicians.

Location

‘Online’

Registration / Submission Procedure

An abstract of 300 – 500 words with a maximum of five keywords must be submitted within 11:59 PM on or before 18 March 2022 in the registration link given here.

Submission Procedure

  • The paper shall be 3000 – 5000 words (excluding footnotes) must be submitted within 11:59 PM on or before on 31 May 2022 to ncij@tnnlu.ac.in upon acceptance of abstract.
  • Manuscripts are screened for plagiarism and, if found, manuscripts will be rejected at any stage of processing.
  • Co-authorship is allowed for a maximum of two authors.
  • The submission must be made in a Microsoft Word (.docx) format with ‘Title of the Research Paper’ as file name via e-mail with the email subject as ‘Submission – Name of the Author’.

Formatting Guidelines

  • Main Body:
    • Font: Times New Roman
    • Font size: 12
    • Line spacing: 1.5
    • Alignment: Justified
  • Footnotes:
    • Font: Times New Roman
    • Font size: 10
    • Line spacing: 1.0
    • Alignment: Justified
  • Margins should be 1 inch (2.54 cm) on all sides
  • The participants shall follow the 9th Edition of MLA as the style of citation.
  • All entries must be submitted through mail id only. Entries submitted through any other medium/mode would not be considered for evaluation.
  • A participant can send one entry only. In case it is found that any participant has submitted more than one entry, all entries will be considered as invalid.
  • Mention of the author’s name/emails, etc. anywhere in the body of the Research Papers will lead to disqualification.
  • All the queries regarding the conference shall be addressed to ncij@tnnlu.ac.in only.

Fee details

The Registration Fee for Students is Rs. 300/ and Rs. 500/- for Research Scholars and Academicians.

Bank Details

Name of the Account Holder: TNNLU- CONFERENCE SEMINAR AND WORKSHOPS
A/C No.: 30030110042083
IFSC Code: UCBA0003003
Bank & Branch: UCO Bank, TNNLS Branch,
Tamil Nadu National Law University,
Navalurkuttapattu,
Dindigul Main Road,
Tiruchirappalli 620 027.
UPI ID: tnnluconference@ucobank

Submission Deadline

March 18, 2022

Brochure

Contact details

Mr. V. Ravindran, Research Assistant,
Legal Centre for History of South India
Tamil Nadu National Law University, Tiruchirappalli.
E-mail: ravindranv@tnnlu.ac.in
Phone: 9442790378

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About the Conclave

The purpose of the program is to create awareness about human rights, human values and their role in society.

The participants can actively participate since Legal Conclave is flexible and versatile in its nature and a great platform to learn and hear from the eminent academicians in the field of law from all over the country.

Call for Entries

  • Research Papers/Articles/Essays (Maximum Word Limit 2500) (English/Hindi)
  • Poetry Writing (English/Hindi)

Themes

Theme: Human values and Human rights

Sub Themes

  • Dignity and Justice
  • Latest developments in the field of human rights
  • Environment protection laws
  • Law and culture 
  • Gender equality
  • Socio-legal reforms 
  • Societal challenges in accepting human right laws
  • Privacy and cyber crimes
  • Liberty and freedom

And any other relevant topics

Note: The selected entries for article, poetry, essay, shall be published by an international publication house in a form of a book with an ISBN. The publication shall be on a chargeable basis which shall be given to the publication house and shall be accepted once your entry has been selected.

Who can participate?

Open for all (Any Student, Faculty, and Scholar can participate)

Submission Guidelines

  • The first page of the submission should only contain the title of the paper, followed by the 200-word abstract. The second page must contain a table of contents, and the main body of the manuscript should begin immediately thereafter.
  • All the submissions must be original and unpublished work of the author(s). All the submissions will be checked for plagiarism and those with plagiarism percentage over the permissible limit (i.e., 15%) will be summarily rejected.
  • Disclosure of information regarding the identity of the author(s), including, but not limited to name, institutional assistance, professional details, etc., within the body of the manuscript or other properties of the document submitted is strictly prohibited. Any violation of the anonymity requirement will lead to disqualification of the manuscript for the purposes of the competition.
  • The participants are required to submit their manuscript by sending the paper on legalaidalsl@gmail.com.

Formatting Guidelines 

  • Garamond; Size 12; 
  • Justified; 1.5 Spacing. 
  • Footnoting Guidelines: Garamond; Size 10; Justified; 1 spacing.

Citation Guidelines:

  • The authorities must be cited in the form of footnotes.
  • Citations must follow a uniform format of citation throughout the submission.
  • The participants are required to provide the title of the name of the author, article/report/blog, date of publication, and active web-link for the authorities cited wherever possible.
  • In case of large documents such as reports, long articles, cases, etc. the author(s) must include the relevant paragraph/page of the authority being cited.
  • Speaking/explanatory citations are discouraged.

Competition Guidelines:

  • A co-authorship of not more than two (2) authors is permitted.
  • By submitting the article, the author(s) forfeit their copyright over their manuscript in favor of the organizers.
  • In case of any dispute, the decision of the organizers will be final and binding. The Centre retains absolute discretion in marking the manuscripts.

Important Dates

  • Last Date of Submissions: 20th March 2022
  • Event Date: 28th March to 2nd April

Contact details

  • Dr. Axita Srivastava (Assistant Professor) 
  • Ms. Jyotsna Singh (Assistant Professor) 
  • Student Convenors
    • Yash Tewari: +91 7800617777
    • Maryam Beig: +91 7523842896
    • Suryansh Tripathi: +91 9140742021

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About the Organiser

Progressive Education Society’s, Modern Law College, Pune 16 is one of the premier legal educational institute in Maharashtra situated close to the “Oxford of the East” the Savitribai Phule Pune University.

Established in 2003, Modern Law College has carved a niche for itself. Permanently affiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University, recognised by the Bar Council of India, U/S2(f 12 (B) of UGC Act, 1956 and accredited by NAAC Bengaluru the College stands as one of the best law colleges in Pune.

About the Webinar

The concept of mental health has secured mammoth credibility in the past few years, with the focus being shifted towards enhanced mental health care professionals and facilities and attention paid towards a sounder mental and emotional health development of the youth and adults.

However, the palpitating question persists: how far along has India travelled on this tumultuous journey to achieve the definitive aspiration of securing stable mental health across the country for persons of every age group.

Through the means of this webinar, it will be an endeavor to find an answer to this question by delving into the mental healthcare laws in India [The Mental Health Act, 1987 and The Mental Healthcare Act, 2017] coupled with the understanding of international as well as constitutional aspects concerning mental health care laws.

This National Webinar aims towards discussing socio-legal aspects of Mental health and issues and challenges related to it.

Objectives of the Webinar

  • To create awareness amongst students and academia regarding mental health, its relevance and to initiate a dialogue amongst various stakeholders.
  • To discuss the significance and legal issues concerning the significance of Mental Healthcare
  • To suggest policy measures and suggestions to develop strategies for strong implementation of existing legal framework on issues of Mental Health and healthcare.

Themes of the Conference

  • Developing positive Mental Health for teaching learning experience.
  • Human Rights and International Approach
  • Indian Constitution and Right to health
  • Mental Healthcare reforms in India
  • Mental Healthcare and Assisted Suicide
  • Mental Health of Prisoners
  • Any other related subject.

The above-mentioned themes are only indicative and a paper relevant to the main theme of the seminar may be submitted.

Eligibility

Any student or academician

Location

Online

Registration / Submission Procedure

Guidelines for Authors

  • Title- Font size-14, Times New Roman
  • Content- Size 12, Times New Roman 2000-3000 Words
  • Citation- SILC Footnoting System
  • Line Spacing- 1.5

Submit your papers by mailing them to info.mlcj@gmail.comFor registration, click here.

Fee details

Charges for paper Publication:

  • Students of Modern Law College & Maharashtra Institute of Mental Health -Rs. 500/-
  • Professionals & Others – Rs. 1000/-

Details for e-Payment

Account Name: Progressive Education Society’s Modern Law College
Bank Name: IDBI Bank
Account No. 062104000055550
IFSC Code: IBKL0000062
MICR Code: 411259003

Important Dates

  • Last Date of Abstract Submission- 13/03/2022
  • Last Date of Paper Submission- 20/03/2022

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Contact details

  • Asst. Prof. Shital Keskar +919067741089
    Faculty Incharge, Modern Law College
  • Asst. Prof. Neelam Dighe +919673731873
    Faculty Incharge, Modern Law College
  • Asst. Prof. Prajakta Bhagwat +919096590864
    Faculty Incharge, Modern Law College
  • Mr. Ritesh Patel +919049487137
    Student Coordinator, Modern Law College

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