The Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla, is launching the Third Volume of its annual publication, HPNLU Law Journal (HLJ) (ISSN: 2582-8533). In this regard, submissions, under different categories, are invited from interested faculty members, research scholars, judges, professionals, and students. The volume is not restricted to any particular theme and manuscripts with an inter-disciplinary perspective on contemporary socio-legal issues, theories, and developments awaiting scholarly treatment are encouraged.
About the HPNLU Law Journal
The Law Journal is envisioned to be essential for promoting multi-disciplinary studies (with the law being the focal point) which sit at the core of the National Education Policy, 2020.
HLJ promotes research by bringing together legal thoughts from academia, professionals, social science scholars, and students to add to the existing debates. The Journal maintains its quality by using the technique of double-blind peer review and rigorous editing of each article. In order to ensure that the quality is not foregone, after the final editing, a further review of the selected articles is done by the Editorial Team to finalise whether these articles can be a part of the final publication.
Categories of Submission
Articles – 7000-12000 Words
Case Comments – 4000-8000 Words
Notes or Legislative Review – 5000-8000 Words
Book Reviews – 1500-3000 Words
Note – The word limit prescribed for each category is inclusive of the footnotes and references
Theme
There is no prescribed theme(s) or topic(s) for the HLJ. All submissions, whether relating to the legal developments directly or otherwise, are welcome. Inter-disciplinary studies are promoted and contemporary topics of socioeconomic relevance are suggested to the writers.
Submission
All contributions have to be submitted in electronic form. The paper should be processed in MS Office and the following guidelines must be followed –
Paragraphs should be double-spaced.
The margin on the left and the right-hand side for the paragraphs should be one and a half inches.
Font should be in type – Palatino Linotype and size – 11, throughout the paper.
Footnotes should be in font size 10.
The use of italics, bold font, and single inverted commas is suggested for the manuscript.
Email
Provide your manuscripts at lawjournal.editor@hpnlu.ac.in.
Deadline
The last date for submission of the manuscript is 30 May 2023.
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The Government of Andhra Pradesh established Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (DSNLU) vide DSNLU Act, 2008 at Visakhapatnam to impart quality legal education. It is recognized u/s 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956, and the BCI. It has also been granted 12B status by the UGC and 28th rank in the National Institutional Ranking Framework by the Ministry of Education in 2021. Its mission is to design and deliver legal education and promote academic achievements and excellence in legal research. The University offers 5 years integrated B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) and 1 year LL.M. (Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and Commercial Law), and 2 years of M.Sc. (Arbitration & Mediation) Programmes. It also offers Doctoral and Post Doctoral Degrees in Legal Studies.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
The start-up culture in India is expanding exponentially and successful Entrepreneurs are identified in almost every field. With its increased potential in the global market as the 5th largest economy, India has gained momentum to be the market leader in the future. The Indian start-up ecosystem in the last decade has witnessed 10 unicorns and hundreds of new start-ups gaining investor confidence across the globe.
DSLIC understands that there is a need to conduct entrepreneurship workshops to skill and up-skill young creative minds. The competitive market poses challenges to budding entrepreneurs to start, succeed and sustain. Some are born Entrepreneurs but some need to be skilled; some may succeed and some may not, So, we believe that few skills may be inculcated and imbibed through training.
In this direction, the Two-day National-level workshop is planned, because any start-up needs a good leader, with an entrepreneurial mindset and a vast understanding of subjects like Management, Technology, and Law with other disciplines, like socio, political, economic, and cultural environment. Any leader needs to have a basic understanding of Management Information Systems, Strategic Management, Operational Management, Human Resources, Finance, Marketing, etc, which are relevant for any start-up including a law firm.
The objective of this workshop is to promote a learning strategy that helps the participants as transit in their journey towards achieving their dream. The workshop is planned to train participants from different disciplines who have a passion for creating value and exploring their ideas, expanding their network, and bringing their thoughts into reality.
THE PARTICIPANTS CAN BE
Entrepreneurs,
Practitioners,
Trainers, and other professionals.
Students and Academicians.
THEMES FOR THE WORKSHOP
Choose the path
Building Blocks to Entrepreneurship
Road taken – not taken
Finance and Fortune
Scale up – Scale down
Signed, Sealed, Delivered
Lawyer vs Entrepreneur – Lawyer as an Entrepreneur Triumph with Technology
NOTE: The workshop shall include 4 technical sessions and 2 practical sessions, per day.
REGISTRATION DETAILS
Registration Fee: Rs. 2000 /- per person Register on or before – 15th March 2023
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Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University was established in 2005 by the State Legislature of Uttar Pradesh. It came into existence in 2006 intending to encourage and disseminate legal knowledge. The University instils a sense of responsibility towards society in the students and is committed to promoting diverse cultures in the field of law.
About the Competition
Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University is incredibly proud and excited to announce the inaugural edition of its flagship arbitration moot, i.e., RMLNLU–Kochhar & Co. Arbitration Moot Court Competition, 2023. This moot is being organized in association with Kochhar & Co. as the Title Sponsor and IAMC, Hyderabad, as our Exclusive Institutional Partner.
As a part of the competition, the registered teams shall be required to submit their memorials. Subsequently, the top 32 teams qualifying for the memorial knockout rounds shall appear for the oral rounds to be conducted at the University campus from 24th-26th March 2023. Apart from the incredible cash prizes, the top performers in the competition shall also be awarded internships with distinguished luminaries in the arbitration field.
List of Important Dates
Proposition Release: 10th February 2023
Last date for Registration: 28th February 2023
Last date for Clarifications: 18th February 2023
Release of Clarifications: 23rd February 2023
Memorial Submission: 10th March 2023
Memorial Knockout: 15th March 2023
Oral Rounds: 24th to 26th March 2023
Awards
Winner: Rs. 50,000 and Internship slots at Kochhar & Co.
Runner Up: Rs. 40,000 and Internship slots at IAMC, Hyderabad
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The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala (RGNUL) is an autonomous National Law University (NLU) established under the second wave of reforms instituted by the Bar Council of India. Established in 2006, RGNUL has garnered a pan-India reputation as a stellar institution for legal research and education. In May 2015, RGNUL became the first and the only NLU to have been accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with an ‘A’ grade.
About the Competition
The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law’s flagship moot has grown into one of the biggest in the nation. The goal is to develop competent and talented lawyers and inquisitive researchers in order to help society through legal reforms. It was with this objective in mind that the idea for this Flagship moot was first conceived. Since the competition’s inception in 2011, students from all across the country have joined us in rendering it a success.
List of Important Dates
Notification of the Competition and release of the Moot Proposition: Second week of February 2023
Last Date of Registration (Submission of Registration Form via Email/Google Form): 5th March 2023
Last Day of Seeking Clarifications: 10th March 2023
Release of Clarifications: 15th March 2023
Last Date of Submission of Soft Copy of Written Submission: 20th March 2023
Last Day of Mailing Travel Form via Email: 25th March 2023
Draw of Lots and Exchange of Written Submission: 6th April 2023
Researcher’s Test: 6th April. 2023
Preliminary Rounds 7th April 2023
Quarter-Final and Semi-Final Rounds: 7th April 2023
Final Rounds: 8th April 2023
Valedictory and Prize Distribution: 8th April 2023
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Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow invites original manuscripts in the form of articles, essays, notes and comments on any topic of contemporary relevance in the field of law for publication in the University’s flagship RMLNLU Journal.
Submission Guidelines
Submissions are to be made in English language only.
Teachers, Academicians, Lawyers and Jurists may contribute papers in RMLNLUJ. Papers from students are not accepted in RMLNLUJ.
The word limit for the submissions (excluding footnotes) is 3,000-5,000 for articles and 2,000-3,000 for notes and comments.
The abstract should be within 350-500 words along with 05 keywords.
The Editorial Committee of the Journal reserves the right to edit the manuscripts once it is selected for publication.
Co-authorship is allowed between the two authors limit to articles only. For Case-Comments, Notes and Comments, and Book Review etc, Co-authorship is not allowed.
The authors from the ‘ADVOCATE’ category must mention their affiliation with the court where they are in practice with a registration number.
The similarity report of the paper should be within 10% as per The UGC Academic Guidelines 2018 HERE.
It should be typed in Times New Roman, Font size 12, 1.15 line spacing. Headings should be in Capital letters at centre-line spacing.
Footnoting should be in accordance with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, 20th edition.
The footnotes should be in Times New Roman, Font size 10, single line spacing.
The electronic submissions should be made only in Microsoft word format.
The electronic file of the document should contain the Author’s name_Title of the paper.doc
The final draft of the submission [Abstract (350-500 words) +05 keywords + Manuscript+ Copyright Form] should be submitted in electronic form and should be e-mailed to journal@rmlnlu.ac.in along with the copyright form latest by 31st March 2023.
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The National Law University, Delhi (‘University’) through Project 39A is seeking to engage, on a contractual basis, two Associates (Litigation) at its campus in Dwarka, New Delhi. The contract will be for one year initially and can be extended on an annual basis at the discretion of the University. The Associate will be responsible for working on cases being handled by Project 39A, primarily concerning prisoners sentenced to death.
About Project 39A
Project 39A draws inspiration from Article 39-A in the Indian Constitution on equal justice and signals the broadening of our work on the criminal justice system in India. We undertake litigation, research and communications relating to forensics, torture, legal aid, mental health and the death penalty.
Number of Vacancies
2
Roles and Responsibilities
Draft criminal appeals, review petitions, writ petitions, applications, rejoinders, mercy petitions, and other legal documents.
Brief and assist senior advocates and advocates on record.
Devise legal strategy and arguments for cases handled by Project 39A and carry out related research.
Visit prisons across India to conduct detailed interviews with prisoners sentenced to death, and their families as part of developing legal strategies in particular cases.
Regularly communicate with prison authorities to obtain case-specific information and documents.
Present the work of Project 39A at appropriate fora.
Contribute to the research and strategic efforts at Project 39A as and when required.
Organise training workshops and conferences.
Any other work that may be necessary to further the aims of Project 39A.
Eligibility Criteria
Graduate with an LLB degree and enrolment with any State Bar Council.
Those with full-time criminal litigation experience of two years or more at the appellate stage will be given preference.
The ability to read/ write/ speak different Indian languages will be an advantage but is not mandatory.
This is a full-time position based in Delhi.
Compensation
The compensation will be commensurate with experience.
How to Apply?
Interested persons may send their résumé and a statement of purpose, explaining their interest in representing prisoners sentenced to death and the contribution that they see themselves making through this position.
The statement of purpose must not exceed 750 words.
Applications and documents will be accepted only through the link available below.
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Climate Change has become an undeniable fact. The impact of anthropological and natural activities degrading the environment has unequivocally resulted in global warming, which may have triggered a ticking clock toward the global apocalypse ending life on earth as we know it. Climate Change and Global warming have caused a threat not only to human lives but also to the lives of flora, fauna, and even micro-organisms. The increasing human population and needs have caused a significant increase in industrialization, commodification, and commercialization, which has led to environmental issues such as deforestation, waste generation, increasing GHG and Non-GHG emissions, freshwater and ocean degradation, etc. These environmental issues are responsible for rising sea levels, changing temperatures, Arctic melting, food scarcity, and damage to living organisms. Arguably anthropologic interventions may not be the only cause of climate change natural causes also play a part. Forest fires, volcanoes, and earthquakes also affect the environment. Nevertheless, it is only with a human intervention that we can hope to resolve the disastrous impact of environmental degradation. The initiatives towards disaster management, carbon trading, carbon sequestration, biotechnology, and clean energy, green building, may provide mechanisms to deal with the upcoming challenges from climate change.
The International Conference on Climate Justice and Sustainable Environment (ICCJSE) 2023 provides a stage for a plethora of ideas that can revolutionize the prevailing knowledge on climate change and provide a platform for discussion and the creation of new ideas. It provides an apt forum for bringing together scientific, economic, social, and legal experts working in academia, research institutions, industry companies, non-governmental organizations, and government agencies to deliberate on the urgent environmental concerns facing the entire planet and to give them an opportunity to share the recent scientific knowledge, management approaches, and engineering solutions for the dilemmas set by climate change.
ABOUT GUJARAT MARITIME UNIVERSITY:
Gujarat Maritime University (GMU) is an endeavour of the Gujarat Maritime Board, Government of Gujarat, to provide a fillip to the growth in the Maritime Sector by bridging the knowledge gap in the sector. The prime objective of the University is to be a global centre of excellence in Maritime education, research and development, and professional training. It aims to enhance and increase the human capital and capacity of the maritime industry both in India and across the globe. The University has established its Centre for Maritime Environmental Law (CMEL) to foster active research on the contemporary issues of the ever-growing legal field and to promote capacity building. The Centre provides new insights, knowledge transfer, and training by organizing International events such as Conferences, Seminars, Webinars, Capacity building, and training programmes for sector professionals and students.
THEMES OF THE CONFERENCE:
Climate Change and Global Warming
Anthropogenic Climate Change
Dealing with Climate Change
Natural Causes of Climate change
Flora and Fauna for Environmental Protection
Biotechnology, Development vis-à-vis Environment and Agriculture
Agriculture and Biotechnology
Quest for Good Governance in Open-Field Biotechnology
Freshwater Conservation
Sustainable Development Goals
Marine Environment
Protection of Marine Biodiversity
Impact of Shipping on the Environment
Land-Based Marine Pollution
Ocean Conservation
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Submission of Abstract: The authors are required to submit an abstract of not more than 500 words. The abstract should be direct and precise, containing the introduction of the topic, intended research, and expected conclusion. You can submit an abstract via email to gcesdcc@gnlu.ac.in.
Complete Paper submission: The paper shall be submitted as per the below-mentioned guidelines. Strict adherence to the guidelines must be ensured.
Font: Times New Roman
Font Size: Font size – 12 for text, 14 for Headings, 12 for sub-headings, and 10 for footnotes.
Margin- Top, Bottom, Rights side- 2.5 cm and Left Side- 3.5 cm
Spacing: Line Spacing – 1.5 for text and 1.0 for footnotes
Word limit –Maximum 15000 words (including footnotes)
Page numbers – bottom centre
Alignment – Justified, and layout must be A4 size.
Uniform APA 7th Edition Style must be followed with proper reference.
Submitted papers must be original and not sent for publication elsewhere.
Plagiarism above 10% will result in automatic disqualification.
All the selected participants presenting their papers would be provided with a Certificate of Presentation. Selected papers will be considered for WoS and SCOPUS Indexed Journal. Please note that the final selection or rejection of the paper is based on the discretion of the Journal
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE:
The conference is open to National and International Academicians, Students, Practitioners, Scholars and Experts. There is no restriction on the number of authors for the submission of a research paper however they are required to register for the conference separately.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Last date for submission of Abstracts
20th February 2023. 23:59 IST
Confirmation of Acceptance
24th February 2023
Submission of Full Paper
17th March 2023. 23:59 IST
Last Date of Registration
10th March 2023
Submission of PPT
20th March 2023
Date of Conference
24th to 26th March 2023
For any queries please email gcesdcc@gnlu.ac.in.
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National Law Institute University, Bhopal, is inviting applications for internships in HYBRID MODE i.e. ONLINE AS WELL AS OFFLINE from young and dynamic students for the position of Research Intern for its National Level Project ‘e-Nyayaganga’ for Development of Digital Content for Legal Literacy – Design, Development and Management sponsored by the Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India.
About E-Nyayaganga
NLIU, Bhopal, is designated as the National Nodal Agency for Design, Development and Management of Digital Content for Legal Literacy by the Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India for Digital Legal Literacy and Legal Awareness Program.
Eligibility
The candidate should be an undergraduate or postgraduate student from the field of Law/Media Studies/Design/Multimedia/Social Work from a recognized College/University established in India.
The candidate must have good research, writing and designing skills.
The candidate must be a citizen of India.
Desirable Skills
Knowledge of various national and international frameworks and schemes related to digital legal literacy and Access to Justice.
Good verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
Working knowledge of the Internet, MS Office/Excel and other desktop/mobile-based technologies for designing software and sound digital knowledge.
Should have proven experience in report writing, documenting and presenting PPTs, and organising conferences/ seminars and events.
Should have proven skills in secondary data analysis and data management on social sector programming.
Candidates with a background in designing and developing digital content will be preferred.
Mode
Hybrid (Online/Offline)
Duties
Developing digital legal literacy pedagogy focusing on rights and duties and welfare schemes.
Legal Aid and Access to Justice Advocacy for vulnerable and marginalized sections.
Community intervention projects.
Digital knowledge management and content development.
Duration of the Internship
The internship duration is initially one month, which may extend on a need basis. The application will be accepted on a rolling basis.
Terms of Internship
The internship does not entail payment of a stipend.
The engagement as a law intern is purely temporary and shall not confer any right or claim in future for regular appointment in the NLIU, Bhopal.
The law intern may be discharged without prior notice.
A law intern intending to terminate their engagement may do so after completing assigned tasks and one week prior notice.
The research intern may be attached to the Project Monitoring Unit/Project Implementing Committee.
Internship Certificate
The intern shall be issued a certificate of internship only after completing the internship term.
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The Centre is looking to engage a Research Associate to support the research and ancillary activities of the Committee.
DURATION:
The engagement shall be for a period of six months (extendable by another six months), starting immediately.
RESPONSIBILITY:
The Research Associate shall primarily be required to conduct research in the areas of Criminal Law, including the Indian Penal Code 1860, the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 and the Indian Evidence Act 1872
The Research Associate will additionally be required to carry out other activities of the Committee including the organisation of consultations and meetings with various stakeholders.
The Research Associate shall be assigned any other such responsibility as the Committee may deem fit.
ELIGIBILITY
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) or LL.B. with a research experience of more than three years; or, LL.M., with a research experience of more than two years.
RENUMERATION:
The renumeration shall be commensurate to experience.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
All Applicants are required to apply by 24th May 2020, 11.59 pm latest. Applications beyond this date and time will not be considered. The applicants are required to submit their CV, a Statement of Purpose (maximum 300 words) and a writing sample (published/unpublished, sole authorship, preferably on Criminal Law) to ccv@nludelhi.ac.in with the subject ‘Committee for Reforms in Criminal Law: Application for the Post of Research Associate’. The selected candidates shall be required to appear for an interview.
EVENT: Call for Blogs ORGANISER: National Law University,Odisha TOPIC: contemporary constitutional Issue
CONTACTS: For further any query please contact on the given email I’d and Number Udipto sarmarah ( Editor-in-chief):+ 91-6290503564 Yashvardhan Singh( Editorial -board -member):+91-7905007036
Email: clssubmission@gmail.com
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