About the Organizer

DLR Arts and Science College (Co-Ed), Villapakkam was established in 2017 and affiliated to Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore and recognized by the Government of Tamil Nadu.

The Department of Defence and Strategic Studies at D.L.R Arts and Science College (Co-Ed.) was established in 2019 with a B.A Degree programme.

Concept Note for the E-Conference

India is the largest democracy in the world. Elections are the most important part of politics in a democratic country. A good democracy can only function if elections to positions of power are free and fair and lead to democratic victory.

General elections, union elections, and state and local elections form one of the most important principles of such a democracy at regular intervals. General elections such as union, state, and local elections are among the most important principles of such a democracy at regular intervals.

Elections express people’s attitudes, values ​​, and beliefs about the political environment from time to time, expressing confidence in the government and changing it when necessary. Electoral reform means introducing fair electoral systems to conduct fair elections, and electoral reform changes electoral systems to improve how public desires are reflected in election results. It also includes restoring existing systems to improve and increase their efficiency.

The Electoral Commission and the judiciary have ensured free and fair elections from time to time. The Electoral Commission has taken several new initiatives to clean up the electoral process in India.

This National Conference provides an opportunity for experts from different disciplines to meet and share their to exchange valuable thoughts, impressions and research studies on the following topics related to important issues of the electoral process and reforms in India.

Call for Papers

Conference papers are invited from the academicians, practitioners, researchers, activists, scholars, students and other stakeholders of Electoral Reforms. The National Conference will serve as a platform to deliberate on the following pertinent issues.

Themes

  • Armed Forces and Electoral Reform
  • Auditing of Election Manifesto
  • Cash for Vote
  • Code of Conduct
  • Compulsory Voting
  • Criminalisation of Politics and Politicization of Criminals
  • Free and Fair Election
  • Issues and Challenges of EVMs
  • Media and Election
  • Determining the eligibility for the Candidate
  • Non-Serious Independent candidates
  • NOTA
  • Political and Non-Political Bureaucratic
  • Power during Elections
  • Politics of Defection
  • Postal Vote for Migrants
  • Recall
  • Regulating Party Funding and Election Spending
  • Role of Regional Political Parties in India
  • Role of RTI and Political Parties
  • Role of Women in Participative Democracy
  • Any other related themes

Guidelines for Submission

  • Interested authors should submit an abstract in about 500 words. All abstracts will be peer reviewed and evaluated before final acceptance. Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to submit and present full paper at the Conference.
  • The length of the full papers should not exceed about 5000 words (excluding tables, figures, illustrations and references etc.) and it must be typed in Times New Roman font Size 12 on A4 size paper with 1.5 line spacing using MS Word.
  • MLA Citation (9th ed.) must be strictly adhered to while submitting the full papers.
  • Publication: Shortlisted papers will be published as an edited book with an ISBN by a reputable international publisher.

Important Dates

  • Last Date for Submission of Abstract by E-mail: March 30, 2022
  • Intimation on Selection of the Abstract: April 5, 2022
  • Last Date for Submission of Full Paper: May 10, 2022

Awards

  • Best Paper Award
  • Best Research Paper Award is given to 3 papers.

Registration Fee

  • Academicians/Industry Delegates/NGOs: Rs. 400/-
  • Scholars & Students: Rs. 200/-
  • Publication Charges: Rs. 1000/-
  • Participation Charges: Rs. 100/-

Registration and Payment Link- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScgxLHMD2MyNRGSVSdGImCDKLgDZLS2liXpKW55LOACKKOKaA/viewform

Bank Details

  • Bank Name: TAMILNADU MERCANTILE BANK
  • Account Name: Arcot Sri Mahalakshmi Women’s Teacher Training Institute
  • Account No. : 251100500300002
  • Branch: ARCOT
  • IFSC CODE : TMBL0000251

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Contact details

Dr. A. RANJITH KUMAR
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Dept. of Defence and Strategic Studies
DLR Arts and Science College (Co-Ed)
Tamil Nadu, India – 632 521
ranjithkumarddssdlr@gmail.com

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About SGLC

The College is the second oldest institute of higher learning in the state functioning under the auspices of the Sikkim Government and is registered with and recognized by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi. The College is also acknowledged by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and fulfills the requirements of the provisions Sections 2 (f) and 12 B, UGC Act, 1956.

About the Seminar

Sikkim Government Law College (SGLC) is organizing a National Seminar on the topic, ‘Ancient Indian Jurisprudence and its relevance in the contemporary society, on April 29th and 30th, 2022.

Eligibility

Academicians, Research Scholars, Legal Professionals

Submission Guidelines

  • Word limit for Abstract Submission – 200-250
  • Word limit for Full Paper – 3000-3500
  • Font: Times New Roman, Size 12, Center-Aligned

Sub-Themes

  • Dynamics and Relevance of Ancient Indian law in the contemporary era.
  • Changing position of women and society from Ancient to Contemporary era.
  • Evolution of trade and commerce from the ancient to the contemporary era.
  • Uniform Civil Code

Important Dates

  • Submission of Abstract: April 7th, 2022
  • Communication of acceptance of abstract from Organizer’s Side: April 11th, 2022
  • Submission of Full Paper: April 20th, 2022
  • Seminar: April 29th and 30th, 2022

Registration Fee

Registration fee is payable by each of the authors of the papers individually and separately in cash on arrival at the place of the seminar before the inauguration

  • Outstation participants and University faculties): Rs 1500/-
  • Local participants: Rs 1000/-
  • Research Scholar (with proper identity) Rs 500/-

The joint paper presenter will be charged separately.

Paper presenters are requested to bring one passport size photograph at the time of registration.

How to Submit?

Mail at: sglcseminar2022@gmail.com

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About VIPS

Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, affiliated with GGSIP University, was established in the year 2000 with the vision to impart world-class quality professional education and promote excellence in education. In this pursuit, VIPS provides innovative pedagogies to encapsulate the prescribed curriculum and consistency, thereby focusing on the holistic growth of every student at VIPS.

About MAADHYAM – International Council for Conflict Resolution

Maadhyam-International Council for Conflict Resolution, founded by highly accomplished professionals, comprises many renowned, experienced, internationally accredited mediators. It has been at the forefront of developing and implementing training programs for imparting and promoting conflict resolution skills for ADR practitioners, in line with contemporary global trends. 

In recognition of its contribution to the development of Mediation, Maadhyam was invited to attend the signing of the Singapore Convention. Its office bearers were also part of the Draft Committee appointed for the Mediation Bill.

In keeping with its motto of continued learning, Maadhyam is happy to take forward its collaboration with one of the finest national universities – VIPS in the 4th National Virtual Negotiation Competition and hopes the event will help enrich and empower the young students – tomorrows’ leaders in ADR. 

About the Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution

The Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution is a platform that provides training and recognition to students participating in alternative dispute resolution activities ranging from mediation, arbitration to client counseling. The ADR skills enable participants to resolve the dispute amicably and ‘to be hard on the problem and soft on the people’.

The Virtual Negotiation Competition

The 4th VIPS – Maadhyam National Virtual Negotiation Competition, 2022 (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Competition’), organized by the Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution (CADR), Vivekananda School of Law and Legal Studies, VIPS, in collaboration with Maadhyam – International Council for Dispute Resolution (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Organising Committee’).

The Competition will be held from April 28 to May 1, 2022.

Eligibility

Open to all bonafide students pursuing undergraduate degrees (five and three-year law programs) in Law Schools/Colleges/Institutions/Universities recognized by the Bar Council of India. 

Each Participating Institution is permitted to send a maximum number of 2 teams to the Competition. If at all more teams are registered, that would be subject to only two teams being selected on the First Come, First Serve basis.

All participants must be registered with their respective institutions as full-time or part-time students for 2021-2022.

Mode of the Competition

Virtual

How to Register?

A team must register for the competition by filling out the google form- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScE8rkyBYZlxoi0C7RhIdSGZztMnitzS29YHvYb908H5Q0BKg/viewform?usp=send_form

Registration Form

  • A team will be required to pay Rs. 2000/- via NEFT or UPI as a registration fee for the competition. After making a payment, a screenshot of the payment and the transaction ID must be submitted in the google form as part of the registration process. 
  • Bank Details for NEFT:
    • Name: Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies Technical Campus
    • Bank: HDFC BANK LTD.
    • Branch: F1U/42 Block, Pitampura, New Delhi – 110034
    • Account No.: 50100199004255
    • IFSC Code: HDFC 0001657
  • Participants may also pay the registration fee via UPI by making a payment to the following UPI ID: vivekanandao.60644168@hdfcbank
  • A team will also need to submit a consent form in the google form duly signed and stamped by the Dean/Head of Department/Principal/Head of the law school institution permitting the participants to participate in the competition. 
  • Institutions may provisionally register for the event by emailing vipsdrcc@gmail.com by April 7, 2022.
  • The last date to register for the competition is April 18, 2022. 

Prizes

  • Best Team: Cash Prize: Rs. 25,000/- and Certificate of Merit
  • Runners up Team: Cash Prize: Rs.15,000/- and Certificate of Merit
  • Best Counsel (based on scores of the preliminary rounds): Cash Prize: Rs. 5000/- and Best Counsel’s Certificate of Merit
  • Best Client (based on scores of the preliminary rounds): Cash Prize: Rs. 5000/- and Best Client’s Certificate of Merit
  • Quarter-Finalists, Semi-Finalists, and Finalists: Certificate of Merit

Important Dates

Announcement of the CompetitionMarch 20, 2022
Last Date for Provisional RegistrationsApril 7, 2022
Last Date to RegisterApril 18, 2022
Release of ProblemsApril 21, 2022
Orientation SessionApril 23, 2022
Last Date to Seek ClarificationsApril 24, 2022
Dates of the CompetitionApril 28 to May 1, 2022

Contact details

  • Saharsh Panjwani, Student Convenor: 9013965521
  • Shivam Issar, Student Convenor: 9953071864
  • Or email us at vipsdrcc@gmail.com

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About the Law Journal

The Vishwakarma University Law Journal is a faculty-run, annual, blind peer-reviewed journal of the Vishwakarma University Department of Law. The objective of this Journal is to contribute original, outstanding and socially relevant research to the Field of Law.

It provides a platform for academicians, practitioners, researchers, scholars, and students to share their views and effectively contribute to legal academia.

Call for Papers

In pursuance of this vision, the Department of Law, Vishwakarma University, is calling for full paper submissions from academicians, practitioners, industry experts, and research scholars for Vol. 2, Issue 1 of the law journal.

Eligibility

Submissions of full papers for the law journal are invited from academicians, practitioners, industry experts, and research scholars.

Theme

The law journal does not restrict its scope to a particular theme. However, the authors must
ensure that the research paper addresses a contemporary legal or socio-legal issue.

The topic must be of relevance in the present time, and the authors must show originality in their approach in dealing with the issue at hand.

Submission Guidelines

  1. The full paper submissions must be in English
  2. Word Limit: Submissions should be in the following word limits (inclusive of footnotes)
    • Research papers (4,000- 6,000 words)
    • Case Comment (2000-3000 words)
    • Book reviews (1000-2000 words)
  3. Full paper submission must be accompanied by an Abstract of not more than 300 words.
  4. Co-authorship is allowed with a maximum of two authors
  5. Submissions should be in Times New Roman font, size 12, 1.5 line spacing, justified text, and 1-inch margins on all sides.
  6. Footnotes should be in Times New Roman font of size 10 with 1.0 line spacing. Endnotes are not allowed.
  7. The citations shall conform with the ILI Rules of footnoting available here.
  8. The author’s name (s) should not appear on the manuscript to facilitate blind review.
  9. All Submissions are to be made in MS Word format and sent to journal.law@vupune.ac.in
  10. The name, affiliation and designation, mailing address, mobile number, and e-mail address of the author (or corresponding author, if more than one author) must be mentioned in a separate MS-Word document, in the same mail.
  11. All submissions shall go through a plagiarism check. The similarity percentage should be within UGC-approved guidelines.

Deadline

Submit the full paper for the law journal by May 15, 2022.

Contact details

Mail at: journal.law@vupune.ac.in

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About the University

Amity University Haryana was established in 2010, vide Haryana (Private Universities) Act, 2006, as amended vide Act of 2010. Amity Law School, one of its Faculties, commenced functioning in 2011.

About ICSSR

ICSSR is an autonomous organization established by the Government of India in 1969 to promote, review, encourage, assist, and coordinate social science research. As a part of its Programme, six Regional Centres were set up across the country to act as a representative of the ICSSR to provide information and implement the programs and activities of the Council in the Region.

The North Western Regional Centre of the ICSSR was set up on the campus of the Panjab University, in 1977, on the initiative of Professor J.P. Naik, Member Secretary, ICSSR New Delhi, and Professor R.C. Paul, Vice-Chancellor, Panjab University. It acts as a representative of the ICSSR New Delhi for the promotion of social sciences and as an information Centre for disseminating and implementing the programs and the activities of the Council.

The jurisdiction of the North-Western Regional Centre of ICSSR extends to the states of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and the Union Territory of Chandigarh.

About the Seminar

After successfully conducting numerous events, ALS is proud to conduct a National Seminar in collaboration with the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) on Revisiting Women-Centric Laws from the Eyes of the Judiciary North-West Region on 29 April 2022.

Women have been at the receiving end of discriminatory practices for generations, and measures
to protect and promote their rights are usually lagging and lacking in providing the desired result,
i.e. Equality or equal treatment.

The role of women for centuries was defined and confined to either domestic work or areas that were designated as a woman’s job, like nursing, secretarial work, etc. It is majorly during the last century that this sphere, within which women were confined, saw broadening with women working in areas that were traditionally considered a man’s job.

Even though access to education and a wider range of employment opportunities can be seen today, women continue to face discrimination at work and at home.

Since independence, various legislations and measures have been enacted and implemented by the
Indian Government for ensuring gender equality and equity. However, the prevailing cultural traditions and social norms which are encased as Personal Laws continue to discriminate against women.

Women-related issues have been dealt with by the Indian Judiciary with the utmost care, and it has played an important role in upholding the rights and dignity of women through several landmark judgments. These judgments, delivered by various Courts of the country since independence, have influenced the enactment or amendment of many laws dealing with women’s rights.

Seminar Objectives

The following objectives are specifically aimed at addressing the issues prevalent and faced by
women in the North-West Region of India:

  • To educate the participants about the role that Judiciary plays in empowering women.
  • To enhance the participants’ knowledge regarding the challenges and hurdles faced by
    women.
  • To sensitize the participants vis-à-vis Reproductive Rights of Women.
  • To deliberate, discuss and elucidate upon the existing Legislations, Policies and Laws to
    achieve Women Empowerment.

Sub-themes

  1. Role of Judiciary in Empowering Women
    Judiciary has always played an important role in empowering women, by not only implementing the laws but also promulgating them. Judgements involving different aspects of issues faced by women, have shaped the movement towards providing de-facto equality to them in India and upheld the Constitutional mandate. These have shown that the judicial approach towards upholding and or promoting women’s rights has been proactively setting precedents for future reference, besides providing the stimulus for stringent laws to protect women’s rights. Overall the role played by the Indian Judiciary has considerably changed the attitude of society towards how women are viewed and their issues are addressed. However, there is a need of further sensitization of the Judiciary.
  2. Challenges and Hurdles in Women’s Empowerment
    India is predominantly a patrilineal, patrilocal and patriarchal society wherein the descent is traced
    through the male line and women move to the household of the husband after marriage. This
    social structure defines the role of women as secondary and limited to domestic or household
    activities.
    Women in India are subjected to various discriminatory practices, rooted in the norms and
    customs prevalent in the society. Besides the cultural hurdles, sometimes the laws and policies are
    also discriminatory, either directly or indirectly. For example, many Personal Laws have unequal
    distribution of rights amongst women and men with regards to inheritance, marriage, owning
    property etc.
    Issues like female foeticide, dowry, child marriage, girl child education, sexual and non-sexual
    violence etc. are still rampant in India, despite specific legislations, and are a constant attack on
    the Fundamental Right of Women to Personal Life and Liberty guaranteed under Article 21 of the
    Indian Constitution.
  3. Reproductive Technologies and Rights of Women
    Motherhood in Indian society is an identity given to women, which many times defines
    them. From ancient times, the problem of “INFERTILITY” was linked to women only. This has resulted in the ill-treatment of infertile women by their in laws and society as a whole treats them as a bad omen. Such treatment towards women is also the cause of increased mental health issues.
    Over the last decade, Indian Courts have issued several notable decisions recognizing women’s reproductive rights as part of the “inalienable survival rights”, implicitly protected under the Fundamental Right to Life. Certain ground-breaking judgments have laid the foundation for Indian Courts to play a strong role in preventing and addressing ongoing violations of women’s reproductive rights.
  4. Legislation, Policies, and Law to Achieve Women’s Empowerment
    The Constitutional mandate of ensuring gender equality and equity is being maintained by the
    State through various enactments and legislative measures that ensure the protection to women’s
    rights and dignity. These include provisions in Penal Laws and many Special Laws that have been
    enacted for addressing specific crimes against women. For instance, the Indian Penal Code,1860,
    the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 (Amended in 1995), Dowry Prohibition Act, (Amended in 2005),
    The Equal Remuneration Act, 1976, The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006, Indecent
    Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986, The Protection of Women from Domestic
    Violence Act, 2005 and The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition
    and Redressal) Act, 2013.

Submission Guidelines

  • Articles and Research Papers on the theme are invited from Academicians, Researchers, Advocates, and Students.
  • Co-authorship is permissible (subject to an upper limit of 2 Authors per submission).
  • The main Author and/or presenting Author shall register separately.

Abstract Submission

  • Word Limit of the Abstract: 300–350 words with keywords.
  • The abstract shall be accompanied by a brief profile of the author indicating their name, University/ Organization/ Institution, Email ID, contact number, and official address.
  • The Author(s) shall specify the Title of the Paper, and the Name(s) of the author(s).
  • All Abstracts to be uploaded in the Google Form.

Final Paper Submission

  • Word Limit of the Final Paper: 2500-3000 words.
  • Final paper should have a cover page containing the following:
    • Full name(s) of the Author(s)
    • Institution/Organization/University
    • Professional/Educational Details
    • Email address(es)
    • Contact number(s)
  • It must be typed in Times New Roman Font Size 12 on A4 size paper with 1” margin on
    all sides with 1.5 line spacing using MS Word.
  • The Paper is to be submitted through e-mail only with the subject as “Final Paper Submission for National Seminar” on alsicssrnationalseminar2022@gmail.com
  • The Blue Book: A Uniform System of Citation (Latest ed.) must be strictly adhered to while submitting the Abstracts and full Paper.
  • The Certificate of Presentation and Participation will be distributed to participants.

Important Dates

  • Last Date for submission of Abstract: April 10, 2022
  • Intimation of acceptance of Abstract: April 13, 2022
  • Full Paper Submission for presentation (Soft Copy) and Registration Form: April 24, 2022
  • Seminar: April 29, 2022
  • Final Paper Submission for publication (Soft Copy): May 15, 2022

How to Register?

Contact details

In case of any queries, participants may contact the undersigned.

  1. Ms. Asha Meena, Assistant Professor
    +918860176995, ameena@ggn.amity.edu
  2. Dr. Vijay Pal Singh, Assistant Professor
    +919466097940, vpsingh@ggn.amity.edu
  3. Ms. Monica Yadav, Associate Professor
    +919810706394, myadav@ggn.amity.edu

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About the Institute

Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS) was established in 2000 by Dr. S.C. Vats, an educationist, to realize the words of Swami Vivekananda: “Man Making, Character Building, and Nation Building.” Vivekananda School of Law and Legal Studies (VSLLS) is committed to realizing these words of Swami Vivekananda and providing quality professional education.

About Centre for Intellectual Property Rights

The Centre for Intellectual Property Rights (“CIPR”) was established to enhance the Intellectual Property knowledge base. The foundation of the Centre was laid in the year 2020 under the aegis of Prof. (Dr.) Neeru Nakra. The Centre aims to support academic and policy-oriented dialogue in the individual and intersectional areas of innovation and Intellectual Property.

About the Quiz

Keeping the objective of establishment in mind and to celebrate World Intellectual Property Day, CIPR is organizing a Quiz on Intellectual Property Rights. The main aim of the quiz is to provide a platform to the participants to test their knowledge in the field and develop an in-depth understanding of the subject in a distinct yet effective way.

General Details of the Quiz

  • Date: April 26, 2022
  • Mode and Platform: The event will take place via Online mode on the ‘Quizizz’ platform.

Prize

  • The Winner will get exciting prizes and an E-Certificate of Appreciation.
  • All registered participants shall also be given an E-Certificate of Participation.

Who can Participate?

The registration for the quiz is open for Law students from all semesters.

Registration and Payment Details

Register through the link given- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdBY7VxitchPY6Krxy0bk1slNaxGx8UxheHH057PFgQPdjfOw/viewform

Registration Fee: Rs. 100/-

Payment Details

  • Name: Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies Technical Campus
  • Name of the Bank: HDFC Bank Ltd.
  • Branch: F1U/42 Block, Pitampura, New Delhi- 110034
  • Account Number: 50100199004255
  • IFSC: HDFC 0001657

Payment Instructions

After the payment has been deposited in the above bank account, please-

  • Upload the screenshot of the payment in the registration form, and
  • Mail the following details to cipr.vslls@gmail.com
    • Name of the student
    • Enrolment Number
    • Programme/ Course
    • Institute/University or College
    • Amount Paid
    • UTR number & reference number generated after payment is successfully made
    • Name of the Account holder from whose account payment has been made
    • Account number from which payment has been made, and
    • Date of Transaction
  • Kindly Note: Uploading the Screenshot of Payment in the registration form and mailing it with the details mentioned above on the provided e-mail id is mandatory, failing which the registration may be canceled at the organizers’ discretion. 

Contact details

Whatsapp: (Labh Mishra)- 83688 84582

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About Jus Corpus

Jus Corpus is a body of legal professionals who have come together to incorporate an interdisciplinary journal. It is a platform that is open to students, academicians, scholars, and professionals in the law profession and allied fields to publish and read the content, which is published in the form of articles, blogs, case comments, research articles, etc.

About the Conference

In collaboration with Symbiosis Law School Nagpur & Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad, Jus Corpus is conducting the Virtual International Conference on ‘Women Rights in developing countries: Issues & Challenges’ on May 15, 2022.

Eligibility

Research papers are invited from the academic practitioners, research scholars and the students.

The papers should be author’s original work and should not be the repetition of any published work.

Research Papers shall be subject to the approval of the EditorialBoard and dependingon the quality of papers, selected papers will be published in the form of a Book with ISBN.

Co-authorship is permitted for the event (maximum 2 co-authors).

Sub-themes of the Conference

  • Women and Indian Constitution
  • Women and Criminal Justice System 
  • Women and Personal Laws
  • Women and Cyberspace
  • Women and Media
  • Women and Workplace
  • Women and Politics
  • Women and Changing Dimensions of Law

Any other topic aligned with the theme of the conference.

Submission Guidelines

I. Abstract

  • Word Limit: 300-500 (inclusive of keyword, minimum 3)
  • Entire body must be in italics
  • Font: Times New Roman, Size 12, Colour: Automatic, Alignment: Justified
  • Portrait mode
  • Line spacing: 1.5
  • The Cover page shall consist of the following details: Title of the Paper, Name of the author(s), Official designation/institutional details, Address, E-mail Id and Contact details of the Author(s).
  • The subject of the E-mail for submission of the Abstract must be “National Seminar: Submission of Abstract & Cover Page.
  • There must be a single file containing the cover page and abstract.
  • Submission id: juscorpusconference@gmail.com

Note – Abstract and the paper must be aligned to the seminar’s theme. The submission must be an original product and will be subjected to a plagiarism check.

II. FINAL PAPER

  • Word Limit: 3000-6000 words (exclusive of footnotes)
  • Font: Times New Roman
  • Font size: 12 on an A4 size paper
  • Line Spacing: 1.5
  • Text alignment must be justified.
  • Footnotes should follow uniform style of citation: Blue Book 20th Edition.
  • Font size 10 is to be maintained for Footnotes.
  • The Cover page shall consist of the following details: Title of the Paper, Name of the author(s), Official designation/institutional details, Address, E-mail Id and Contact details of the Author(s).
  • The subject of E-mail for submission of Full Paper must be “National Seminar: Submission of Full Paper”.
  • The paper must be submitted to juscorpusconference@gmail.com

Registration and Payment

Once the Abstract is selected, participants will be sent a registration link via e-mail.

The registration amount for the conference is:

  • Students: Rs. 1000/- (per participant)
  • Professionals: Rs. 1500/- (per participant)

The mode of payment will be duly intimated in the mail sent for the selection of the abstract.

Important Dates

  • Abstract Submission: April 15, 2022
  • Intimation of Selected Abstract: April 22, 2022
  • Last date for Registration and payment: April 30, 2022
  • Last date for submission of paper: May 05, 2022
  • Date of Conference: May 15, 2022

Brochure

Contact details

Mail at: juscorpusconference@gmail.com

Ayush Pandey (In-charge): +91 8299527179

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About International Journal on Consumer Law and Practice (IJCLP)

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

The University’s Chancellor is the Chief Justice of India, and the Chairman of the Bar Council of India is the Chairman of the General Council. NLSIU, since 2018 has consistently maintained the top rank in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranks higher educational institutions across India.

In Indian history first time the Consumer Law and Practice Chair (CLAP Chair) has been established in August 2008, at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore (NLSIU) by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi, to promote research, teaching and training in Consumer Law and Practice. From the date of establishment of this CLP chair, Prof.(Dr.) Ashok Patil is heading and administering this Chair and is the Chief Editor of this Journal.

The International Journal on Consumer Law and Practice (IJCLP) (ISSN 2347-2731) is an Open-Access, Blind-Peer-reviewed, Law journal published annually by NLSIU under the aegis of the Chair on Consumer Law and Practice, NLSIU (CLAP) since 2013. Recently Journal indexed on SCOPUS, HeinOnline, SCC OnLine, & UGC CARE List.

Previous issues have featured contributions by Hon. Justice AK Sikri (Judge, Supreme Court of India), HC Mult Norbert Reich (Emeritus Professor, Bremen University, Germany), Cristina Poncibò (Assoc. Prof., Comparative Private Law, University of Turin, Italy), Laura Zoboli (Asst. Prof., European Economic Law, University of Warsaw, Poland), James P Nehf (Prof. and Cleon H Foust Fellow, Robert H McKinney School of Law Indiana University), Gail Pearson (Prof., University of Sydney, Australia), etc.

IJCLP seeks to provide a forum for engaging in discussion on various National and International best practices of Consumer Protection Laws.

Following the Ninth successful volume of the Journal and in continuance of the endeavour to encourage academic discourse and legal scholarship, the Board of Editors invites submission for the Tenth Volume. The Journal welcomes contributions from academicians, practitioners, students of law and allied fields.

Submission Guidelines

The journal welcomes contributions from academicians, practitioners, students of law and allied fields.

Theme: Consumer Protection with special reference of E-Commerce and Product Liability

Sub Themes:

  • International Consumer Protection Framework & Policy specifically on E-Commerce and Product Liability
  • Role of Regulatory Authorities in Consumer Protection specifically on E-Commerce and Product Liability
  • Comparative study of Product Liability in India with developed Countries
  • Technological Advancements in Protection and Enforcement of Consumer Rights
  • Cross jurisdictional analysis of consumer laws on e-commerce
  • Intermediary liability in e-commerce
  • Product Liability Insurance

The sub-themes listed above are merely indicative and not exhaustive.  The Journal highly appreciates the Comparative Study of global best practice on E-commerce and Product Liability with India.

Word Limit

  • Articles and Research Papers with abstract (6,000-8,000 words inclusive of footnotes).
  • Essay (3,000-4,000 words inclusive of footnotes).
  • Case Comment, Legislative Briefs (2,500-3,000 words inclusive of footnotes).
  • Book Review (2,000 words inclusive of footnotes).

Format of Submission

  • The submission shall not contain the name of the author or institutional affiliation or any other identification mark. Submission shall be sent in .doc or .docx format only.
  • A separate cover letter in (.doc) or (.docx) format containing particulars of the author(s) and the submission is to be sent along with the submission. A cover letter should include –
    • Title of Submission,
    • Sub-theme Chosen (if any)
    • Abstract (not exceeding 300 words)
    • Name of the Author & Co-Author (Only one Co-author is permitted)
    • Designation
    • Institutional Affiliation
    • Contact Information and Address for Correspondence.
  • The body of the submission should be in Times New Roman, with Font Size 12 and Line Spacing of 1.5. The footnotes should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 10 with Single Line Spacing.
  • All citations should be placed in footnotes (and not endnotes) and shall conform to the Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (4th edn, 2012).
  • The submission should contain a disclaimer to the effect that the piece is original and has not been published or is under consideration, for publication, elsewhere.
  • All submissions are subject to a Plagiarism check.
  • All submissions go through an initial round of review by the editorial board and the selected pieces are subsequently sent for peer review, before finalization for publication.

How to Submit?

Only electronic submissions are accepted. Kindly submit your submission on this Google form along with the cover letter, and resume on or before April 30, 2022 for it to be considered for volume X.

Submission Deadline

April 30, 2022

Contact details

Mail at: ijclp@nls.ac.in

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About the Centre

The Centre of Business and Financial Laws (CBFL) at National Law University, Delhi (NLUD) was established to develop intellectual leadership and capabilities in banking, capital markets, and other financial services.

Previously known as the Centre for Banking and Financial Laws, it has expanded its scope to include allied areas relating to business law. It seeks to engage public and private stakeholders to work together on an exchange of ideas, policy recommendations, and allied regulatory issues. It also aims to generate scholarship and work as a think tank for the robustness and soundness of the business sector.

The CBFL Blog

The Centre for Business and Financial Laws (CBFL) at National Law University, Delhi (NLUD) operates the CBFL Blog to publish the latest business law, financial law, and allied areas.

Articles are preferred based on emerging law conflicts, notes about a recent case, recent legislation, or recent legal developments. We, therefore, invite submissions from students, academicians, and practitioners on issues relevant to the areas of:

  • Corporate Law
  • Competition Law
  • Banking and Finance Law
  • Insolvency Law
  • Employment Law

However, these themes are indicative rather than exhaustive, and there is no requirement that the submission falls under the above heads. Please note that the pieces are expected to be analytical, and descriptive articles will not be accepted. Please feel free to submit your article if you believe it aligns with the Centre’s mandate.

Nature of Submissions

  • The blog invites rolling submissions.
  • Co-authorship of up to (2) authors is allowed.
  • Submissions should be no shorter than 1000 words and no longer than 1500 words.
  • In an event where your chosen theme requires relaxation, the Board of the Blog would be happy to consider it on a case-by-case basis. Please write to us regarding a word count relaxation, and we would be happy to consider your request.
  • Presently, the blog only accepts articles in English. We are constantly working with our editing team to allow submissions in vernacular languages.

Plagiarism and Author Agreement

  • Submissions should be the original work of the contributor. All submissions are screened via plagiarism software, and in an event where a submission is found plagiarized, the article will be summarily rejected. CBFL reserves the right to take further action against the author(s) as it deems fit.
  • The author is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of the statement of facts, opinions, or views in the submission.
  • Submissions should not contain offensive, abusive, derogatory, or potentially defamatory content.

Formatting and Referencing

  • Font: Times New Roman; Size: 12; Line Spacing: 1.5. Paragraph Spacing: 0-6.
  • Authors should hyperlink relevant sources in the text. Where hyperlinks are not possible, consistent footnotes in either the Bluebook or OSCOLA are permitted. Footnotes must be kept to the minimum, if at all.
  • The submission must only be in a .doc/.docx format. The file name must be “Title_CBFL Blog”. The short title must capture the essence of the submission and not be longer than ten words.
  • Metadata of the file or the submission body must in no event disclose the identification of any kind, including the name and institutional affiliation of the author.

How to Submit?

Publication Policy

All submissions made to the CBFL Blog are double-blind refereed. The decision on publication is at the sole discretion of the Centre. Relaxation of any rules regarding submissions is subject to the discretion of the Board of Editors. On publication, all literary rights to the submission are transferred to the Centre for Business and Financial Laws, NLU Delhi.

Contact details

Mail at: you may kindly send a mail with ‘Query’ to cbfl@nludelhi.ac.in

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About the University 

Established in 2001, University School of Law and Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University is located in Dwarka, New Delhi, India. It is the first University to be in the vicinity of the Supreme Court, Delhi High Court, various subordinate courts, commissions, tribunals and various monitoring offices of national and international voluntary organizations.

About the Blog

The USLLS ADR Blog is an initiative of the University School of Law of Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. The team at USLLS ADR Blog believes that sustained academic deliberation is required to ensure that the field of Alternative Dispute Resolution Law grows continuously, and becomes the mainstream solution to disputes.

The objective of this blog is to provide a conducive platform that fosters discussions and deliberations pertaining to the field of ADR by academicians, researchers, law students and legal practitioners.

The Advisory Board of the Blog consists of extremely accomplished individuals in the field of ADR so as to enable the Blog to ensure that the viewpoints of the various stakeholders are addressed through the holistic functioning of the Blog.

Board of Advisors

The members of the Board of Advisors are: Mr. Ratan K. Singh (Senior Advocate and Arbitrator), Mr. Shashank Garg (Independent Counsel and Arbitrator), Mr. Divyakant Lahoti (Advocate-on-Record and Arbitrator), Mr. Thomas P. Valenti (Attorney and Conflict Resolution Specialist), Ms. Veena Ralli (Mediator and Organising Secretary, Samadhan – Delhi High Court Mediation & Conciliation Centre), and Dr. Nidhi Gupta (Associate Professor, NLU Jodhpur).

Submission Guidelines

All submissions pertaining to the field of ADR, subject to the following guidelines are welcome:

  1. Co-authorship up to two authors is allowed. Refrain from mentioning the name, institutional affiliation, or any other detail of the author(s) in the document to facilitate the double-blind review process.
  2. Submissions should be original and unpublished work of the author(s). Any form of plagiarism will result in an automatic rejection. Moreover, if the Turnitin similarity index reports over 20% similarity (after making the relevant exclusions such as bibliography, quotes, small matches etc.), then the submission shall be rejected. 
  3. Submissions should be concise. They should range between 1000-2000 words. Longer posts may be published in parts subject to the editorial board’s discretion. The word limit is exclusive of endnotes.

General Formatting Guidelines

  1. Formatting Typescript
  • Font Type: Times New Roman
  • Font Size: 12
  • Line Spacing: 1.5
  • Text Alignment: Justified
  1. Citation Style
  • Method of Citation: Endnotes
  • Format of Citation: BlueBook 20th Edition
  • Font Type: Times New Roman
  • Font Size: 10
  • Line Spacing: 1.0
  • Text Alignment: Justified

Review Process

  • All submissions are put through a rigorous double-blind review process where they are evaluated by two editors on different parameters.
  • The review process usually concludes within 14 days from the date of receipt of the acknowledgement of the submission.
  • Once the review is complete, the decision of acceptance (conditional or unconditional) or rejection is communicated to the author.
  • The authors will be provided 10 days to make the necessary changes that may be suggested by the editorial board. It is expected that the authors will make all changes in good faith. 

Upon acceptance of the manuscript for publication by the editorial board, the copyright over the manuscript shall vest in the Blog. However, the moral rights over the manuscript shall vest in the author(s).

The Blog only accepts exclusive publications. Once a manuscript is accepted, the same can not be published elsewhere. 

Submission Procedure

  • Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.
  • All submissions must be made to: submissions@usllsadrblog.com
  • The file must be a word document (‘.doc’ or ‘.docx’).
  • An abstract of not more than 100 words must accompany the submission. The abstract is exclusive of the word limit for the article.
  • The author(s) are also requested to submit a short biography detailing their current designation and institutional affiliations. 

Contact details

Mail at: operations@usllsadrblog.com or to submissions@usllsadrblog.com

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