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Call for Papers by Indraprastha Technology Law Journal (ITLJ) Volume 1
Call for Papers by Indraprastha Technology Law Journal (ITLJ) Volume 1

The Indraprastha Technology Law Journal (ITLJ) is inviting submissions through a Call for Papers for its Volume 1 of 2022, from academicians and professionals.   About the Journal Indraprastha Technology Law Journal (ISSN No. 2394-1839) is a bi-annual publication of University School of Law and Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi. The Journal is an attempt to flag off important issues interfacing Law and Technology. It is common knowledge that while technology runs faster and in unprecedented ways, the law and its traditions evolve slowly creating a hiatus due to technological over-run. University School of Law and Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, shall be the sole copyright owner of all the published material. Apart from fair use for the purpose of research, a research study of criticism, no part of this journal should be copied, adapted, abridged, translated or stored in any retrieval system, such as computer system or hard disk, photographic form or any other form which is capable of being reproduced in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, digital, optical, photographic or otherwise without prior written permission from University. Authors are primarily responsible for the views and opinions expressed by them in the articles/notes/comments published in the journal and the editors, publishers and printers do not owe any responsibility for such views and opinions.   About the Publisher University School of Law & Legal Studies is a constituent school of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. University School of Law and Legal Studies envisages advancement of institutional expertise in the area of legal research and education by augmenting academic and professional excellence, developing critical and relentless engagement with legal theory and practice, synergizing law, legal research, legal education and action to further the quest for justice.   Call for Papers Indraprastha Technology Law Journal invites ORIGINAL research papers/articles abstracts of a doctoral dissertation, major research project reports, case studies and book reviews from academicians and professionals. Mere submission of paper does not guarantee publication. All papers submitted shall be put to a blind peer review and only on the recommendations of the reviewers the papers submitted may be considered for publication. Papers recommended for publication may be published in the back issue of the journal, however, the date of publication shall be reckoned as the actual date of publication and release of the journal.   Word Limits for the Submissions The contributors should endeavour to submit manuscript on the topic of contemporary importance. Article: 4500-5500 Book Review: 1500-2000 Case comment: 2000   Submission Guidelines Manuscripts submitted for publications should follow the guidelines given below: The Title of the Article should be in Times New Roman with 14 font sizes in Capital, Bold: Centre Aligned. The Author’s Name should be in Times New Roman with 12 font sizes in Running and Italicized. Bold: Right Aligned. All Main Headings should be in Times New Roman with 12 font sizes in Capital; Bold, Underlined, Left Aligned. Part Headings should be in Times News Roman with 12 font sizes in Running: Bold, Underlined, Left Aligned. Sub-Part Headings should be in Times New Roman with 12 font sizes in Running: Bold. Italicized, Left Aligned. Sub-Sub-Part Headings should be in Times New Roman with 12 font sizes in Running: Italicized, Left Aligned. The body should be in Times New Roman with 12 font sizes in Running. Justified. Paragraph line spacing should be 1.5 line spacing. Any Quotation in the body should be indented with 0.5 cm on both right and left with 1.5 line spacing placed in inverted comma’s viz “………….”. The sources of all materials, data, quotations, references borrowed from any other scholarly work must be properly referenced/ cited in the footnotes. All references/citations must follow the prescribed ILI Citation format. The authors can refer the format available here. The main body of the manuscript should not state the name of author(s), the institutional affiliation, or any such identification mark so as to enable blind review of the submitted manuscripts. Manuscripts not following the prescribed guidelines are liable to be not considered for publication without any notice to the authors.   How to Submit? All papers should be submitted online at itlj2020[at]gmail.com on or before June 30, 2022. The authors shall submit a separate cover letter, along with the final manuscript specifying the following details: Title Name of the Author(s) Designation & Affiliation Contact Information, specifying the E-mail ID for correspondence and Phone No.   For more information, click here.  

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International Conference on “Building Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystem” by GNLU
International Conference on “Building Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystem” by GNLU

GNLU Centre for Law and Society is organising International Conference on “Building Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystem for a More Sustainable and Resilient Society” at GNLU Campus from July 29 & 30, 2022.   About the Conference The Second International Conference on “Building Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystem for a More Sustainable and Resilient Society” is scheduled to be held on July 29 & 30, 2022 at Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar.  The conference is jointly organised by the GNLU Centre for Law and Society and the GUJCOST-GNLU Centre of Excellence in Intellectual Property Rights.   The conference is sponsored by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi, and the GNLU Legal Incubation Council. We also have reputed Social Work and Social Entrepreneurship institutions as knowledge partners, namely, TISS, Mumbai, EDII, Ahmedabad, MS University Baroda, and Madras School of Social Work, Chennai. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with social entrepreneurship Ecosystem enablers.    Theme Building Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystem for a More Sustainable and Resilient Society   Sub-themes Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to: Social Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice Social Entrepreneurship Intentions and Perspectives Mapping Social Entrepreneurship Ecosystem and Business Models Social Entrepreneurship Education & Capacity Building at Higher Education Institutions The Role of Universities and Incubators to Promote and Support Social Entrepreneurship Science & Technology Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurship Policy Striking Balance between Social Value Creation, Sustainability, and Resiliency Regulating Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Legislations, Policies & Procedures Innovations and Intellectual Property Rights  Building and strengthening the Social Entrepreneurial ecosystem to face uncertainties COVID-19 and the next normal for social enterprises in India and across the world Social Entrepreneurial Response to Pandemic (COVID-19) and Entrepreneurship in Disadvantaged Communities Self-reliance through Atmanirbhar Bharat Initiative Making Indian SMEs Globally competitive The paradigm shift of curriculum design for institution integration to boost Atmanirbhar Bharat in light of NEP-2020 The above list is indicative. Papers on any other sub-theme consistent with the central theme may also be considered.   Submission Guidelines Abstract Submission The participants must submit the abstract of the paper: Not exceeding the limit of 300 words Must be in Microsoft word document Font size -12, Times New Roman, single line spacing, and four keywords The abstract must indicate the objectives, methodology, significant results, implications, and critical references. The abstracts will be scrutinised and finalised by the editorial committee The criteria for evaluation by the reviewers are based on relevance, methodology, and originality The abstract must include the author’s name (s), affiliation (s), full postal address, email ID, mobile number, and the paper’s title on the front page. The abstract must be submitted only through the Google Form given here https://forms.gle/WiaKVM56aQjFx67N9   Full Paper Submission The full paper must be submitted only through the Google form here. The authors are requested to take care of the following guidelines before submission of the research paper to GNLU Conference-2022: Submit original papers only; which have never been published or sent for publication to any other publisher Use Times New Roman for the entire manuscript with specific font sizes for different parts and headings of the paper (as given below) Word limit for the full paper: 5000 words Title of the Paper: Font 14, Centre text and Bold Abstract: Font 12, Italics, Word limit- around 250 words Keywords: 4 to 6 All headings with font size 13 in bold All subheadings in font size 12 in bold Body text/running text in font 12 un-bold Conclusion/ Summary: Font 12, Un-bold, 200 to 300 words References: APA format Diagrams/graphs/figures: Properly placed and cited in the text with figure labels/descriptions at the bottom of the diagram/graphs/figures/sketches etc. Tables: Properly placed and cited in the text with table numbers and labels at the top of the table. The factual information adopted from any published documents must be cited with the source. In addition, this citation must be referred to in detail in the reference list. The name of the contributor (s), designation, institutional affiliation, mobile number, and email-id must be given correctly, preferably on the first sheet of the paper. Copyright issues must be taken care of. The manuscript must be free from plagiarism.   Registration Fee & Details For students: INR 500 For Research Scholar: INR 500 For Academicians and Practitioners: INR 800 Click here to register for the international conference on Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystem   Location GNLU Campus   Awards Best Paper Award will be awarded for each track.   Publication Opportunities to publish in edited book (s) with ISBN NO. is available.   Important Dates Last dates for submission of abstract: June 15, 2022 Notification of acceptance/Rejection of abstract: June 20, 2022 Last date for submission of the full paper along with the registration fee: July 10, 2022   Contact Information In case of any queries, you may mail us on [email protected] or contact Dr. Ambati  Nageswara Rao, Conference Convenor, GNLU on +91 98983 32217.     For more information, click here.  

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Legal Tech Talk with Karan Kalia, Founder of LegitQuest (AI-based research tool), by NFSU
Legal Tech Talk with Karan Kalia, Founder of LegitQuest (AI-based research tool), by NFSU

The National Forensic Sciences University is organizing a legal tech talk with Karan Kalia wherein the centre will organize a Virtual Demonstration on “LegitQuest: Artificial Intelligence based Research Tool” on June 3, 2022.   About University  The National Forensic Sciences University, with the status of an Institution of National Importance is the world’s first and only University dedicated to forensic, behavioural, cybersecurity, digital forensics, and allied sciences. It was established by the Parliament of India in 2020 with the objective of training and creating forensic experts for the country and the world.   About School of Law, Forensic Justice and Policy Studies School of Law, Forensic Justice and Policy studies is established with the aim of imparting professional education with a special focus of forensic application in all allied areas of law and policy framework. The school aspires to be the leading provider of forensic justice understanding to all professionals from different areas of governance including justice administration. Through forensic lenses it focuses on crime prevention, crime reduction, crime mapping, speedy and fair dispensation of justice, thereby contributing to overall welfare of people. The school ultimately envision to produce sound techno-legal experts who can contribute in all areas of governance improving the efficiency leading to peace and happiness amongst the people through highest index of Rule of Law and Justice.    About Centre for Law and Emerging Technologies  Centre for Law and Emerging Technologies is a unique initiative of National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), which is established at it’s Gandhinagar Campus. The Centre aims to bring together inter-disciplinary exploitation in the field of Law and Technology; and utilize the emerging potential of technology in the legal practice. The Centre will provide a platform to new generation of lawyers, judicial officers and law students, to explore the myriad avenues in the legal field which will potentially be automated in the coming decades.    About the Event The Centre for Law and Emerging Technologies under School of Law, Forensic Justice and Policy Studies, National Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar has started the Legal Tech Talks. Under this, the centre will organize a Virtual Demonstration on “LegitQuest: Artificial Intelligence based Research Tool”. The speaker for the event will be Mr Karan Kalia, Founder, LegitQuest.    General Details Date: June 3, 2022 Time: 4 PM to 5 PM Mode: Zoom Meeting  Meeting Link: The link for the meeting will be shared on mail after registration is successfully completed.    Eligibility Any working professional/faculties/student pursuing postgraduate/undergraduate courses at any college/university is eligible to participate in the event.    Location  The event will be conducted through Zoom meeting.   Registration Details Registration is free and click here to register for the Legal Tech Talk with Karan Kalia from LegitQuest.   Registration Deadline The online registrations for the event will end on June 2, 2022 11:59PM.    Contact Information  For any query, write at [email protected]   For more information, click here.  

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National Seminar on Indic Ideas and Ideals of Justice “JusManthan Meemamsa” by MNLU, Nagpur
National Seminar on Indic Ideas and Ideals of Justice “JusManthan Meemamsa” by MNLU, Nagpur

CSSRL of MNLU, Nagpur is conducting a National Seminar on Indic Ideas and Ideals of Justice on August 6, 2022 and is making a call for papers for the same.   About the University Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur (MNLU, Nagpur) was established by the Government of Maharashtra by way of enactment in 2014. Hon’ble Shri Justice Bhushan R. Gavai, Judge, Supreme Court of India, is the Chancellor of the University.   About Centre for Shaastric Studies and Research in Law (CSSRL) The University established CSSRL to promote quality teaching learning pedagogy and research in Indic studies. Through the Centre, the University offers certificate courses, undertakes research activities to develops necessary literature and understanding of the interface between Shaastras and modern law in association with Kavikulaguru Kalidas Sanskrit University, Ramtek.  The vision of the centre is “Innovation in Law by Exploring Shaastric Wisdom”.   The Centre is dedicated to promote legal and justice education, lawmaking process, legal and factual inquiries, argumentation, interpretation, and justice dispensation by exploring the Indic jurisprudence in the context of modern legal studies.     About JusManthan, The Research Brand of CSSRL  CSSRL formalises its research activities by according a nomenclature to its vision, objectives and creating a brand of its own – “JusManthan”. ‘Jus’ is a Latin word which means law as a system/aggregate/a whole; and ‘Manthan’ literally means brainstorming/churning. This nomenclature is a Sva-Sangna or a term designed to suit the intended meaning. Going by the fusion of disciplines that CSSRL creates and provides platforms for, this name of a fusion character resonates with the vision of CSSRL. The vision of CSSRL’s JusManthan finds inspiration from the Rig Vedic mantra of “Aa no bhadraaha krtavo yantu vishwatah” which means “Let noble thoughts come to us from everywhere” which has been adopted as a value statement of JusManthan. ‘Meemamsa’ means reflections, discussions or critical investigation. JusManthan Meemamsa is the title under which CSSRL formalises its research endeavours in the form of modern-day seminars.   About the Seminar The highest ideal of human life, evolved in India, is incorporated in a short but meaningful manner in the most popular prayer: Sarve Janaaha Sukhino Bhavantu – Let All People Be Happy. In social, legal, economic, political and every such societal parlance, the idea of happiness is rooted in the idea of justice; as, injustice becomes a cause of unrest. It is the idea of justice that enables activity towards protection of rights, liberties, performance of duties, maintenance of peace etc. Recognising the importance of the ideas and ideals of justice expounded in Indic literature especially in the various vidyasthaanas of Shaastras, Upanishads, Puraanas, etc., CSSRL of MNLU, Nagpur is conducting a National Seminar on Indic Idead and Ideals of Justice. Being a research centre of law that mines Indic intellectual heritage, CSSRL finds it to be its cherished responsibility to create platforms for exploring Indic principles of law and Indic jurisprudence towards discharging its humble duty to contribute towards the development of law by finding innovative solutions to meet the contemporary issues and challenges of law. Thus, it is only befitting to the vision of MNLU, Nagpur and the mission of its Centre for Shaastric Studies and Research in Law, to do a manthan of the emerging dimensions of justice in the light of Indic jurisprudence.   Sub-Themes The sub-themes of the seminar are: Natural Rights, Human Rights and Legal Rights: Indic Perspectives on Duty-Right Corelation in a Welfare State Indic Ideas on Economic Justice vis-a-vis Contemporary Laws Dharma and Justice: Paradigm Shift Towards Dharmoprudence for Law and Governance in a Globalizing World Indigenous Perspectives on Environmental Jurisprudence, Green Laws and ‘Ecological Justice’ Indic Insights for Evolving Principles of Gender Jurisprudence and Gender Justice Indic Perspectives on Therapeutic Jurisprudence for Criminal Justice in a Welfare State Indic Ideas on Emerging Dimensions of Juvenile Justice Global Trends and Indic Perspectives of International Justice and Issues of Accountability Conceptual Framework of Reason and Reasoning to the Idea of Justice Social Justice through Pursuits of Advocacy and Legal Professional Ethics Adjudication, Justicing and Judicial Activism: Indic Philosophies and Insights The sub-themes mentioned above are illustrative and not exhaustive. Papers that strike practical relevance of the Indic Knowledge Systems to modern discipline of law and demonstrate the utility of Indic knowledge for contemporary issues and problems of law shall be preferred.   Publication Selected papers from this seminar are proposed to be published.    Eligibility MNLU Nagpur invites students, researchers, faculties, academicians, members of the Bar and Bench, professionals and stakeholders pursuing law or any other academic degree to engage in this research endeavor of JusManthan Meemamsa on “Indic Ideas and Ideals of Justice” by submitting their abstracts of research papers on the sub-themes of this National Seminar.   Abstract Submission An abstract of 250-300 words is expected and should be accompanied by the following details: Sub-Theme Title of the Abstract Name of the Author(s) Official Designation/Institutional Details E-mail Address Postal Address and Contact Number   Submission Guidelines The author(s) of the selected abstracts will submit their papers observing the following guidelines: Co-authorship is allowed up to maximum two co-authors for a paper.  The title of the paper should be followed by the Name, Designation, Institutional Affiliation, E-mail Address and Contact Number. The paper should be submitted in MS Word (Compatibility Mode). The paper should be in single column layout, 1 inch margin on all sides, Times New Roman font, font size 12 for main content and 10 for footnotes, single spacing, justified. All submissions should be the original work of the author(s) and should not have been submitted for publication/published elsewhere in any form.   How to Submit? Abstracts are required to be e-mailed to [email protected]. The subject line of the e-mail should read: Abstract Submission for JusManthan Meemamsa on ‘Indic Ideas and Ideals of Justice’. Selected papers are to be e-mailed to [email protected] and the subject line of the e-mail should read: Research Paper Submission for JusManthan Meemamsa on ‘Indic Ideas and Ideals of Justice’.   Registration Fee & Details The registration fees are as follows: Students and Research Scholars: INR 500 Faculty, Academicians and Professionals: INR 750 Click here to pay the registration fee for the conference. Click here to register for the National Seminar on Indic Ideas and Ideals of Justice.   Important Dates Last Date for Submission of Abstracts: June 20, 2022 Notification of Selection of Abstracts: June 27, 2022 Last Date of Registration and Fee Payment: July 4, 2022 Last Date for Submission of Papers: July 27, 2022 Date of Seminar: August 6, 2022   Contact Information In case of queries, contact: Ila Sudame: +91 99708 64534 Dr. Anchit Verma: +91 98898 22244 or write at [email protected]   For more information, click here.

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University of Delhi’s International (Online) Moot Court Competition: “JUSTIFIED 2022”
University of Delhi’s International (Online) Moot Court Competition: “JUSTIFIED 2022”

The Moot Court Society of Law Centre-II, Faculty of Law, DU is organising the S.K. Puri Memorial International Moot Court Competition ‘Justified’ 2022 from July 15 to 17, 2022 in virtual mode.   About Law Centre-II, Faculty of Law, DU Since its beginning in 1971, Law Centre-II at Faculty of Law, DU has grown to become one of India’s premier institutions, which offers thee three-year LL.B program and is known for academic rigour and encouragement to co-curricular activities. Law Centre-II has always enthusiastically encouraged a robust mooting culture among its students, by regularly organizing moot court competitions and debates.   About ‘Justified’ The Moot Court Society of Law Centre-II, DU is organising the S.K. Puri Memorial International Moot Court Competition — ‘Justified’ 2022, its flagship annual moot court competition from June 15 to 17, 2022 in virtual mode. Justified has had prestigious institutions participating since its inception in 2015. 2018 saw a welcome collaboration between the office of Mr. Sacchin Puri, senior advocate and the Moot Court Society of Law Centre-II, to bring forth the very first S.K. Puri Memorial International Moot Court Competition—Justified 2018. Being an alumnus of Law Centre-II, he instituted a memorial Moot Court Competition in the memory of his late father, to help law students imbibe the qualities espoused by Shri SK Puri and to enhance their knowledge and skills.The past editions have been judged by Hon’ble Justice A.K. Pathak, Justice Vibhu Bhakru, Justice A.K Sikri, Justice Siddharth Mridul, Justice Attaur Rahman Masoodi and Justice Prathiba M. Singh.  With reinvigorated vigour, the Moot Court Society of Law Centre-II is presenting the latest edition of its moot court competition, the S.K. Puri Memorial International Moot Court Competition—Justified’22. Keeping in mind the well-being of our all attendees, this edition shall also be organised virtually.   Eligibility  All students who have been duly enrolled and are pursuing a full-time 3-year LL.B. programme or a 5-year integrated LL.B. programme or LL.M. programme (or international equivalent) from a recognized Indian or Foreign University shall be eligible to participate in the competition. Only one team can register from a particular College or Institution for participation.  Students pursuing Diploma Courses or Certificate Courses are NOT ELGIBLE to participate in the competition. Only one registration per college or institution shall be accepted.    Registration Procedure All prospective participating teams shall register for the competition through the Registration Form given here.   Registration Deadline Register or before June 15, 2022, 11:59 PM.    Awards Winner Team: INR 51,000 Runners-up Team: INR 40,000 Best Memorial (Respondent): INR 20,000 Best Memorial (Petitioner): INR 20,000 Best Speaker Prelims: INR 15,000 Second Best Speaker Prelims: INR 10,000 Best Speaker Finals: INR 15,000   Location The oral rounds of the competition shall be held online via Zoom Cloud Meetings.   Important Dates Last Date for Registration and Payment of Registration Fee: June 15, 2022 Last Date for Seeking Clarifications: June 20, 2022 Release of List of Clarifications: June 23, 2022 Last Date for Submission of Memorial: July 2, 2022 Inauguration: July 15, 2022 Oral Rounds: July 16 to 17, 2022    Contact Information For updates and further information write to us at [email protected]; or Contact Himanshu Bansal (Deputy Convenor)at +91 78375 65654 Vivek Maheshwari (Deputy Convenor) at +91 96437 72865               Important Links For the Moot Proposition and Brochure, click here. For the Rule Book for the Competition, click here. For the Memorial Submission Link, click here. For the Clarification Form, click here. For the Official Website, click here. For the LinkedIn Profile of Moot Court Society, Law Centre-II, click here.  

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Call for Papers by Journal of the Department of Cyberspace Law and Justice, TNDALU
Call for Papers by Journal of the Department of Cyberspace Law and Justice, TNDALU

The TNDALU Journal of the department of Cyberspace Law and Justice is making a call for papers on contemporary issues revolving around cyberspace law and justice.   About the Journal The TNDALU Journal of the department of Cyberspace Law and Justice publishes unique and original research articles in the law and interdisciplinary domain. This research journal decodes and exemplifies the growing cyber space issues and the need for the edification of understanding Cyber Security challenges. This Journal is dedicated to providing quality research papers and reviews which will be of distinguished sustenance to Students, Professionals, and the Academic Fraternity.   Eligibility Professional and scholarly contributions across the nation are invited to create a proficient indenture knowledge platform for the benefit of professionals and legal academia.   Theme JDCLJ is being operated on the theme which focuses on contemporary challenges for the best exploration of knowledge.   Sub Themes Cyberspace issues on Privacy Online Intermediaries in the governance of Internet Data Protection, and Cyber Security Recognition of liability in the digital world Jurisdiction Issues in cyber crimes Budapest Convention on Cybercrime Net neutrality and the EU electronic communications regulatory framework Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 E – Commerce, Consumer Protection & Cybercrime issues Financial crimes in cyberspace Copyright challenges in cyberspace The Evolution of Meta Verse and Cyberspace Regulation Any Contemporary Issues related to Cyberspace   Submission Categories The submissions shall be made under the following categories in electronic form; the word limit is exclusive of abstract and footnotes: Research paper: 3000 – 7000 words. Article: 1500-3000 words Book reviews: 1500-2000 words Short Note & Case Comment: 1000 – 2000 words   Submission Guidelines The submission must not be previously published or currently under review at any other journal/conference/book etc., and should not be submitted to any other journal/conference while in process of review. Kindly do not submit the same paper at many journals/conferences/seminars etc. The submission must be the original work of the authors i.e. shouldn’t be plagiarized and also should be free from grammatical, spelling, and other errors. It must also not contain any defamatory words. The author is required to include the declaration form stating that his work is original and hasn’t been published anywhere. Submission must be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 300 words and author(s) affiliation. No Paper will be accepted without an abstract. All footnotes/references in the submission must conform to the bluebook 20th Edition. Co-Authorship of 2 Authors is allowed. Author’s Info to be attached Name of the Author(s) Qualification Name of the Institution/Organization Email Id & Phone Number Submissions will be subjected to a plagiarism check during the initial scrutinization process. Plagiarized work will be rejected in the first stages predominantly. Copyright over the published material shall vest with TNDALU. The submission should be made in .doc/.docx/ format only. PDF form submissions will not be accepted.   Publication Charges No cost is involved in the publication.   How to Submit? Submit the full paper by sending it on cyberspacetndalu[at]gmail.com   Important Dates Submission of Abstract: June 5, 2022 Submission of Full Paper: June 15, 2022 Communication of Acceptance: Within a week from the date of submission   Contact Information For Submission of full Paper and clarifications reach out at cyberspacetndalu[at]gmail.com or call +91 98846 20008   For more information, click here,  

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1st National Online Moot Court Competition by Maharashtra NLU, Nagpur
1st National Online Moot Court Competition by Maharashtra NLU, Nagpur

Maharashtra NLU Nagpur is organizing its first National Moot Court Competition from July 29 to 31 through a virtual platform and is seeking registrations from law students across the nation.   About the University Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur was established by the Government of Maharashtra by way of enactment in 2014. It is a residential University engaged in promoting quality legal education and conducting cutting-edge research on thriving issues of law, social science, and humanities.    About the Competition The Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur is organizing the first edition of National Moot Court Competition, 1st MNLU, Nagpur National Moot Court Competition, 2022 (MNLUN-NMCC). The competition shall seek the participation of various teams from different law schools all across the nation.  The theme of the Competition is an intersection between Constitutional Law and Technology law, which was chosen with an intention to stimulate discussion about the emerging area of law. The problem concerns regulation of OTT platforms and the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and the High Courts regarding conflict between free speech and the state’s interference with the regulation of the content created and being shared on such platforms. The problem concerns with Constitution of India, Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules 2021, and Cinematograph Act 1952.   Eligibility Participating members of the teams must be undergraduate students pursuing a three-year or five-year integrated law degree from any institution recognised by the BCI. Only one (1) team can register from a particular College or Institution for participating in the Competition. Students from different Colleges/Institutions are not allowed to form an Inter-College team.    Team Composition A team shall consist of three (3) members, i.e., two speakers and one researcher. The roles of the participants shall be the same throughout the competition.   Registration Procedure Click here to register for the MNLU Moot Court Competition. Registering teams are required to pay a registration fee of INR 3,000/- via online bank transfer. The payment of the registration fee shall be made through the online payment gateway link which is provided here.   Prizes and Awards Winning Team:  Cash prize of INR 21,000/- along with a Trophy and a Certificate of Merit. Runners-Up Team: Cash prize of INR 15,000/- along with a Trophy and a Certificate of Merit. Best Memorial:  Cash prize of INR 7,000/- along with a Trophy and a Certificate of Merit. Best Speaker: Cash Prize of INR 7,000/- along with a Trophy and a Certificate of Merit. Best Researcher: The “Best Researcher” will be determined by the researchers’ test score and will be rewarded with INR 7,000/- along with a Trophy and a Certificate of Merit. E-Certificate of Merit shall be given to all the Teams qualifying for the Quarter Finals and Semi-Final Round.  E-Certificate of Participation shall be given to all the participating Teams.   Location The Competition will be held virtually via the online platform Cisco Webex.   Registration Deadline Register on or before June 25, 2022 (11:59 PM IST).   Important Dates Last date for Provisional Registration: June 10, 2022 Last date for Final Registration: June 25, 2022 Last date for seeking Clarifications: June 29, 2022 Declaration of Clarifications: July 2, 2022 Last date for submission of Memorials: July 17, 2022 Inauguration and Researchers’ Test: July 29, 2022 Oral Rounds: July 30-31, 2022   Contact Information In case of queries, contact: Anushka Awasthi (Co-Convenor): +91 74407 27399 Avish Mittal: +91 96856 58118 Ameya Garud: +91 98208 91405 (regarding registration) Rudraksh Pathak: +91 99814 83595 (regarding registration)   Important Links For the Moot Problem, click here.   For the Rulebook, click here. For the Brochure, click here.  

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Online Quiz Competition by Mr. TechBot
Online Quiz Competition by Mr. TechBot

Mr. TechBot is organising an online quiz competition on the World Environment Day ie. June 5.   About Mr. TechBot Mr.TechBot is a platform of association for the students from various fields like engineering, Law, Commerce and other professional areas. It mainly works on providing assistance to the needy in respected area. Our main goal is to amalgamate expertise from each and every field of study. For easy access of materials they have developed many Applications on both Android and iOS where they provide free Educational material as well as consultancy.   About the Quiz Competition Protecting our beautiful mother Earth is not only the duty of environmentalists, it’s also our duty to know the environment and the method through which we can contribute a small but great part in it. On this very specific motive Mr. TechBot is organizing a Quiz Competition on the World Environment Day ie. June 5.   Eligibility The Quiz competition is open for everyone irrespective of their expertise and fields.    Topics of the Quiz World war Environment Day Current Affairs Medieval India Indian Constitution General Science   General Details Date: June 5, 2022 Time: 4:00 PM to 4: 20 PM Mode: Online    Awards 1st Prize: INR 1,500 2nd Prize: INR 600 3rd Prize: INR 400 Merit Certificate for Top 10 Participation certificate for all   Registration Fee Registration fee only 30 Rupees per individual. Submit your payment through phone Pay / Paytm: 6376432052 A/C – 393902010017094 IFSC- UBIN0539392 A/C Holder name – Vivek Kumar   How to Register Click here to register for the Online Quiz Competition   Contact Information In case of any query please write us at mrtechbotcompetition[at]gmail.com   For more information, click here.  

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research, [Vol 4 Issue 3, ISSN: 2582-8878]
Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research, [Vol 4 Issue 3, ISSN: 2582-8878]

The IJLLR – Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research, ISSN: 2582-8878, is inviting submissions by way of a Call for Papers for its Volume 4, Issue 3.   About IJLLR IJLLR – Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research, ISSN: 2582-8878, is an online bi-monthly journal. The Journal revolves around Socio-legal topics and is not restricted to any particular field or subject of law. The Journal promotes interdisciplinary research entailing detailed study of law with other disciplines in the contemporary era.   Aim of IJLLR IJLLR aims to provide a platform where everyone related to the field of law can contribute their research work on any topic related to law and help create a quality open-access platform that can be used by anyone to gain or develop their knowledge and expertise in the subject of law.   Perks of Getting Published at IJLLR E-Certificate of Publication: The E-Certificate of publication is given to all the authors published in each issue without any additional cost. The certificate is given to the authors as soon as the publication is live. Free DOI (Digital Object Identification): A DOI is a string of numbers, letters and symbols used to permanently identify an article or document and link to it on the web. A DOI will help a reader easily locate a document from the citation. Certificate of Excellence: The top authors in each issue are given a Certificate of Excellence for their publication with other prizes. Indexed: The Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research is indexed in reputable databases like Manupatra, HeinOnline, ROAD, and Google Scholar, which makes the articles available to a broader community making the research available to all. Timely Processing of Manuscript: The whole review process takes up to 48 hours. The final publication is done within 1-3 working days of the payment of the processing fee. Hard Copy Available: The authors have the option to get a hard copy of their Publication Certificate/Certificate of Excellence and the published manuscript on payment of a minimal fee. Internship Opportunities: The top three authors are provided with internship opportunities. Opportunity to be a Student Editor: Students are also provided with an opportunity to work as an editor for the Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research.   Theme Any socio-legal topic or issue relating to law can be sent for publication as IJLLR promotes interdisciplinary research in the field of law and related disciplines.   Who can Submit? All Academicians, Research Scholars, Lawyers, Law Students or Anyone with interest in the field of law and related disciplines can submit their original and unpublished manuscripts.   How to Submit? The authors can submit their manuscripts here. In case of any difficulty in filling out the submission form, the authors can submit their manuscript via email at [info.ijllr[at]gmail.com]   Submission Categories IJLLR invites original, unpublished manuscripts in the following categories: Long Articles (3000-6000 words, Excluding footnotes) Essays/Short Articles (1500-3000 words, Excluding footnotes) Case Notes and Legislative Comments (1200-2500 words) Note:  While it is advisable to adhere to the word limits of each category, the journal may be flexible on the word limit depending on the quality of the article.   Submissions Guidelines The guidelines for publication must be strictly followed. Click here to access the guidelines for publication to IJLLR Journal.     Processing Charges Single Authored: INR 800/- Co-Authored: INR 1000/- (Up to 3 Authors) Foreign Authors: $ 25/- (Outside India)   General Instructions Long articles and short articles must be accompanied by an abstract. An article may be authored by up to 3 co-authors. All works must be original and unpublished, and must not be pending for review before any other journal. Any form of plagiarism will result in immediate disqualification for publication at IJLLR. The first page of the manuscript should contain the title of the paper, the name of the authors, and their institutional affiliation, followed by an abstract. The main body of the manuscript should be in Times New Roman style, font size 12, with 1.5 line spacing and footnotes in Times New Roman Style, Size 10, with 1.0 line spacing. All headings must have uniform formatting. All footnotes should conform to the Bluebook 20th Edition or ILI Rules of Footnoting.   Contact Information All correspondence and queries related to the submission may be addressed to info.ijllr[at]gmail.com or contact[at]ijllr.com    Important Links For the official website, click here. For more information, click here.  

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“Know your IP” Series Lecture 25: Internet Domain Names and Trademarks in Cyberspace by Osmania University, Hyderabad
“Know your IP” Series Lecture 25: Internet Domain Names and Trademarks in Cyberspace by Osmania University, Hyderabad

The DPIIT-IPR Chair at Osmania University, is organizing Lecture 25 under the Know Your IP series on June 4, 2022 on Internet Domain Names and Trademarks in Cyberspace.   About the Organizer The DPIIT-IPR Chair is established at Osmania University under the SPRIHA scheme of Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. The IPR Chair aims to promote IPR Culture and contribute to IPR research and knowledge. The DPIIT-IPR Chair at Osmania University looks forward to collaborate with academics, researchers and industry to promote effective utilization of IPRs.    About the Opportunity The DPIIT-IPR Chair at Osmania University, is organizing a Know Your IP series of Weekly Lectures/ Interactions/ Interviews with the primary objective of dissemination of knowledge on Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs). It will offer insights and inputs on various forms of IPRs relevant to all the stakeholders, by demystifying the fundamentals of IP and highlighting the recent developments in the Intellectual Property (IP) domain. The Know Your IP Week-25 of the Online Lecture Series is on the topic Internet Domain Names and Trademarks in Cyberspace to be presented by Dr. Deevanshu Shrivastava, Associate Professor and Head, Faculty of Law, Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal.      About the Resource Person Dr. Deevanshu Shrivastava is a young academician and a passionate researcher, having 9+ years of  teaching experience. He has done his LL.M. in IP & Business Laws from NLIU, Bhopal. He completed his Ph.D. in Intellectual Property Laws  from Barkatullah University, Bhopal. Apart from this he also holds Diplomas in Cyber Law, Medical Laws and Media Laws. He has to his credentials 29 paper publications and 25 paper presentations in  various reputed International and National conferences, workshops. He is member editorial board and  also the lifetime member of various national and International Journals. He is on the advisory board of  various legal platforms. He has won the prestigious  ‘Excellence in Research Award’ thrice in the academic year 2015-16, 2016-17; 2017-18. He was felicitated with the  prestigious Excellence in Research Award in 2018 and the Best Faculty (Law) Award, 2019 by Arjun Das Gulati Foundation in collaboration with Allahabad University, Allahabad. He received  the prestigious Best Faculty in Law at the International Academic Awards in Dubai presented by  GISR and American College of Dubai in October 2019. His areas of specialization are Intellectual  Property Laws, Business Laws, Drone Laws. Media Laws, Public Policy. In 2020, the Indian National Bar Association (INBA) nominated him as the IPR Lawyer of the year. In 2019 he was nominated by the Indian Chapter of Asia Patent Attorneys Association to represent India as one of the Counsellors. He currently serves as officer on several international IP organizations such as member of India Global Advisory Council of International Trademarks Association (INTA) since 2015, Counsellor of Asian Patents Attorneys Association (APAA), Current President of IP Association of South India. Bharath is also a regular IPR and General Legal resource person at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IITM) Research Park and IITM. In 2019 he was one of the resource persons for the Annual Meeting of Society for Technology Management (STEM), a non-profit organization which aims to provide a facilitative environment for Technology Transfer Processes. Apart from being a regular speaker at national and international forums, he was invited to be a member of the group set up by CII and Tamil Nadu Technological Development & Promotion Council (TNTDPC) to work on “Study on Mapping the IP landscape in Tamil Nadu”. He was instrumental in successfully restraining unauthorized use of the famous Tirupati Laddu, a registered GI in India apart from prosecuting GI applications towards grant for various national and international applicants in India including those for Baidagi Chillies, Tequila and Scotch.   General Details Date: June 4, 2022 Time: 5 PM  Mode: Online Topic: Internet Domain Names and Trademarks in Cyberspace Platform: Google Meet through this link. Duration: 1 hour Lecture and 15 minutes for live Q&A with the resource person Speaker: Dr. Deevanshu Shrivastava, Associate Professor and Head, Faculty of Law, JLU, Bhopal   Registration procedure Click here to register for Know Your IP Lecture Series. There is no registration fee for attending the program.   Certificates Participation Certificate would be issued to all the registered participants. Participants are required to compulsorily give their feedback by submitting the Feedback Form which would be shared during the Session.   Deadlines Register on or before 3 PM, June 4, 2022 for the Know your IP Series Lecture 25.   Contact information Dr. S. B. Md. Irfan Ali Abbas (9848885394): University College of Law, Osmania University. Mr. A. Srinivasa Rao (8297399898): Advocate & IP Attorney, Hyderabad. Mr. B. Nagaraj (9700802342): Osmania University, Hyderabad. or write to iprchairou[a]gmail.com and info[a]ouipr.in.   For more information, click here.  

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CMR University 1st National Mediation Competition, 2022 by SoLS, Bangalore
CMR University 1st National Mediation Competition, 2022 by SoLS, Bangalore

CMR University’s School of Legal Studies, Bangalore is conducting its 1st National Mediation Competition, 2022, to be held offline.   About the University CMR University, School of Legal Studies strives to attract and facilitate the foray of enterprising, smart, and intelligent young individuals into the legal profession. The Law School seeks to emphasize on the integration of enterprising initiatives and creative programs in the curricular activity, transcending conventional academic orientation so as to inculcate within each of its students, a vibrant and more real outlook towards life and career.   About the Mediation Competition The CMR 1st National Mediation Competition, 2022 is the culmination of the efforts of the Centre for Alternate Dispute Resolution to spread awareness and equip students with necessary skills in the areas of alternate dispute resolution. The Centre for ADR has the vision to promote the use of ADR methods among the legal and non-legal professionals, students, and the general public at large. The Centre envisions a society that values harmony, peaceful co-existence, and diversity. The skills involved in ADR methods are not only for amicably resolving disputes and disagreements but these are life skills that are needed for all of us. Mediation as a method of dispute resolution is gaining immense popularity owing to the amicable nature of the settlement. Disputes are increasingly being settled outside the Court to save time, cost, and effort. This competition will enable the students to gain practical insights and have an enriching learning experience.    Eligibility Participation is strictly restricted to bona fide law students enrolled in the three-year or five-year LL.B. degree course in any institution in India.   Location Bengaluru, Karnataka (India).   How to Register for the Competition? Click here to register for the mediation competition.   Fee details The Teams must upload the payment details on the abovementioned form. Registration fee (w/o accommodation): Rs. 3,500/- Registration fee (with accommodation): Rs. 4,000/-   Payment details Payment can be made via NEFT/Bank Transfer to the following bank details: Account Name: CMR University, School of Legal Studies Account Number: 39431978708 Bank Name: State Bank of India, Lingarajapuram Branch Address: St. Thomas Road, Lingarajapuram, Bangalore SWIFT Code: SBININBBM37 RTGS/IFSC Code: SBIN0040283   Prizes Winning mediating pair: Rs. 15,000 Runner-up mediating pair: Rs. 10,000 Best mediator: Rs. 7,500 Runner-up mediator: Rs. 5,000   Registration Deadline Last Date for Registration: May 31st, 2022 11:59 PM   Contact Information Faculty Coordinators Prof. (Dr.) V.J. Praneshwaran (Director, CMRU SOLS): +91 7204447330 Adv. Vidya Selvamony (Faculty Coordinator, Centre for Alternate Dispute Resolution): +91 9448276715 Student Coordinators Hariharan: +91 7259249526 Sampreet Pal: +91 9113657424 Vaidehi Rastogi: +91 9535496045 Priyadarshini G: +91 9994727310 Vishnu Sudarshan P: +91 7259802626 Shana Stanley: +91 9048319633   For more information, click here.  

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Call for Blogs by Environmental Policy and Law [EPL; Global Journal], Netherlands
Call for Blogs by Environmental Policy and Law [EPL; Global Journal], Netherlands

Environmental Policy and Law are inviting a call for blogs for their News and Blog section for their website from all the environmental law enthusiasts, students, researchers and academicians.   About Environmental Policy and Law, Netherlands Environmental Policy and Law (EPL) is a global journal that seeks to publish cutting-edge scholarly works that have global significance. It provides a platform to facilitate an ideational understanding of international environmental policy, law, and institutional issues. EPL aims to cater to the quest of scholars and decision-makers to address the environmental “world problematique.” It will, where possible, also aims to accommodate high-quality research works on regional and national (policy, law, and institutional) issues of significance that have global value as well as replicable in other parts of the world. EPL’s ideational vision and the content will be guided by this primary remit to pursue a pathway for a better common environmental future.   Theme Environmental policy; Environmental law; Or a related topic.   Submission Guidelines for the Call for Blogs Blog posts must cover a topic important to environmental policy, environmental law, or a related topic. It will be reviewed by a journal editor and staff, along with external experts as appropriate. The author may receive feedback. It should be factually and scientifically sourced and accurate. As appropriate, please provide reference citations with links. References are not always necessary in blog posts, though if they are required, then it is recommended no more than 20 can be cited. Blogposts may not be defamatory. The journal reserves the right to edit for grammar, length, clarity and editorial style. Authors will be advised of edits prior to publication. As appropriate, the editor/journal may return the post for revisions prior to publication. Authors are asked to consider royalty-free artwork that may accompany their posts. The authors must be able to provide details and sources of these royalty-free images. If no images are supplied, the editor will select appropriate visuals. The suggested length for posts is 300 to 1500 words. For lengthy submissions, the journal reserves the right to suggest reducing the length or splitting the article into multiple posts. The post title should be clear about the point of the post – what’s in it for the reader? How will they benefit from reading?   How to Submit? If you are interested to contribute at EPL: Please get in touch with their team via email at [email protected].   For more information, click here.  

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Global Sports Policy Review – Summer 2022 [GSPR, Vol II, Issue II, ISSN Number (0): 2582-8886]
Global Sports Policy Review – Summer 2022 [GSPR, Vol II, Issue II, ISSN Number (0): 2582-8886]

GSPR or Global Sports Policy Review is inviting submissions by way of a ‘Call for Papers’ on Sports law and other disciplines, to be submitted by June 25, 2022.   About GSPR Global Sports Policy Review (GSPR) [ISSN Number (0): 2582-8886] is the first of its kind online, multidisciplinary sports journal based in India. They aim to provide 360-degree coverage of the latest developments in sports across multiple disciplines like law, management, public policy, nutrition, etc.   About the Call for Papers The journal accepts submissions on different topics related to sports and encourages the authors to adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to their research.   Submission Guidelines Abstract: 150 to 250 words with  5 to 6 keywords  Final paper: 3000 – 8000 words Citation Style: APA format (7th Edition)   General Formatting Guidelines Font Style: Times New Roman Main Title: 16, Bold Heading: 14, Bold Subheading: 12, Bold Body Text: 12 Spacing: 1.5 Footnotes: 10, Times New Roman Margin: 2.54 inch (Top, Bottom, Right, Left) Alignment: Justified Page must not have borders  Please mention the page number on the bottom right corner   Other General Guidelines Co-authorship of a maximum of 2 authors is permitted. Scholarly References and Primary Reference are compulsory. Any statistical data, fact or any other informative text when being used, need to have references to it in the form of footnotes/bibliography/webliography. References should be authentic to be reliable. The use of tables in the paper is usually not suggested, but if it is imperative to use a table, then the author(s) may. Submissions that are plagiarised to a level of more than 15% will not be accepted. Kindly do not mention your name or any other credential in the paper. Ensure that the final paper has the abstract attached to it.   Registration Details The authors must send their contributions as an e-mail attachment in Word .doc or .docx formats to editor[at]g-spr.com.   Publication Fee No fees will be charged at any stage, viz. submission, processing, publication, or certification.   Submission Deadline Last date of submission of abstract & final paper: June 25, 2022   Contact Information In case you have a query regarding submissions, write to editor.gspr[at]gmail.com   For more information, click here.

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Call for Submissions by ‘Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice: An Interdisciplinary Journal’
Call for Submissions by ‘Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice: An Interdisciplinary Journal’

Submissions are invited through a Call for Submissions by ‘Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice: An Interdisciplinary Journal’, on juvenile justice and related fields.   About the Journal ‘Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice: An Interdisciplinary Journal’ is a journal in juvenile justice and related fields that provide a resource for publishing current empirical research on programs, policies, and practices in the areas of youth violence and juvenile justice. Emphasis is placed on such topics as serious and violent juvenile offenders, juvenile offender recidivism, institutional violence, and other relevant topics to youth violence and juvenile justice such as risk assessment, psychopathy, self-control, and gang membership, among others. It serves a diverse audience of academics and practitioners in the fields of criminal justice, education, psychology, social work, behavior analysis, sociology, law, counseling, public health, and all others with an interest in youth violence and juvenile justice.   Call for Submissions The Journal ‘Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice: An Interdisciplinary Journal’ is open for submissions in juvenile justice and related fields, serving a diverse audience of academics and practitioners in the fields of criminal justice, education, psychology, social work, behavior analysis, sociology, law, counseling, public health, and all others with an interest in youth violence and juvenile justice.   Submission Guidelines Typing: All copy should be typed, double-spaced. Style: Style of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.). Notes and References: Should appear at the end of the manuscript. Abstract: Each manuscript should include a brief abstract of 100-150 words describing the subject, general approach, intended purpose of the article, and findings. Must also include 4-5 keywords for indexing and online searching. Bio of the Author: Must supply a 2-3 line (within 50-75 words) bio for each author. Word/Page Limit: Ordinarily, articles should be less than 35 pages in length. However, research notes should not exceed 15 pages. Referees will evaluate submitted manuscripts anonymously. Therefore, potential contributors should send two electronic copies of the manuscript via e-mail: one copy that includes a cover page giving the title, author(s), and author(s) affiliation and complete contact information, And a second electronic copy in which only the title of the paper is included as a means of identification.   Submission Process All new manuscripts must be submitted using the SAGE track manuscript submission website. Please read the instructions on submitting manuscripts to YVJJ. Click here for more details. Log onto the SAGE Track manuscript submission website at and click on “Create Account: New users click here.” Make sure to enter your current and correct email address. Once you have finished creating a user account, your User ID and Password will be sent via email. To submit the manuscript, click here.   For more information, click here.  

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International Journal for Court Administration [Winter Edition], UK
International Journal for Court Administration [Winter Edition], UK

International Journal for Court Administration is inviting submissions through a call for papers on the practical aspects of the effective administration of justice.   About the International Journal for Court Administration The International Journal for Court Administration (IJCA or Journal) is an online journal that focuses on contemporary court administration and management. It provides a platform for the professional exchange of knowledge, experience and research in those areas for a diverse audience of professional practitioners and academics.   Call for Papers International Journal for Court Administration is inviting submissions through a call for papers from legal scholars, court officials, judges, justice ministry officials, academics, and others whose professional, research projects, and interests lie in the practical aspects of the effective administration of justice.   The Theme of Call for Papers Contemporary Court Administration and Management   Submission Guidelines for Call for Papers Articles submitted for publication in the International Journal for Court Administration must not be under consideration or previously been published by any other publication; Articles published in The International Journal for Court Administration typically run 30 to 50 double-spaced pages (roughly 5,000 to 7000 words) in length including end material (i.e., appendixes, notes, references, tables, and figures). While substantially longer articles may be published, their importance (e.g. quantitative empirical research reports)  must justify the additional space required.  Shorter pieces, such as practice notes and book reviews, typically run  1500-3000 words. IJCA also publishes articles from non-English speaking countries. It is the primary responsibility of authors to submit texts in proper English. A structured summary of about 100 to 200 words should be included with the manuscript together with five keywords which encapsulate the principal subjects covered by the paper which will be used for indexing.  Submissions of manuscripts should be in English and in MSWord or RTF format. References should be in footnotes.   Contact Information More information can be acquired by sending an e-mail to: Tim Bunjevac: [email protected] Gar Yein Ng: [email protected]   How to submit? Click here to submit for the Journal’s Call for Papers.   Deadline September 1, 2022   For more information, click here.  

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Call for Online Submissions by Harvard International Law Journal [HILJ]
Call for Online Submissions by Harvard International Law Journal [HILJ]

Harvard International Law Journal (HILJ) is accepting submissions for three of their online sections: Perspectives, Essays, and Comment, for its 64th Volume.   About HILJ Harvard International Law Journal (HILJ) is a student-edited journal. It is the oldest and the most-cited journal of international law. HILJ covers a variety of international issues and topics in public and private international law. Their articles have been cited in decisions by the United States Supreme Court, European Court of Justice, International Court of Justice, Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, and World Trade Organization Dispute Panels. The Journal leads discussion and debate on international law at Harvard Law School by hosting speakers and an annual symposium.   About the Opportunity Submissions from legal scholars, practitioners, and students pursuing post-graduate degrees on topics of private international law, public international law, comparative law with significant implications on international law, and interdisciplinary work, are welcome.   Categories Perspectives: Commentary and analysis of the most recent developments in international law. This includes analyses of recent decisions by international courts or domestic courts when those decisions have a significant impact on international law. Word Limit: No more than 2,500 words Essays: Analyses on topics related to international law that are of longer length. Topics of public international law, private international law, and comparative law with significant implications on international law, although submissions addressing contemporary, cutting-edge issues related to international law will be given priority. Word Limit: 5,000-7,000 words Comment: Online extension of the Journal’s print publication. Each article in this section builds directly on one of the articles in the print archives, adding criticism, additional context, or comparison to situations in other fields. Word Limit: No more than 5,000 words   Submission Guidelines Perspectives Responses to and criticism of others’ published works are also accepted. Citations should be done through hyperlinking wherever necessary. Including rich media is allowed. Essays Submissions addressing contemporary, cutting-edge issues related to international law will be given priority. Footnote citations: The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (most recent edition). Comments Accepted after approval of a proposal only. Proposals should include a short description of the Comment, its connection to a specific article in the print archives, and the author’s CV.   Submission Process Perspective must be submitted in a Word Format along with the author’s CV to [email protected] with the words “Perspectives Submission” in the subject line. Essays (completed article) must be submitted in Word format, along with the author’s CV, to [email protected] with the words “Essays Submission” in the subject line. Proposals for the Comments should include a short description of the Comment, its connection to a specific article in the print archives, and the author’s CV. The proposal is to be sent in the body of an email to [email protected] with “Comment Proposal” in the subject line.   Contact Information Write to [email protected] for any queries.   For more details, click here.  

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Call for Papers by SNLC Law Review [Vol 1 Issue 1]
Call for Papers by SNLC Law Review [Vol 1 Issue 1]

Surendranath Law College, Kolkata is inviting submissions through call for papers for the first volume of its Journal, namely SNLC Law Review.   About the College Surendranath Law College, Kolkata is a premier law institute in India which is affiliated to the University of Calcutta and recognized by the Bar Council of India. The ‘Rastraguru’ Suendranath Banerjea, the great patriot and educationalist found this prestigious institution. This Law College imparts 5 Years B.A. LL.B course, 5 Years B.A. LL.B (Honours) Course and two Years LL.M Course.    About the SNLC Law Review A peer reviewed/refereed annually published law journal to be published by Surendranath Law College, Kolkata. The College is making a call for papers for the first volume of its Journal, namely SNLC Law Review as part of its initiative to promote research and study in the field of Law. The remit of the journal is not restricted to any particular field of law. The journal invites original papers on any contemporary aspects of law in India and across the Globe. The Journal is a peer reviewed/refereed annually published journal.   Eligibility SNLC Law Review is accepting original and unpublished submissions from academicians, legal professionals, legal practitioners, research scholars and students.   Submission Categories  The submissions are accepted under the following categories:  Article: The prescribed word limit is within 6000 words. These articles must analyse any contemporary topic relating to law. It should focus on to cover all the aspects of the particular topic.  Case Comments: The prescribed word limit is 2000-3000 words. The comment must be an analysis of recent judgements of National and International judicial bodies, bringing out its relevance in light of the development of law, views expressed in the judgment and the opinion(s) of the author. Book Review: The prescribed word limit is 1000-2500 words. The review must contain a crisp account of books which were published in 2019 or later.  Note: The word limit is exclusive of footnotes and abstract.   Submission Guidelines  Authors must strictly adhere to the following guidelines, failing which the submission would not be considered. Submissions are accepted only in the English language. All original submissions must be accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 300 words. 5 – 8 key words should also be mentioned in the submission.  The body of the manuscript should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 12 and in 1.5 line spacing. The footnotes should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 10 and in single line spacing.   Manuscripts should only use footnotes as a means of citation. Footnotes should conform to the ILI Style of Footnoting. The manuscript or abstract shall not contain the name or affiliation of the author(s).   The submissions shall strictly adhere to the word limit prescribed.  Co-authorship is permissible up to a maximum of one co-author. Co-authorship is not allowed in case of Case Comment and Book Review.   The submissions shall be made in MS Word (.doc/.docx) format only.   The name of the file must contain Name of the author(s). The submission made to SNLC Law Review shall be on an exclusive basis and must not be concurrently under consideration by any other publication.  All the submissions would go through plagiarism check. Any form of plagiarism would lead to prima facie rejection. The Author(s) must send a duly signed and dated scanned copy of Declaration (linked here), along with the submission. SNLC Law Review retains complete discretion over acceptance/rejection of manuscripts. All submissions are required to be addressed to the Editor, SNLC Law Review and emailed to snlclawreview[at]gmail.com before June 06, 2022.   The submissions must be accompanied with a covering letter in a separate document containing the following details of the author and co-author (if any):  Name:  Affiliation / Academic Qualification:   Contact Number and e-mail address:  Postal address:   Screening Process The Editorial Team of SNLC Law Review intends to maintain the standards of the Journal. Each draft will be screened thoroughly in three phases to ensure this –  An initial Internal Screening will be conducted to ensure that the drafts submitted fulfil general appropriateness of work and the foundation of the paper is conceptually and theoretically fit. At this stage, the team also will make sure that the draft meets the basic requirements in terms of citation style, formatting, word limits etc. The drafts then undergo Plagiarism Test; the maximum limit of similarity index allowed is 30%. The Authors are requested to make sure that this criteria is fulfilled before submission. Subject to the above two tests, the approved drafts are then sent for Peer Review. The draft will be evaluated on various parameters, such as relevancy of topic, comprehensiveness, original contribution to existing knowledge, language, coherence etc.   Copyright  Submissions made to the Journal must not have been published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. The contributions accepted for publication by SNLC Law Review shall therein be the Intellectual Property of the Journal and Surendranath Law College, Kolkata.    Submission Deadline June 30, 2022   Contact Information  For any queries, please contact: +91 94343 20999 +91 81018 99340  Or mail us snlclawreview[at]gmail.com   For more information, click here.  

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National Memorandum Drafting Competition by St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bengaluru
National Memorandum Drafting Competition by St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bengaluru

St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bengaluru is organizing a National Memorandum Drafting Competition. Make submissions by June 10.   About the College Established in the year 2017, St. Joseph’s College of Law is the pioneer Jesuit law college in South Asia that is strengthened with a 450-year-old legacy of imparting quality education through the Jesuit mission.   About the Competition The SJCL National Memorandum Drafting Competition is designed to enhance drafting, research and analytical skills among aspiring lawyers. Drafting, an indispensable skill, is the ‘opus’/ ‘Il faut’ for a law student. Couched in a legal scenario, participants are required to be prudent and employ their legal acumen. In a nutshell, the competition seeks to bring forth the ‘legisperitus’ in each student.   Participants of the National Memorial Drafting Competition are expected to analyze the facts of the proposition, where key arguments must be rooted in the facts along with apposite legal sources. This will test the participants’ ability to build logical arguments backed by legal sources and citations.   Eligibility Students currently enrolled in either five years or three years LL.B. courses or LL.M. programs from any recognized university are eligible for participation in the competition. A team can consist of either a single member or two members. Any number of teams may register from a single institution. There is no restriction on the number of eligible teams from one institution. The competition allows ‘cross institutional’ teams. The participants from different institutions may come together to form a team for participation in the contest. No changes will be made to the team composition after registration without express permission of the organizing body.   Location The Competition will be held virtually.   Registration Details Click here to register for the Moot Court Competition Registration Fee: INR 300   Awards Best Memorandum: INR 5,000/- Runners Up: INR 3,000/- 2nd Runners Up: INR 2,000/-   Important Dates Commencement of Registration and Release of Proposition: May 17, 2022 Date of Submission: June 10, 2022 Last Date for Registration: June 5, 2022   Contact Information For clarifications, please contact: Diksha Garg: +91 9900435855 Simi Zackariah: +91 7406535979 Himali Sylvester: +91 6360317044    Important Links For the rules and regulations, click here. For the brochure, click here.  

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SpicyIP’s 3rd Shamnad Basheer Essay Competition on IP Law
SpicyIP’s 3rd Shamnad Basheer Essay Competition on IP Law

Spicy Ip, is inviting submissions for the 3rd Shamnad Basheer Essay Competition on IP Law from law students enrolled in a law school or those who graduated after 2019.   About Spicy IP SpicyIP is one of India’s leading blogs/repositories on intellectual property (IP) and innovation law/policy. Through its independent reporting/analysis, SpicyIP is committed to fostering transparency within the Indian IP ecosystem. Founded in 2005 by Prof. Shamnad Basheer, an IP academic and consultant, the SpicyIP team comprises a group of passionate analysts and fellows.   About the IP Law Essay Competition On the occasion of our founder Prof. (Dr.) Shamnad Basheer’s 46th birth anniversary today, SpicyIP are proud to announce the third edition of the Shamnad Basheer Essay Competition on Intellectual Property Law.   About Professor (Dr.) Shamnad Basheer Shamnad Basheer was an Indian legal scholar and founder of the blog SpicyIP. He was also the founder of IDIA, a trust which works on making legal education accessible for underprivileged students. A master with the pen, Shamnad was a prolific writer. Apart from publishing extensively in academic journals (most of the publications can be accessed on his SSRN page), he was also the rare Indian academic who wrote extensively for law students and the lay audience, through various media such as SpicyIP and mainstream newspapers.   Theme of the IP Law Essay Competition The topic of the essay can be anything related to intellectual property rights – the more creative the better. SpicyIP encourages participants to take inspiration from Shamnad’s work, which has challenged the orthodoxy of conventional IP wisdom by looking at the subject through the lens of the global south and its development needs. Two values that guided Shamnad through the course of his academic writing, were the need for transparency and democratic participation, during the process of making the law and implementation. His commitment to transparency in the enforcement of India’s patent law led him to sue the Patent Office on two occasions in order to secure our right to information. He was also playful in his writing, never afraid to think and communicate unconventionally. He brought rigour and substance to his non-conforming ways and we encourage you to bring the same spirit into your entries.   Submission Guidelines Please submit the essays in MS Word format, with 1.5 line spacing. Please do not submit essays in PDF format. They are not prescribing any specific format for footnotes. As long as it is consistent, it should not be a problem. The word limit for submissions is 5,000 words (inclusive of footnotes). All submissions must be original and unpublished. Only single author submissions will be accepted for the essay competition. Submission cannot have two or more authors. Submissions with more than one author will not be considered.   Eligibility for Essay Competition The competition will be open to students currently enrolled in any LL.B. program (or its equivalent – meaning students enrolled in J.D. programs can take part) across the world; those who have completed their first law degree in 2019 or later.   Prizes 1st Prize: Rs. 15,000/- 2nd Prize: Rs. 10,000/- 3rd Prize: Rs. 5,000/-   How to Submit? Please submit a covering letter stating the law school where you are enrolled as a student, along with your essay. If you are a recent graduate, please mention the law school and year of graduation in the covering letter. Submit the above documents and your submission at [email protected].   Judges Prof. Shubha Ghosh:  Professor of Law and Director of the Technology Commercialization Law Program and the Syracuse Intellectual Property Law Institute at Syracuse University College of Law in Syracuse, New York, United States. Prof. Srividhya Ragavan: Professor of Law at the Texas A&M School of Law and the Faculty Director of the School’s International Legal Studies Program.   Deadline to Submit: July 14   For more information, click here.  

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Nyaayshastra Law Review (ISSN: 2582-8479) [Vol II, Issue II]
Nyaayshastra Law Review (ISSN: 2582-8479) [Vol II, Issue II]

Nyaayshastra Law Review Journal is a making a call for papers to publish in its Volume 2 Issue 2 of the journal.   About the Journal Nyaayshastra Law Review Journal, ISSN: 2582-8479 is an online bi-annual, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access journal with a summer and winter edition. The Journal is indexed in prominent databases such as HeinOnline, Google Scholar and ROAD: The Directory of Open Access scholarly Resources by ISSN making the articles accessible to a larger community and making the research open to everybody.   Theme Any topic or issue relating to law or any related field can be sent for publication to NLR as they aim to promote interdisciplinary research in the field of law and related disciplines.   Publication Perks The journal follows a Speedy Evaluation Process since the evaluation procedure takes up to 48 hours (1- 2 days). After payment of the processing fee, the final publishing is completed within 24 to 48 hours (1-2 Working days). NLR provide a Free DOI (Digital Object Identification) to all our authors which are used for identifying an article or document and connecting to it on the internet on a permanent basis. An E-Publication Certificate is provided at no additional cost to all writers published in each issue as soon as the publication becomes online.  After their manuscript has been published, authors have the option to purchase a Hard copy of their Publication Certificate and their Manuscript Booklet for a nominal charge. The authors with the best research papers are provided with internship opportunities and the opportunity to work as a Reviewer & Campus Ambassador for NLR.   Who Can Submit? All Academicians, Research Scholars, Lawyers, anyone in the legal profession, Students, as well as anyone who has an interest in socio-legal subjects can submit original manuscripts of Articles, Legal Essays, Research papers, Case and Legislative Comments relating to recent development in Law and Legal Studies.     How to Submit? Click here to make submissions for the call for papers by Nyaayshaastra Law Review. In case of any difficulty in filling the submission form, the authors can submit their manuscript via email at nlrjournal[at]gmail.com.    Types of Submissions The NLR Journal invites original, unpublished manuscripts in the following categories: Essays/Short Articles (1,000-3,000 words, Excluding footnotes) Research Papers/Long Articles (3,000-8,000 words, Excluding footnotes) Case Notes and Legislative Comments (1,200-2,500 words) Note: The journal is flexible with the word limit subject to the quality of the manuscript.   Submissions Guidelines The journal guidelines for publication must be strictly followed, the guidelines can be accessed here.   Processing Charges (to be paid after acceptance)  Single Authored Manuscript:  INR 700/-  Co-authored manuscripts: INR 1000/- for (Max. 3, including the author) Foreign Authors (Outside India):  $ 25/- Note: The manuscript processing fee is Non-Refundable This charge does not include a Hard Copy of the Certificate or Paper Booklet. The Hard Copies can be ordered by sending an email to nlrjournal[at[gmail.com and the authors will be charged separately.   General Instructions Long articles and short articles must be accompanied by an abstract. Up to three authors are allowed for all categories. All citations shall be placed in footnotes.  All works must be original and unpublished, and must not be pending for review before any other journal.  Any form of plagiarism will result in immediate disqualification. The first page of the manuscript should contain the title of the paper, the name of the authors, and their institutional affiliation followed by an abstract. The main body of the manuscript should commence from the second page and should follow Times New Roman style, font size 12, with 1.5 line spacing and footnotes in Times New Roman Style, Size 10, with 1.0 line spacing.  All headings must have uniform formatting. All footnotes/ references should conform to a Uniform Referencing style i.e. Bluebook 20th Edition or ILI Rules of Footnoting. The manuscript should be submitted in Word format (.doc or .docx) as an attachment. PDF/Hard copy or other formats will not be accepted.   Submission Deadline Make your submission by May 31, 2022   Contact Information All correspondence and queries related to the submission may be addressed to nlrjournal[at]gmail.com   Important Links For the official website of NLR, click here. For the official information, click here.  

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Legathon: A Legal Tech Competition by Saveetha School of Law, Chennai
Legathon: A Legal Tech Competition by Saveetha School of Law, Chennai

Saveetha School of Law is organising the Legathon competition for the judicial system to meet the technology sector on June 17, 2022.   About the College Saveetha School of Law was established in 2009 with the vision of imparting top-quality legal education to its students.   About Legathon In the 21st century, society’s needs are different, and people want their utilities and services at their fingertips or on their tables. So as students, professionals, educators etc., we can’t just put up hopes over the prevailing systems and mechanisms – modern problems need modern solutions. If we want a modern answer to modern problems now or in the future, we’ll need preventative measures and mechanisms, as well as speedier justice for crime victims. To make this vision a reality, society must prepare for the digital age’s unknowns. Therefore, Saveetha Law School is hosting the Legathon, a legal tech competition for the judicial system to meet the technology sector and ease the problems that are already existing in the legal field and to come up with new ideas to innovate the legal field. The Saveetha Law School, Chennai is launching the Legathon as a way to encourage Students, IT Professionals, Application Developers etc., to use their talents and imaginations to come up with creative solutions to some of the Industry’s most complicated and unmet needs. The college is looking for creative solutions to today’s legal issues, from all the sectors of the country as mentioned above.   Participation Categories DileEante (For Students only) Deft (For Professionals) The participants of the above mentioned two categories should assess the stages below and participate in the Legathon in any of the three stages mentioned below: Stage 1: Planning/ Emphathising Stage (Any new idea which has not been commercially exploited through a product) Stage 2: Prototype Design Stage (The idea was found to be executable and if proceeded with a design a prototype can be made) Stage 3: Testing and Implementation of Prototype (The prototype has satisfied the criteria for MVP and is ready to go to market)   Selection Criteria Novelty and clarity of the idea, practicality, practicability, and sustainability of the idea, as well as the extent of the idea’s influence on society at large, will be the selection criteria.   Submission Rules In any category and stage, a team can only submit one proposal/idea, and the submission deadline must be carefully adhered to. There will be no further extensions granted. Only the required format should be used to submit each team’s proposal. After the deadline, requests for changes to the proposal/ idea will not be considered.   Rewards 1st Prize: INR 5000 2nd Prize: INR 3000 3rd Prize: INR 2000 Besides the financial prizes, participants will also have the option to work on their original work in collaboration with Saveetha School of Law. The winners will be announced by the end of the event or before June 18, 2022.   Competition Guidelines A team must have a minimum of three members and a maximum of five. The registration form and proposal must specify the team’s type (DileEante/Deft) and stage of entry/submission. It is not possible to change the team composition after it has been submitted. Teams from the same institution or organisation are not limited. It is possible for a team to have members from different organisations. A student team can only have students on it who are officially enrolled in a Law School/ College that has been approved by the NAAC. There is only one category for teams with at least one professional member: the professional one. The name and contact information for the team’s leader should be included in the job description. The team leader will be the only person who can provide information about the competition to the rest of the team members. Each team’s presentation time will be made clear in advance at the introduction of the event in SSL campus. The entire team will be disqualified if any member of the team misbehaves during the competition. In order for an idea to be considered innovative, it must address a problem in the ‘Law or Legal Profession’. If the registration of candidates exceeds a certain limit, the topic would be narrowed down to ‘Constitutional Law’. Participants shall submit the proof of payment in the google form without fail, non-submission of proof will terminate the registration of the participants and their funds will refunded if debited from their A/C. Location Offline mode at Saveetha School of Law VND Nagar, Ponnamalle, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.      Considering the pandemic the situation, the event may anytime be converted to online mode. Lunch facility will be provided at the venue.   Category Specific Rules Planning/ Emphathising Stage– Participants must have proof of concept ready. Webpage designs, Research materials etc. must be available at the time of competition. Testing and Implementation of Prototype – Minimum viable product/prototype should be ready while entering the competition.   Registration Fee For Students: INR 500 Per Team  For Professionals: INR 700 Per Team Click here to register for the Legal Tech Competition, Legathon   Payment Details Payee Name: Saveetha School of Law CME Account No. 1248135000002593 IFSC Code: KVBL0001248, Branch – Ponnamalle High Road.   Important Dates Registration Deadline: June 12, 2022 Event Date: June 17, 2022, between 9AM to 3:15 PM   Contact Information  In case of any queries, please contact: Alwin Fredrick. Y, Faculty: +91 99431 21111 Dhaaranee. K, Student: +91 93630 80724 Rajalakshmi. T. N, Student: +91 93848 99766   For more information, click here.  

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The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2022
The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2022

The Royal Commonwealth Society is conducting The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2022 (QCEC 2022). Register for the competition by June 30.   About the Organizers The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition is the world’s oldest international writing competition for schools, established in 1883. With thousands of young people taking part each year, it is an important way to recognize achievement, elevate youth voices and develop key skills through creative writing. Aspiring young writers submit their pieces in response to a theme. The theme is rooted in Commonwealth values, providing an interesting introduction to the network and allowing young people to explore their own connection to the Commonwealth, whilst fostering an empathetic and open-minded worldview.   About the QCEC 2022 In 2022, on the occasion of her Platinum Jubilee year, Her Majesty The Queen will celebrate 70 years as Head of the Commonwealth. The Queen’s seven decades of service to the Commonwealth are an inspiring example of the steadfast commitment and important contribution we can all make to our societies. The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2022 will ask entrants to explore the positive impact that can be achieved through dedication and selfless commitment to our Commonwealth. Entries will be accepted from March 15, 2022 until June 30, 2022.   Categories Senior category (Born between 1 July 2003 and 30 June 2008 (14-18 years of age), maximum word count: 1500 words Imagine you are a Head of Government delivering a speech to your counterparts at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Rwanda. Write a speech that highlights what you believe should be a priority for collective action within the Commonwealth. Committed to the Commonwealth. Her Majesty The Queen was born in the twentieth century, a period that saw enormous social change driven by visionary and committed leaders. Reflect on an inspirational leader from this period. “Whilst experiences of the last year have been different across the Commonwealth, stirring examples of courage, commitment and selfless dedication to duty have been demonstrated in every Commonwealth nation and territory, notably by those working on the frontline who have been delivering healthcare and other public services in their communities.” – Her Majesty The Queen, Commonwealth Day Message 2021.  Imagine you are working on the frontline. Write about your experience, explaining why you serve your community and why your service matters. Junior category (Born on or after 1 July 2008 (under 14 years of age), maximum word count: 750 words Imagine you are a grandparent in 2022. Tell your grandchildren a bedtime story about an inspirational person. What are the best ways for young people to serve the Commonwealth in your view? Our Commonwealth community. Write a job description for a superhero needed to solve a problem in your community.   Eligibility Nationals and residents of all Commonwealth countries and territories aged 18 and under are eligible to enter the competition, including entrants from Zimbabwe. All entries must be written in English. Entries are accepted from residents of non-Commonwealth countries who submit through their local RCS branch. Entrants can be presented in any form/method of creative writing. Pictures/Illustrations are particularly encouraged in the Junior Category. Click here to know the terms and conditions for the competition.   Awards Top 2 winners from each category: A trip to London for a week of educational and cultural events, culminating in a special Awards Ceremony at a royal palace. All successful entries will receive a Certificate of Participation. A number of entrants will receive Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards for excellence in writing.   How to Enter the Competition? Entries will be accepted from March 15, 2022 until June 30, 2022. Click here to enter the QCEC 2022 essay competition.   Submission Deadline: June 30, 2022   For more information, click here.  

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3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and International Law by Delhi University
3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and International Law by Delhi University

University of Delhi is organising an International Law Conference on “Artificial  Intelligence and International  Law” from June 24 to 25, 2022 at Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, DU.   About the Conference Advent of Artificial Intelligence has opened a multi-dimensional world transforming the functioning of various segments of national as well as international regimes. The interplay of AI with International Law, Finance, IPR, and Defence is fast moving with unfathomable impact on growth and development. AI opens doors to numerous opportunities in several fields. There is little doubt that the marriage of technology and finance will continue to drive significant changes for both customers and financial institutions. The idea of AI-assisted advancements in the defence sector has strengthened the military capabilities. However, the potential of AI to trigger and breach privacy by effortlessly being able to extract relevant information is of a far reaching concern. Furthermore, in the energy sector, AI assists its human counterparts to effectively use renewable energy sources essential for sustainable development. It is imperative to point out that this comes with its own set of challenges and this is where law comes to our rescue.   Objectives of the Conference To understand the interplay of Artificial Intelligence and International Law. To accentuate the significance of Artificial Intelligence and International law, analyse their development and examine their possible interplay in the contemporary world. To deliberate upon regulation of Artificial Intelligence to understand the challenges posed by  Artificial  Intelligence and further deliberate upon the need for an International regulatory framework for the same. To evaluate compatibility in  Artificial Intelligence and existing  International law mechanisms. To dissect the existing International law mechanisms, treaties, statues, principles to accommodate  Artificial  Intelligence and ascertaining compatibility in Artificial Intelligence and International Law. To analyse the concept of International Regulation of AI in the Global Financial Space as well as its importance in Governance and the Defense Sector. To understand the contribution of AI in sustainable development. To acknowledge the unethical use of data by private and public entities with the help of AI. To understand AI as a new creator and competitor in the realm of intellectual property rights.   About the Call for Papers Article 38 of the International Court of Justice statute mentions “…teachings of the most highly qualified publicists of the various nations” as one of its subsidiary sources to settle international disputes. This  Conference will contribute meaningfully to the existing literature on International law and consequently enrich the way forward for international regulations and law regarding Artificial Intelligence.   Eligibility Campus Law Centre is looking forward to proposals in the form of abstracts. All recognized national, international and regional institutions are invited to submit their papers. In addition, the following stakeholders are also invited : Academicians from universities, institutes and colleges across the globe Research scholars, faculties and students pursuing law, technology and/or finance from various universities Legal practitioners Defense personnel Indian as well as foreign firms Bureaucrats, diplomats, policymakers and journalists Representatives  of Government organisations, civil societies, NGOs, co-operatives societies Any other person/institution having relevant knowledge and interest regarding the topic Note: Only the authors of the paper are eligible to participate in the conference.   Themes The suggested themes under the topic of the conference are: International Regulation of AI in Global Financial Space AI has opened new opportunities in the financial space to improve both business and societal outcomes. Financial service firms evaluate the potential applications of artificial intelligence to enhance the customer experience and improve operational efficiencies. However, the same has increased the threat to financial privacy as well as the integrity, explainability, fairness, and resilience of AI outputs in this sphere. Role of AI in global finance Challenges in ensuring reliability, accountability, transparency and fairness AI and threat to financial privacy BlockChain and Fintech Potential social and economic risk of AI-enabled systems in finance Road towards 4th Industrial Revolution Data security and monetization International institutions and treaties for the regulations of AI in finance Use of AI in trade negotiations AI and international competition and antitrust laws AI and global terror funding Introduction and Regulations of AI in Governance and Defense Sector  AI  and governance include justice, data quality, and autonomy. Implementation of data?driven policy-making and algorithmic decision-making in the governance sphere are highly topical and debatable issues. World leaders foresee the application of AI technology in military systems and related software such as to improve logistics optimization and target recognition. International regulatory framework for development and deployment of AI by states and other entities Regulation of AI in governance Use and accountability of AI in law enforcement Governance of AI for international and Indian security Humanitarian uses of AI – fairness, reliability, learning bias of AI Application of AI in justice delivery system AI in crime management and prevention AI and menace of populism and propaganda AI and peace treaties AI in cyber defense AI and data sovereignty AI and its strategic use in geopolitics AI in information warfare/cyberspace AI in warfare and global terrorism Military innovations in AI Military-Civil fusion in AI Legal compliance and ethical aspect of AI enabled autonomous weapons and armed robots Application of AI and machine learning in intelligence gathering AI deployment in asylum AI and challenges to democracies from external forces Privacy Regulation of AI The intersection of privacy and data protection points to broader questions of reliability in AI systems. AI has the potential to create new data protection risks not envisaged by legislation which in return results in the surfacing of new ethical concerns including encroaches on fundamental rights. With the help of AI, all kinds of personal data can be used to analyse, predict and influence human behaviour. AI and threat to privacy Regulation of AI and its deployment for surveillance Regulation of use of AI by private entities Regulation of AI to prevent unethical use of its by states Challenges to data protection Privacy and ethical issues Challenges To AI medical research under privacy law Adequacy of safeguards under existing data protection laws Changing notions of privacy in an AI driven world order Ecological Perspective of AI AI is an essential tool to carry out space missions, though it is coupled with legal and ethical challenges.  AI has the potential to influence global efforts toward sustainability. AI can detect, adapt and respond to climate and environmental change. Further, AI software and smart tools have the potential to create a maintenance schedule and predict potential outages and equipment failures. Thus, AI helps the energy-related sector to be more profitable and efficient. Application of AI in biotechnology Natural resource management and policy analysis Role of AI in achieving sustainable development goals AI in energy sector Effect of socio-cultural environment in shaping human-like-intelligence Role of environmental law Regulation of deployment of AI Intellectual Property Rights and Artificial Intelligence  AI can make prior art searches, management of IP Portfolios, and the entire life-cycle of an IP easier and faster and can remove the possibilities of error all by applying machine learning methods. Modern search can resolve the inherent ambiguities that plague traditional keyword searches. The dilemma arises when AI, rather than acting as an assistant, does the work on its own. Though  AI working on its own may not be visible today,  in the future this would be inevitable. The extent of ownership and liability offered through IP rights to the innovations and creations of AI Copyrights to the works of AI AI as an ‘Inventor’ under Indian Patents Act, 1970 Patentability of AI invented machines Trademark infringement with use of AI in retail and business models Position and extent of enforcement and infringement of AI in IPR Emerging trend in law around the globe with respect to IP rights of AI Issue of transparency and responsibility of AI systems when protected under trade secrets Patent searching, trademark clearance etc. using AI Patent filing, trademark filing, drafting agreements, and discovery performed by AI Note:  Themes are indicative in nature and not restrictive. Any entry beyond the suggested themes is welcome.   Submission Categories Papers can be submitted under following categories: Long Articles: Between 5000 and 8000 words. Papers in this category are expected to engage with the theme comprehensively, and offer an innovative reassessment of the current understanding of that theme. It is advisable, though not necessary, to choose a theme that is of contemporary importance.  Purely theoretical pieces are also welcome. For a long article, co-authorship upto two authors is permitted. Essays: Between 3000 and 5000 words. Essays are expected to be far more concise in scope. These papers are usually meant to deal with a very specific issue, and argue that the issue must be conceptualized differently. They should be more engaging, and make a more easily identifiable, concrete argument. Case Notes and Legislative Comments: Between 1500 and 2500 words. These are analysis of any contemporary judicial pronouncement or a new piece of legislation whether in India or elsewhere. The note must identify and examine the line of cases through which the decision in the question came about, and comment on implications for the evolution of that branch of law. In case of legislative comment, the note must analyse the objective of the legislation and the legal impact the same is expected to have.   Important Dates Abstract Submission: Early submission: May 29, 2022 by 23:59 hours Last date of submission: June 05, 2022 by 23:59 hours Result of Abstract Submission: First batch of result: June 02, 2022 by 23:59 hours Second batch of result: June 09, 2022 by 23:59 hours Full-Length Paper Submission: June 19, 2022 by 23:59 hours Note: Preference will be given to participants who will submit the abstract before the early submission date.   Registration  Procedure Click here to register for the Conference by submitting the Abstracts.   Submission Procedure Interested participants must submit an abstract of their paper. The  abstract  should  not exceed  250  words,  and  must  be  accompanied  by  a cover page,  stating  the  following: Theme Title of the paper Name of Author(s) Name of Institute/Organisation Official Designation E-mail Address Postal Address   Contact Number Abstract should be submitted within the Google Form. Abstracts shall be selected on Rolling Basis and the authors shall be notified for the submission of the Full Paper. All the pages of the Final Paper should have a margin of 1 inch on all sides; Main Title of the Paper: Font – Times New Roman; Size – 18; Line Spacing – 1.5; Alignment – Centre; Uppercase; Bold face; Body:  Font –  Times New  Roman;  Size –  12;  Line  Spacing – 1.5;  Alignment – Justified; The citations must be typewritten in the font: Times New Roman, Font Size: 10,  Line  Spacing:  1.0  and justified alignment. Submissions must conform to a uniform method of citation. Co-authorship of maximum two authors per paper is allowed. The author(s) should send a separate Cover Letter with their final papers incorporating the following details, name(s), affiliated college, full postal address, e-mail id and contact number along with the title of the paper. The paper should not contain any biographical references of the author(s). Authors are requested to stick to the word limit. All papers must be an original work of the author(s). Plagiarism will lead to cancellation of the paper.   Fee Details Once participants are intimidated about the selection of their abstract,  for the acceptance of the submission, the Indian participant has to pay a fee of Rs 2,000 and a foreign participant has to pay a fee of 50 USD.   Publication Selected papers would be published as Conference Proceedings by the host institute.   Accommodation Participants selected for the presentation of their paper would be provided accommodation by the host institute.   Contact Information For further details, please contact: Write at cfp.ic.clc[at]gmail.com Contact Pragati Dhawan at +91 70063 96308 Contact Ayush Sachan at +91 94584 02134   For more information, click here.  

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Webinar on Environmental Governance by NLU Delhi
Webinar on Environmental Governance by NLU Delhi

On the occasion of World Environment Day, Centre for Environmental Law, Policy and Research (CELPR), National Law University, Delhi is organising an online programme titled “Environmental Governance: the legal logjam” on June 5.   About the University National Law University, Delhi is one of the premier institutes in India for Legal training and Research. Established in accordance with National Law University Act, 2008 it has certainly grown leaps and bounds in this short period of time. With the primary objective to evolve and impart comprehensive and interdisciplinary legal education that is socially relevant. University has made a name for itself in terms of quality legal research. It has several important Research projects to its credit such as Death Penalty project, project on impact and implementation of Juvenile Justice Act, 2000, UNDP Project on Access to Justice for Marginalized peoples etc.   About the Programme Governance is considered as an important aspect for promoting environmental conservation and effective management of natural resources. With the advent of the 21st century, significant steps have been taken in the form of legally binding international conventions and soft law dealing with crucial environmental issues at the global level. However, the key for dealing with modern day environmental challenges is effective environmental governance not just in the international arena but at the domestic level as well. India as a developing country with rich biodiversity and rapidly changing climate patterns is especially vulnerable to modern day environmental disasters and challenges such as air pollution, climate change, desertification etc. There is an urgent need to address these challenges through effective environmental governance at the domestic level and bridge the policy gaps.   Speakers Prof. (Dr.) Krishna Deva Rao, Vice Chancellor, National Law University, Delhi Dr. Kiran Bedi, Former Lt. Governor, Puducherry Prof. Dr. Amita Singh, Former Professor, JNU President, NAPSIPAG Disaster, Research Group Mr. Kunal Satyarthi, IFS Advisor, NDMA Ms. Chandni Bedi, Director, Rural Management and Training Institute, Navjyoti Foundation Prof. (Dr.) Bharti, Director, Centre for Environmental Law, Policy and Research, National Law University, Delhi   Important Details Date: June 5, 2022 Timings: 11.30 AM to 1.00 PM Last date of Registration: June 3, 2022 Click here to join the zoom meet, Passcode- 284589 Click here to register for NLU Delhi’s Webinar on Environmental Governance   Awards Candidates who have registered and attended the whole programme will be awarded with participation certificates.   Contact Information For further queries write to Vishwendra Panwar at vishwendra.panwar[at]nludelhi.ac.in     For more details, click here.  

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