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Online Lecture on ‘Interface between IPR and Competition Law in India’ by DPIIT-IPR Chair, Osmania University
Online Lecture on ‘Interface between IPR and Competition Law in India’ by DPIIT-IPR Chair, Osmania University

The DPIIT-IPR Chair of Osmania University is organizing an online lecture on ‘Interface between IPR and Competition Law in India’, on April 2, 2022.   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. Prof. (Dr.) G.B. Reddy, Professor of Law, Osmania University is the DPIIT IPR-Chair Professor at Osmania University.   About the Online Lecture 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-16 Online Lecture/Webinar is on the topic: Interface Between IPR and Competition Law in India by Prof. (Dr.) K. D. Raju, Professor of Law, Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Kharagpur.   General Details The Online Session would be conducted on the Google Meet Platform on April 2, 2022 at 5 PM and would comprise about 1 hour for Lecture and 15 minutes for live Q & A with the resource person.   How to Register? Interested Participants shall register by submitting the Registration Form (Google Form) through the link given here.   How to Attend? Click here to attend the lecture, post-registration.   Certificate A participation certificate would be issued to all registered participants and Registration is Free. Participants are required to compulsorily give their feedback by submitting the Feedback Form which would be shared during the Session.   Who is it for? There is no eligibility requirement. Anyone interested in IPRs is welcome.   Fee details (if any) No Fees for registration or attending the program.   Prizes (if any) No prizes. A participation Certificate would be issued to all the registered Participants.   Registration Deadline Register at the earliest. Deadline: 03:00 PM on 02-04-2022   Contact Information Email: [email protected] ; [email protected] 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.  

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International e-Conference on ‘Revitalizing Social Institutions for Peace, Justice and Environmental Protection’ by LPU
International e-Conference on ‘Revitalizing Social Institutions for Peace, Justice and Environmental Protection’ by LPU

School of Law, Lovely Professional University (LPU), Jalandhar, Punjab is organising a one-day international virtual conference on “Revitalizing Social Institutions for Peace, Justice and Environmental Protection” on April 16, 2022.   About LPU Lovely Professional University (LPU) is a private university situated in Chaheru, Phagwara, Punjab, India. The university was established in 2005 and started operation in 2006.   About School of Law, LPU School of Law, LPU was established in 2014. It offers integrated 5 year BA LLB and BBA LLB courses, 3 years LLB program, one-year LLM course with different specializations and one year regular and part-time Ph.D. study programs.   About the Conference Persecution, injustice, and abuse continue to plague the modern civilization. Building effective, accountable, and Inclusive Institutions at all levels is imperative to promote peaceful, just and inclusive societies for sustainable development. Every democratic society also needs compassion, a solid moral compass and commitment to ensure peace everywhere. The School of Law, Lovely Professional University Punjab, India, is organizing a One-day International Virtual Conference on Revitalizing Social Institutions For Peace, Justice, And Environmental Protection on April 16, 2022. The conference aims to bring together leading academicians, students, research scholars, advocates, Judges, NGOs, journalists and social activists to exchange ideas and share their experiences and research results on an interdisciplinary platform. The learning objectives of the conference are: To identify legal issues and gaps in legal mandate To analyse the implementation of law and policy In society To explore contemporary policy narratives and practices To evaluate the role of voluntary organisations and social activists   Mode of the Conference Virtual mode   Main Themes Evaluating the role of International and National Social Institutions in ensuring peace, justice, and inclusion  Governance, transparency and justice Evaluation of policies at national and international level to create transparency Accountability and engagement during times of crisis Transforming governance through inclusive processes and the whole society The gender dimension of problem: Lessons learned and implications Global warming and natural disaster Environmental injustice and climate change Identifying Socio- economic inclusion Impact of climate change on vulnerable sections of society Water management problems and challenges Water high risk factors Climate change and developing world Accelerating the implementation of sustainable development goals   Sub-themes International relations, Peace and Justice Public access to information on fundamental freedoms Religion and peace Culture and society Education and peace Right of self-determination Sovereignty and compulsive methods of dispute settlement International territorial conflicts International relations Peace negotiation and mediation Geo-politics Illicit arms flow Invasion and use of force War Crimes Refugees and human rights crisis Covert operations: unprincipled/ unjustified killings Custodial killings Global humanitarian crisis Media, conflicts, and human rights Equal access to justice Transparency and accountability of the institutions   Environmental Issues Environmental peacebuilding Water allocation rights Water disputes Global environmental governance and international agreements Transboundary environmental problems Unequal access to resources Ecocide Local ecosystem Sanitation policy and services Disaster management Water pollution Water footprint Green energy Hazardous dumping Modes of liability in environmental crimes   Social Institutions Poverty eradication Food and security Child mortality Local Institutions and inclusive societies Gender equality Gender discrimination and inequality in family Social exclusion of LGBT rights Socio-economic exclusion of elderly Socio-legal exclusion of disabled persons Caste and religious discrimination in public institutions   Eligibility SOL LPU invites Academicians, Research Scholars, Students, Practitioners, external faculty, Non-Academicians, both Indians and foreign nationals to participate in the conference.   Registration Details Practitioners/Non-Academicians/ External Faculty /LPU Faculty: INR 500 Research scholars Students: INR 300 International Participants: US$ 20     Submission Guidelines Authors are requested to submit their abstract through e-mail on [email protected] in Microsoft Word format. Abstract, not exceeding 250 words, should be typed in Times New Roman (font size 12), line space-1.5.  Co-authorship is allowed, however there can be only one co-author In a research paper and the participation fee for co-authorship shall be applicable separately.  Give complete affiliation of the authors. After receiving the abstract, an acknowledgment will be sent to the author with the reference number. This number should always be quoted while making further inquiries about Its publication.  The authors are advised to follow 21st edition of Bluebook Footnoting.   Publication Opportunity Selected research papers will be published in Scopus Indexed journal/UGC Care List/Book Chapter. Additional nominal charges will be applicable for the publication. Submitted articles will be peer-reviewed and screened for plagiarism before final acceptance. The authors will be given additional time for final submission of publication.    Important Dates Abstract submission: March 31, 2022 Abstract acceptance: April 3, 2022 Full paper submission: April 10, 2022 Conference date: April 16, 2012 Full length Paper : 4000-6000 Timing- 10:00 AM    Contact Details For further details read the brochure attached below, OR Visit RSIPJEP- 2022 (lpu.in), OR Contact Ms. Ankit Paul kaur (Assistant Professor) on Phone: 8699022902 or email: sol.lpu.2022conference[a]gmail.com  

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Design a Logo for Virtual Courts by MyGov
Design a Logo for Virtual Courts by MyGov

Submissions are invited for Design a Logo for Virtual Courts by MyGov. The last date of submission is 25 April.   About the Contest Virtual Courts is a concept, aimed at eliminating the presence of litigants or lawyers in the court and for adjudication of cases on a virtual platform. The concept has been evolved to efficiently utilize court resources and to provide litigants with an effective avenue to settle petty disputes. There is the facility for litigants to file their plaints via e-Filing and pay their court fees online through the portal. Litigants can view the status of their case online through the various channels created for service delivery. In this regard, Department of Justice invites the citizens across the country to design a logo for Virtual Courts dealing with traffic violations that will depict the concept of Virtual Courts as well as its objectives.   Who can participate? The Contest is open to all citizens across India.   Technical Parameters A high resolution(600dpi) image of the logo in JPEG, PNG, BMP and TIFF format may be submitted. The logo should be distinctive and scalable, usable in large hoardings, posters, creatives, and any kind of print material and appropriate for any kind of web device. The winner shall be required to provide the original open-source file of the designed logo. The logo should be multi-colour but convertible to mono chrome as well. The logo must not pixelate when viewed on screen at 100%. Entries must not be submitted in compressed or self-extracting formats. The logo design must not be imprinted or watermarked.   Submission Click here to submit entries.   Evaluation criterion The entries will be judged based on Elements of creativity Originality Composition Simplicity Technical excellence Artistic merit Visual impact How well the theme is communicated   Prize The selected winner will be awarded a prize money of Rs. 5000.   Deadline The last date for submission is 25th April 2022.

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World Environment Day Observance 2022 and International Conference on Human Rights & Environmental Issues
World Environment Day Observance 2022 and International Conference on Human Rights & Environmental Issues

Lloyd Law College is organizing World Environment Day Observance 2022 and International Conference on Human Rights & Environmental Issues, on June 5th and 6th, 2022, with NHRC, ILI, and ELCOP Bangladesh.   About the Event TheInternational Conference is being organized by the National Human Right Commission (NHRC), New Delhi in association with Indian Law Institute (ILI), New Delhi and Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida, and with academic support from Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP), Bangladesh, is organising World Environment Day Observance 2022 and International Conference on Sustainability & Subsistence: Human Rights & Environmental Issues” from June 5th to 6th, 2022 in conjunction with the CLEA?MILAT Human Rights & Social Justice Summer School- 2022.   About the International Conference The International Conference will be a two-day event where academicians, experts, lawyers, research scholars and students from India and abroad will present their papers on the broad themes for the conference. An expert committee would shortlist papers for presentation under various thematic sessions so that along with discussion and in-depth analysis, the authors can present papers and participate in the respective thematic session. The papers will be short-listed based on quality, innovative ideas and originality of presentation. Hon’ble. Mr. Justice Arun Mishra, Chairman, National Human Rights Commission, India/ Former Judge, Supreme Court of India has kindly consented to be the Chief Patron for the Summer School programme.  The Conference will be held parallel to the CLEA-MILAT Human Rights & Social Justice Summer School 2022, where 50 students from India and abroad would be participating and the Conference will also have a dedicated Technical Session for the Students to present their papers.   Broad Themes for the International Conference Conserving nature and connecting people: Pro-environmental behaviour and links to health and wellbeing; Restoring the iconic rivers as the cradle of human civilizations: Water, food and livelihood security; Sustainable and circular life: Clean water, waste management, energy and nutrients their recovery and smart management and disaster management; Sustainability and biodiversity: Species conservation, forests, wetland, etc. Best Practices and strategies: For driving the momentum and public awareness of nature as a key aspect; Connecting to nature: Role of educational institutions in inculcating enviro-friendly culture; Working for nature: Role of institutions in conservation of nature and creation of awareness; Tradition, culture and practices: Identifying the path for sustainable communities and Human Rights and Environmental issues beyond law. Any topic, which does not fall within the above themes but is related to the Conference objective, may be accepted as per the discretion of the panel of experts   Aims and Objectives of the Conference To identify and discuss various aspects and methods to provide an opportunity for driving the momentum and public awareness of nature as a key aspect and harnessing the power of education to create positive change for the future To build Leadership for nature awareness; to connect and conserve nature; educate for sustainable communities and career-connected learning; and link research and practice to increase the impact To provide a platform to discuss the challenges in balancing protection of Human rights and protection of environment.   Resource Persons “World Environment Day Observance 2022 And International Conference On Sustainability & Subsistence: Human Rights & Environmental Issues” is organized by a group of experienced personalities which would include Hon’ble Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts, Lawyers, Academicians, Professionals, Social Activists, Bureaucrats, Journalists and Researchers from India and abroad. The programme has been conceptualized by Prof. (Dr.) S. Sivakumar, ILI / Vice-President, CLEA/ President CLEA Asia & Chairman, MILAT, who is the Chair of the conference.   Participants The organizers invite papers for presentation from academicians, experts, lawyers, research scholars and students from India and abroad.   Conference Registration Charges Students/Ph.D. Scholars: INR 1000/- Professionals/Academicians: INR 2000/- *Co-author should register separately   How to Apply? Interested candidates can apply by submitting an abstract of not more than 300 words. It must be typewritten in Times New Roman font, 12 points, with 1.5 line spacing and ‘justified’ alignment. No footnotes shall be provided in the abstract; Keywords (5-6). Please refer to the detailed brochure for the complete guidelines. Click here to register for the International Conference.   Important Dates Submission of Abstract: April 20, 2022   Notification of Selection: April 25, 2022 Registration: April 30, 2022   Submission of Full Research Paper: May 15, 2022   Date of the Conference: June 5-6, 2022   *Exhaustive details of the International Conference are provided in the brochure attached.   Contact Information Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Khan General Convener World Environment Day Observance 2022 and International Conference on Sustainability & Subsistence: Human Rights & Environmental Issues Plot No. 11, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida-201306 E-mail: [email protected] Contact No-+91-7017693523  

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Call for Blogs by USLLS ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) Blog [GGSIPU USLLS]
Call for Blogs by USLLS ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) Blog [GGSIPU USLLS]

The USLLS ADR Blog invites crisp and analytical submissions by way of a Call for Blogs, pertaining to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Laws, on a rolling basis.    About the University  Established in 2001, University School of Law and Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University is located in Dwarka, New Delhi, India. It is the first University to be in the vicinity of the Supreme Court, Delhi High Court, various subordinate courts, commissions, tribunals and various monitoring offices of national and international voluntary organizations.   About the Blog The USLLS ADR Blog is an initiative of the University School of Law of Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. The team at USLLS ADR Blog believes that sustained academic deliberation is required to ensure that the field of Alternative Dispute Resolution Law grows continuously, and becomes the mainstream solution to disputes. The objective of this blog is to provide a conducive platform that fosters discussions and deliberations pertaining to the field of ADR by academicians, researchers, law students and legal practitioners. The Advisory Board of the Blog consists of extremely accomplished individuals in the field of ADR so as to enable the Blog to ensure that the viewpoints of the various stakeholders are addressed through the holistic functioning of the Blog.   Board of Advisors The members of the Board of Advisors are: Mr. Ratan K. Singh (Senior Advocate and Arbitrator), Mr. Shashank Garg (Independent Counsel and Arbitrator), Mr. Divyakant Lahoti (Advocate-on-Record and Arbitrator), Mr. Thomas P. Valenti (Attorney and Conflict Resolution Specialist), Ms. Veena Ralli (Mediator and Organising Secretary, Samadhan – Delhi High Court Mediation & Conciliation Centre), and Dr. Nidhi Gupta (Associate Professor, NLU Jodhpur).   Submission Guidelines All submissions pertaining to the field of ADR, subject to the following guidelines are welcome: Co-authorship up to two authors is allowed. Refrain from mentioning the name, institutional affiliation, or any other detail of the author(s) in the document to facilitate the double-blind review process. Submissions should be original and unpublished work of the author(s). Any form of plagiarism will result in an automatic rejection. Moreover, if the Turnitin similarity index reports over 20% similarity (after making the relevant exclusions such as bibliography, quotes, small matches etc.), then the submission shall be rejected.  Submissions should be concise. They should range between 1000-2000 words. Longer posts may be published in parts subject to editorial board’s discretion. The word limit is exclusive of endnotes.   General Formatting Guidelines Formatting Typescript Font Type: Times New Roman Font Size: 12 Line Spacing: 1.5 Text Alignment: Justified Citation Style Method of Citation: Endnotes Format of Citation: BlueBook 20th Edition Font Type: Times New Roman Font Size: 10 Line Spacing: 1.0 Text Alignment: Justified   Review Process All submissions are put through a rigorous double-blind review process where they are evaluated by two editors on different parameters. The review process usually concludes within 14 days from the date of receipt of the acknowledgement of the submission. Once the review is complete, the decision of acceptance (conditional or unconditional) or rejection is communicated to the author. The authors will be provided 10 days to make the necessary changes that may be suggested by the editorial board. It is expected that the authors will make all changes in good faith.    Copyright and Exclusivity  Upon acceptance of the manuscript for publication by the editorial board, the copyright over the manuscript shall vest in the Blog. However, the moral rights over the manuscript shall vest in the author(s). The Blog only accepts exclusive publications. Once a manuscript is accepted, the same can not be published elsewhere.    Submission Procedure Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis. All submissions must be made to: [email protected]. The file must be a word document (‘.doc’ or ‘.docx’). An abstract of not more than 100 words must accompany the submission. The abstract is exclusive of the word limit for the article. The author(s) are also requested to submit a short biography detailing their current designation and institutional affiliations.    Contact Information Write to [email protected] or to [email protected] in case of queries.  

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2nd National Moot Court Competition by Marwadi University, Rajkot
2nd National Moot Court Competition by Marwadi University, Rajkot

Faculty of Law, Marwadi University is organizing the Second Edition of National Moot Court Competition from April 29, 2022 to May 01, 2022, at Rajkot, Gujarat.   About Marwadi University Marwadi University (MU) is a private university located in Rajkot, Gujarat, India. It was established in 2016 by the Marwadi Education Foundation through. It offers more than 54 different courses.    About the Moot Court Competition After the successful completion of 1st edition, Marwadi University brings to you the Second edition of National Moot Court Competition to provide an environment where aspiring lawyers can enhance their legal proficiencies and mooting skills with a unique concept. What is unique about this moot competition, is that the participation is restricted to 1st year bona-fide law students with the aim to inspire, promote and inculcate drafting & writing techniques, orating skills, and high focus research acumen in their first year itself. The moot court competition strives to give a platform to the budding lawyers of our country to imbibe analytical skills in real-time situations. The aim is to engage with students and allow them to have first-hand experience of the complexities of the law.   General Details Marwadi University is hosting the moot court competition from April 29, 2022 to May 01, 2022 on-campus at Rajkot, Gujrat.   Eligibility Marwadi University invites 1st-year law students enrolled in 3 years LL.B programme and 5 years integrated programmes from any college/institution/university recognized by BCI across the country to participate in the Second National Moot Court Competition. Only one team shall be allowed from one College/Institution/University.   Team Formation The team shall comprise of either two members (being designated as Speakers and one of the speakers shall be designated as Researcher) OR Three members (two of them shall be designated as Speakers and one of them shall be designated as Researcher); No team will be allowed to substitute any of its member after a team has submitted its Registration form, except with the permission of the organizers.   Registration Procedure The teams must register online by April 10, 2022, for the moot court competition. The registration shall be done by filling up the registration form available on the official website. The registration shall be considered complete only when the ‘Registration Fee’ has been paid successfully and the registration form is duly filled with all the credentials. The participants will receive an official approval mail from the organizing committee carrying the ‘Team Code’ latest by April 12, 2022, or earlier. The teams shall quote this team code in all further communications with the organizing committee. The registration fee for the competition is 5000.00 INR. The registration fee once paid is non-refundable. Click here to apply for the national moot court competition   Important Dates 12-03-2022: Commencement of Registration 10-04-2022: Last date of Registration 12-04-2022: Last date for seeking Clarifications (if any) 20-04-2022: Last date for submission of memorials (Soft Copy via online) 25-04-2022: Last date for submission of memorials (Hard Copy via post – Postal Address is provided in the brochure) 29-04-2022: Inaugural Ceremony & Orientation 29-04-2022: Draw of Lots and Researcher’s Test 30-04-2022: Preliminary Rounds 30-04-2022: Quarterfinal Rounds 30-04-2022: Social Night 01-05-2022: Semi-final Rounds 01-05-2022: Final Round 01-05-2022: Valedictory Ceremony and Prize Distribution   Awards Winner Team - Cash Prize of Rs. 40,000/ + Trophy Runner Up Team - Cash Prize of Rs. 20,000/ + Trophy Best Speaker (Petitioner) - Cash Prize of Rs. 7,000/ + Trophy Best Speaker (Respondent ) - Cash Prize of Rs. 7,000/ + Trophy Best Researcher - Cash Prize of Rs. 7,000/ + Trophy Best Memorial - Cash Prize of Rs 7,000/ + Trophy Certificate of Participation shall be provided to all the participants and the Mementoes shall be provided to each participating team.   Contact Information In case of any queries contact: Mr. Pratyush Khanna: +91-725-011-7221  Mr. Rounak Sinha: +91-9113342838  Mr. Jainam Shah: +91-8980093484  Write to [email protected].  

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International Journal of Advanced Legal Research (IJALR) Vol 2 Issue 3 [ISSN: 2582-7340], Manupatra, Hard Copy
International Journal of Advanced Legal Research (IJALR) Vol 2 Issue 3 [ISSN: 2582-7340], Manupatra, Hard Copy

IJALR (International Journal of Advanced Legal Research) is inviting submissions by way of a Call for Papers for its Vol 2 Issue 3.   About the Journal (IJALR) International Journal of Advanced Legal Research (IJALR) is an international, quarterly, peer-reviewed, online journal that provides an interactive platform for the publication of short articles, long articles, book reviews, case comments, research papers, and essays in the field of Law. The primary objective of IJALR is to promote legal research among students across India through publishing their materials in the issues released quarterly as well as to enhance the skills of law students across India. INDEXED AT MANUPATRA AND 10+ DATABASES   Call for Papers The IJALR invites original, unpublished content from all academicians, authors, legal professionals and students across the globe, on any topic related to law.   Eligibility Law students pursuing the five-year LL.B course as well as the three years course, Academicians, Students pursuing LL.M. or Ph.D., and Educators.   Submission Guidelines The manuscript shall be original work and unpublished. The manuscript should be in MS Word format. The body of the manuscript shall be in Times New Roman, font size 12, 1.5 Line Spacing. Footnotes should be in Times New Roman, size 10 single line spacing. A uniform style of citation must be strictly adhered to while submitting the paper. Co-Authorship is permitted to a maximum of three authors. Full Names of all the author(s) must be given. Acceptance or rejection will be notified within 24 hours.   Word Limit (Including Footnotes) Short Articles: 1500-2500 words Long Articles: 2500-4000 words Research Papers: 2500-8000 words Book Reviews: 1500-3500 words Case Comments: 1200-3000 words Note: Abstract should be up to 300 words only.   Processing Charges (To be paid after acceptance) For Indian Authors: INR 450/- For Foreign Authors: $15 Note: There is no extra charges for Co-Author(s).   How to Submit? All submissions must be mailed to [email protected]. The subject of the mail should be ‘Paper Submission’ along with a declaration to the effect that the Paper is an original work of an author and previously and unpublished work of the author.   Submission Deadline March 31, 2022   Certificate An E-certificate of publication will be provided to the published Authors. Hard Copies of certificates and paper can be bought separately.  

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4th National UPES School of Law Constitutional Law Quiz Competition
4th National UPES School of Law Constitutional Law Quiz Competition

UPES School of Law is organizing its 4th National Constitutional Law Quiz Competition, scheduled to be held offline, from April 9 to 10, 2022 in Dehradun.   About the Organizer SCLHR is a forum dedicated to promoting research, increasing students’ ability to interpret the law to the changing situations, and spreading awareness of issues dealing with Comparative Constitutional Law & Human Rights. The mission of the society is to promote research dealing with Constitutional Law & Human Rights topics; to make the Constitution and Human Rights, a subject matter to read, explore, discuss, debate, and deliberate upon by the students beyond the classroom.   About the SCHLR It gives us immense pleasure to apprise you that the Society for Constitutional Law & Human Rights (SCLHR), was established under the aegis of UPES School of Law, Dehradun. The Society has planned a two-day event under the aegis of Vidhiutsav.   About the Quiz Competition In this furtherance, we are pleased to announce the ‘4thNational UPES– School of Law Constitutional Law Quiz Competition’, to be organized on April  9th – 10th, 2022. The competition is divided into three rounds which will be held through offline mode. The objective of this event is to provide an opportunity for the students to apply their Constitutional and Human Rights knowledge at the speed of thought.   Eligibility Students pursuing graduate or postgraduate degree in any field of study can participate in the competition from any recognized College or University.   General Guidelines There will be a capping of 150 participants. Registration will be based on a first-come-first-serve basis. In case of any misconduct, the discretion of the organizing committee shall prevail. Any participant found using any unfair means will be disqualified. In case of any ambiguity in guidelines/conflict on any matter arising in between the competition, the organizing committee shall have the discretion.   Awards 1st Prize: 7,000 + Trophy + Certificate of merit 2nd Prize: 5,000 + Trophy + Certificate of merit 3rd Prize: 3,000 + Trophy + Certificate of merit Note: Certificate of merit will be provided to all finalists and a Certificate of participation to all the participants.   Registration Fee Rs. 150/- (For individual participation) Rs. 250/- (For team participation)   Important Dates Last Date of Registration: March 31, 2022 Click here to register for the quiz competition. Event Date and Time Round 1: April 9, 2022 (10 A.M.) Result Declaration: April 9, 2022 (8 PM) Round 2: April 10, 2022 (11 AM onwards) Round 3: April 10, 2022 (3 PM onwards), Valedictory Ceremony (04:30 PM) Venue Detail: School of Law, UPES, Knowledge Acre, Kandoli Campus    Contact Information In case of any query, contact: [email protected] Jahnvi Pandey (Student Co-ordinator): +91 9984888328 Tanishq Juneja (Student Co-ordinator): +91 8588004503 Reet Kaur (Student Convenor): +91 7905031958 Krishna Singh (Student Co-Convenor): + 91 9771882431  

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1st National Legal Opinion Drafting Competition by NMIMS Bangalore
1st National Legal Opinion Drafting Competition by NMIMS Bangalore

The School of Law of NMIMS Bangalore is organizing its 1st National Legal Opinion Drafting Competition in the month of April.   About the Organizer NMIMS started operations at Bengaluru (Koramangala) in 2008. Now it has a full-fledged main campus located on Bannerghatta Road. The School of Law was established in 2018 by NMIMS University, one of the premiers Deemed to be Universities in India.   About the Legal Opinion Drafting Competition 2022 NMIMS Bangalore’s School of Law is inviting students to participate in its 1st National Opinion Drafting Competition, which will be conducted online.   Eligibility All students enrolled bona fide in an undergraduate i.e., 3 years/5 years or postgraduate law program conducted by any college or university shall be eligible for participation in the competition. In this competition, cross-institutional teams are allowed to participate.   Team Composition Each participating team shall comprise of minimum of one (1) member and maximum of two (2) members.   General Instructions Date: The date of the Memorial Submission will be April 10, 2022 11:59 PM. Venue: The Memorial Submission will take place via Google form provided by the organizing committee. Language: The language of the competition will be ENGLISH only.   Submission Guidelines Team Code to be indicated at the bottom right corner in bold. (For example – NVMC 01) which shall be intimated to the respective teams. The structure of the legal opinion is on the discretion of the participants. The legal opinion should not exceed the word limit of 10,000. Exceeding the word limit, the candidate will lose 10 marks. The Legal opinion shall be typed on A4 size page in Font type: Times New Roman; Font size: 12, 1.5-line spacing, 1-inch margin on each side. All the pages of the submission should have page numbers at the bottom. 20th Blue Book edition for footnotes shall be followed. Only soft copies of Legal Opinion shall be submitted in both .pdf and .docx format latest by 11.59 pm on 10th April 2022. Participants will be provided with a link of google forms for the submission of Legal Opinion. The name of the file must be “Legal Opinion – (Team Code) – 2022” and the format of the file must be .docx and pdf. In case the name of the file is not as prescribed, the submission will not be accepted, and the organizing committee will not be responsible for the delay of such submissions. The identification mark of any type is strictly prohibited. Breach of this rule shall lead to penalty or disqualification.   Registration and Payment Registration will be only accepted through Google Form. Register for the competition through the link given here. Registration Fee: Rs 400 per team.   Payment Details UPI: boledhriti@paytm Bank Transfer: Account number: 00000020450319296 IFSC Code: SBIN0000107 Bank: State Bank of India Account Holder Name: Dhriti Bole   Prizes 1st Prize: Cash prize of Rs. 11,000 and Internship Opportunity at Legacy Law Offices 2nd Prize: Cash prize of Rs. 6,000 3rd Prize: Cash prize of Rs. 3,000   Contact Information Mr. Pritam Ghosh Faculty Coordinator, School of Law, NMIMS Bengaluru Email Address: [email protected] Ms. Isha Tripathi Convenor, Moot Court Society, School of Law, NMIMS Bengaluru Email Address: [email protected] / [email protected] Contact Information: 8882175520/9911878111 Ms. Dhriti Bole Co-Convenor, Moot Court Society, School of Law, NMIMS Bengaluru Email Address: [email protected] / [email protected] Contact Information: 7992231780  

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Call for Submissions for Working Document on Penal Law Reforms in India, by LexQuest Foundation
Call for Submissions for Working Document on Penal Law Reforms in India, by LexQuest Foundation

LexQuest Foundation is calling for submissions for making a working document on Penal Law reforms in India, invited by the Government of India.   About the Organisation LexQuest Foundation (LQF) is a non-partisan, non-profit law & policy research and action organization established in 2014 in New Delhi. They conduct extensive legal and policy research and analysis to provide transformative solutions to public interest issues. The organization defends the rights of the marginalized and seeks to extend and secure the civil liberties of all communities through legal & policy reform. It is dedicated to improving the public policy framework in our country to ensure sustainable development and growth for all citizens. The LQF members strongly believe in the emancipatory potential of law, and through their multidisciplinary approach & intersectional initiatives, they ensure that our social & governance interventions have underpinnings of access to justice.   Call for Submissions ‘The government has initiated the process of consultations with stakeholders for amending Indian Penal Code (IPC), Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and the Indian Evidence Act, MoS (Home) Ajay Kumar Mishra today informed the RS.’ Link This is a call for submissions for recommendations you would like to make to the government panel working on these reforms. You can send in your recommendations to LQF, and to effectively channelize the process, they will be compiling the suggestions and sharing them with the said Panel.  Each contributor’s name will be included in the Working Document sent by the Foundation to the Panel.   Perks Each contributor will also receive a Certificate of Acknowledgement if their suggestion makes it to the Working Document prepared by us. Best submissions will be published on LQF’s website as well.    Formatting Guidelines Font used should be Times New Roman, Size 12.  Only Open Document Formats (editable) will be accepted. PDF submissions will not be considered.  Word Limit: 1200 Words. Subject of Email: Submission for Working Document on Penal Laws Reform in India. Co-Authorship is allowed; however, multiple authorship for the same Document is not allowed. The Author’s Name should be mentioned inside of the Document and in the main body of the email.  Once you have made the submission to us, the duplicate submission cannot be shared by you with any other platform unless we have informed you about not going ahead with your submission.  Only original work(s) will be considered. Our Team will reject plagiarized submissions.    How to Submit? Email ID on which the document needs to be shared: [email protected].   Deadline for Submission April 10, 2022 Note: There are no charges for your contribution or publication.    Contact Information Contact Number for resolution of queries: 8448922751.  

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2nd SJCL Interdisciplinary Conference on Food Security, Bangalore
2nd SJCL Interdisciplinary Conference on Food Security, Bangalore

The St. Joseph’s College of Law (SJCL) is organizing its 2nd SJCL Interdisciplinary Conference on Food Security, on April 23, 2022, on its campus in Bangalore.   About the Organiser St. Joseph’s College of Law is approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI), New Delhi and affiliated to Karnataka State Law University, Hubbali.   About the Conference The St. Joseph’s College of Law (SJCL) is organizing its 2nd Interdisciplinary Conference on Food Security, on April 23, 2022, on its campus in Bangalore. Through this conference, while exploring the issues related to the 2030 SDG i.e “End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture”, SJCL wants to answer both theoretical and practical questions, with a fundamental goal of advancing basic insight in food security and shedding light on strategic actions that can subsequently be generated through scholarly interventions.   Call for Papers for the Conference The conference invites contributions in the form of full length scholarly papers documenting original and substantial research work aligning with the theme. Contributions are invited on doctrinal, theoretical, methodological, and empirical investigations with emphasis on eliminating hunger in the society. Papers should be addressed specifically to the following 7 areas linking tofood security and Goal 2 of the SDG 2030: Psychology Political Science Public Policy Economics Commerce and Management Literature, and Law   Opportunity for Publication Select papers emerging out of the double-blind review process & fulfilling submission requirements will be published in a refereed journal.   Who can Submit? We invite research papers from students, government officials, academicians, legal practitioners, economists, research scholars, professionals from international organizations, and NGOs. Interested students can participate as attendees in the conference. All attendees shall be awarded with the ‘Certificate of Participation’.   Location St. Joseph’s College of Law, Residency Road (F.M. Cariappa Road, Bengaluru), Karnataka, India.    Submission Procedure Authorship: Maximum of two authors are allowed per entry. In case of co-authorship, both would be required to register separately. All submission and participation related queries can be directed to: [email protected].   Fee Details INR 500 for attendees INR 1000 for paper presenters   Important Dates Submission of Abstract: March 31, 2022 Notification of selected abstracts: April 4, 2022 Full paper submission: April 15, 2022 Last date for payment of registration fee: April 20, 2022 Conference: April 23, 2022   Contact Information For clarifications, please contact Vimala Mary Contact Number: 9449808620  

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CCI-MIT WPU SoL 2nd National Moot Court Competition 2022
CCI-MIT WPU SoL 2nd National Moot Court Competition 2022

CCI and MIT WPU School of Law are organizing MIT WPU’s 2nd National Moot Court Competition, 2022, scheduled to be held from April 28 to 30.   About the Organizers Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT WPU is the Flagship University of MAEER’s MIT Group of institutes, which has over 100,000 alumni all over the world. MIT WPU Campus is in Kothrud, Pune, and is the most preferred destination for students. School of Law was established in the year 2018 and with the launch of this School, a new chapter began at MIT WPU. Within a short span of three years, MIT WPU has become the preferred destination for pursuing higher education in Law. The School of Law provides value-based learning in Law programs through interactive sessions, hands-on practical sessions, moots, classroom presentations, industry-driven assignments.    About the Competition MIT-WPU Faculty of Law cordially invites your college to participate in CCI – MIT WPU School of Law 2nd National Moot Court Competition 2022. Which is going to be held from April 28th to 30th, 2022. This competition intends to allow young law students to develop their skills in drafting, researching and advocating. The objective of this moot court competition is to test the research skills of students in contemporary topics in the sphere of competition law and provide a platform where students can learn about competition from industry experts.     Eligibility The moot is open to all the students currently enrolled in LLB undergraduate degree courses. The competition has been designed for all the students pursuing law courses at different Universities/Institutes/Colleges approved by the Bar Council of India.  Students pursuing the five-year integrated law degree as well as students pursuing the 3-year law degree are eligible for participation in this competition.    Registration Details Kindly complete all the registration formalities stated in the Official Rules of the moot on or before 16th April 2022 (11:59 P.M. IST). The link to the Google form for registration is given here. Registration Fee: All the teams shall be required to pay ?2000/- via NEFT/RTGS before April 16th, 2022 (11:59 P.M. IST) to register for the competition.    Payment Details Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University School of Law Bank Details [NEFT/RTGS] Name of A/C: DR VISHWANATH KARAD MIT WPU-LAW Name of the Bank: BANK OF INDIA MIT BRANCH A/C No.: 053010110013224 Type of A/C: Savings IFSC Code: BKID0000530 MICR Code: 411013031 SWIFT Code: BKIDINBBPMB GST No.: 27AAAJD1274H12G   Registration Deadline April 16th, 2022 (11:59 P.M. IST)   Awards and Prizes Winners: Cash Prize of INR 45,000/-, and trophy, with a certificate of merit  Runners-up: Cash prize of INR 30,000/-, with a certificate of merit  Best Speaker in prelims: Cash prize of INR 7,000/-, with a certificate of merit  Best Memorial: Cash prize of INR 8,000/-, with certificate of merit  Best Researcher: Cash prize of INR 5,000/-, with certificate of merit  Best Speaker in Finals: Cash prize of INR 5,000/-, with certificate of merit  Contact Information For further clarifications or queries, you may contact the Organizing Committee members or write to [email protected] Gaurish Padekar: 7972355766 Prithvi Kapoor: 9225818974 Shreya Deo: 6263999452   Important Links Click here for Moot Proposition. Click here for Rules & Regulations.

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1-Day National Seminar on ‘Empowering Excluded Women through Socio-Political and Juridical Representations’, by IILS Siliguri
1-Day National Seminar on ‘Empowering Excluded Women through Socio-Political and Juridical Representations’, by IILS Siliguri

IIL Siliguri is organizing a 1-Day National Seminar on ‘Empowering Excluded Women through Socio-Political and Juridical Representations’, on April 8, 2022.   About IILS Siliguri The Indian Institute of Legal Studies is affiliated to the University of North Bengal and is approved by the Bar Council of India and recognized under Sections 2(f) &12-B of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956. The Institute is accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).   About the National Seminar IIL Siliguri is organizing a 1-Day National Seminar on ‘Empowering Excluded Women through Socio-Political and Juridical Representations’, on April 8, 2022. The seminar would explore crucial issues concerning women as a minority and excluded category and discuss some basic facts concerning their vulnerabilities and provisioning for empowerment and required inclusions in India.   Call for Papers Original, unpublished research papers are invited from the contributors for presentation at the Seminar.   Submission Guidelines Original, unpublished research papers are invited from the contributors. Best Research Paper shall be published in Bi-annual IILS Law Review and shall be rewarded. ABSTRACT (Subhead: Times New Roman, Size 14, Uppercase, Bold, Center-aligned). Your paper must include an abstract, consisting of 100-150 words, which provides readers with an overview of the content of your Paper. It is important that your abstract clearly states the purpose of your Paper and summarizes the content. Please include a list of 5-10 keywords that figure prominently in your Paper. These words should include important vocabulary, names of people, and names of organizations, primarily.   Sub-themes Understanding marginalization in sociology with a special focus on Women. Exclusion – Inclusion Theories and Practices in Politics, Society and Economy. Dalit and Minority women representation to the Legislature. Role of State and Central Government in uplifting Dalit and minority women. Role of civil society organization. Understanding paradoxes of changes among Dalit and Minorities women. Contemporary Legal Regime and Governance structure for ensuring women’s Representation and Empowerment. Any other topic of Socio-legal importance related to the main theme.   Prospective Participants Academicians Students Researchers Human Rights activists, experts, and advocates Doctoral Students   Registration and Submission Registration Fee: Academicians- INR 500/- Research Scholars: INR 500/- Send abstract to following mail ID: [email protected]   Important Dates Last date for submitting abstract abstracts: April 2, 2022 Communication for the acceptance of Abstract: April 4, 2022 Final Submission of the Full Paper: April 8, 2022   Contact Information For more details/queries, please mail or contact: 6296903443/6296903463/6296903437.  

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Call for Blogs for DNLU’s Centre for Research and Studies in Human Rights (CRaSH) on ‘Consent’ in Marital Rape in India
Call for Blogs for DNLU’s Centre for Research and Studies in Human Rights (CRaSH) on ‘Consent’ in Marital Rape in India

DNLU’s Centre for Research and Studies in Human Rights (CRaSH) is inviting submissions by way of a Call for Blogs, on demystifying ‘consent’ in marital rape in India.   About DNLU’s CRaSH The Centre for Research and Studies in Human Rights (CRaSH), Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur, is an endeavor of the University to respond to the emerging regime of Human Rights. The Centre seeks to undertake interdisciplinary studies involving legal academia and other stakeholders and contribute in the best possible manner to the global pool of knowledge on the subject.   Theme Marriage is a sacrosanct institution comprising two individuals who are then recognised as one in the society. This one entity is then not expected to have different opinions.  The general social understanding on this today is once married, the spouses are one thus no point of force or consent. Everything by default stands consented and if there is consent then how can such a consented act of sexual intercourse be considered as rape. This act of erasing a woman’s individuality and her right to self-determination is violative of the most basic of human rights. Marital rape violates a woman’s right to privacy and her right to live with dignity. It’s a disgraceful violent act committed against a woman.  It’s time to now question the exception of marital rape in the realm of the basic human right of consent. What we seek to understand now are the intricacies of the need for the criminalization of the offense, the aspect of infringement of various fundamental rights of married women, the global concept of consent, and ultimately the impact or implications of such a move on the institution of marriage.   Call for Blogs In furtherance of this initiative, the Centre invites submissions from academicians, legal scholars and practitioners, researchers, and students with an aim to publish as blogs on the theme “Demystifying ‘consent’ in marital rape in India”. The current theme has also been recently taken up by the Centre to hold a Panel Discussion on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2022. In furtherance of the discussion, the Centre invites submissions from interested authors on or before April 20, 2022. All undergraduate and post-graduate students are eligible to submit their articles.   Submission Guidelines Word Limit: The word-limit for the manuscripts is between 1000-1500 words. Font: All submissions must be made in the font Times New Roman, with heading size 14, font size 12 and spacing 1.5. Co-authorship: Upto a maximum of 2 authors is permitted. Citation Format: ·The prescribed citation format is the Bluebook 20th edition. All the relevant authorities should be duly acknowledged. Further, if the author relies on a specific document to support an argument, pinpoint citations must be included. Format: All the entries should be submitted in (.doc) or (.docx) format. Originality: The entries must be original, unpublished, and an outcome of the author(s’) own efforts. Any form of plagiarism will lead to disqualification for publication on the Blog. Title: The title should be brief and one that clearly communicates the topic and conveys the essence of the piece to the reader.   How to Submit? The submission should be made online via submission of the manuscripts at [email protected]. The submission email should mention details of the author(s) and a title for the blog piece.  Note: The subject of the mail for submission should read ‘Submission for CRaSH Blog’.   Selection Process The number of Manuscripts that will be selected for publication shall be subject to the discretion of the Editorial team. Selected Manuscripts will be published after thorough screening, taking into consideration the parameters of content quality.   Submission Deadline The last date for submission of the manuscripts is April 20, 2022.   Contact Information In the case of any queries, contact: Ananya Bhargava (Student Coordinator): 9425468809 Ashutosh Chopra (Student Secretary): 7985069858 Or write to [email protected].

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International Conference and Workshop on Waste Management and Recycling, by NLSIU, MGCL, and CKCL
International Conference and Workshop on Waste Management and Recycling, by NLSIU, MGCL, and CKCL

NLISU Bangalore, Mar Gregorio International Conference and workshops College of Law (MGCL), and Clean Kerala Company Ltd (CKCL) are jointly organizing an International Conference and Workshop on the topic, ‘Legal and ethical challenges for effective waste management and recycling in the post-pandemic world’ on April 23, 2022.   About the Conference NLISU Bangalore, Mar Gregorio International Conference and workshops College of Law (MGCL), and Clean Kerala Company Ltd (CKCL) are jointly organizing an International Conference and Workshop on the topic, ‘Legal and ethical challenges for effective waste management and recycling in the post-pandemic world’ on April 23, 2022. The conference will be held in connection with World Earth Day (April 24, 2022) on April 23. As the theme for this year states, Invest in Our Planet the conference aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Waste Management and recycling. It also provides a premier platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Waste Management.   Call for Papers The conference also provides a premier platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Waste Management.   Themes for Paper Presentation Following are the thematic areas spread in various sessions, the themes are purely indicative in nature Solid waste management Industrial waste management Plastic waste management E waste management Hazardous waste management Recycling and upcycling Sludge management Waste avoidance and minimization Waste governance, regulations and policies Socio-environmental impact of waste management Bio energy and bio fuels Waste water management   Who shall Attend? Academicians, legal practitioners, research scholars, law students, Environmentalists, Activists and others may participate in the Seminar.   Submission Guidelines Format: All submissions must be in the Microsoft word Format with a one-inch margin on all sides. Font: The text must be in Times New Roman with font size 12 and line spacing of 1.5. Footnotes: Footnotes must be in Times New Roman, font size 10 with single line spacing. Citation Style: Bluebook 20th Edition style of citation should be followed throughout. Word Limit: 4000-6000 words (excluding footnotes). Font for Title of the Paper: Times New Roman Font, Size 14. Submissions: The author’s name should be mentioned in Times New Roman Font, size 12, along with designation and name of the institution and contact details. Language: Research Papers should be written in the English Language. Publication of paper: Selected papers will be published.   Participation Fees Registration with paper presentation: ?500, Co-authors should register separately. Registration without a paper presentation: ?350.   How to Register? Participants can register after payment of the registration fee. Only registered participants will receive a certificate. Click on the link given here to register for the conference. Click here to make the payment of participation fees.    How to Submit? Sent your submissions to [email protected]   Important Dates Last date to register: April 20, 2022 Last date for abstract submission: April 15, 2022 Date of Conference & Paper Presentation: April 23, 2022 Final submission: Will be informed after the conference   For more information, click here.

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LSAC’s International Webinar on Cultivating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity (DE&I) in Legal Profession
LSAC’s International Webinar on Cultivating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity (DE&I) in Legal Profession

LSAC is organizing an International Webinar – Cultivating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity (DE&I) in the Legal Profession on March 25, 2022, at 7 PM IST.   About LSAC LSAC Global is committed to providing valuable global perspectives to law aspirants, law students, and legal professionals in India to help them and their families make informed decisions.   When it comes to implementing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity (DE&I), the legal profession seems to be taking small strides, however, there is still a long way to go. Whether it is a law school or a law firm, employing the principle of DE&I becomes imperative.   About the Webinar LSAC invites you to register for the 5th International LSAC Global Webinar Series on the topic: Cultivating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity (DE&I) in the Legal Profession on March 25, 2022, at 7 PM IST. The aim of the webinar is to highlight and discuss the best practices in the legal industry which ensure broad-based diversity and inclusivity irrespective of a person’s race, age, abilities, caste, religion, faith, ethnicity, language, socio-economic background, gender, sexual orientation and more. Also, find out how Law Schools are enabling in reimaging DE&I in the legal profession and moving towards creating the next generation of diverse law students and lawyers.    Panelists Our panel consists of:  Ms. Angela Winfield, Chief Diversity Officer, LSAC   Prof. (Dr.)  M. Sridhar Acharyulu, Professor & Dean, School of Law, Mahindra University   Prof. (Dr.) Uma Mahesh, Professor, Associate Dean in Charge, School of Law, Dayananda Sagar University      How to Attend? Join us for a lively and informative discussion, with the opportunity for audience Q&A with the panelists. You can send your questions in advance at [email protected] You can register for the webinar by clicking on the link given here.   For more information, click here.

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Call for Chapters for Book on ‘Green Criminology and Climate Justice: A Global Perspective’ by GNLU
Call for Chapters for Book on ‘Green Criminology and Climate Justice: A Global Perspective’ by GNLU

GNLU is inviting submissions by way of Call for Chapters, to be contributed to a comprehensive book on Green Criminology and Climate Justice to academia.   Concept Note for the Call for Chapters Green Criminology (CC) is a unique area of research within the system of criminology. GC expands the scope of criminology by addressing the crimes that harm the environment and is ordinarily excluded from the criminology research. The concept of Green Criminology first appeared three decades ago and since then the social scientists are exploring the relationship between the natural environment, crime, and justice. With this edited book, the editors aim to contribute a comprehensive book on Green Criminology and Climate Justice to academia. This is an attempt by the editors to count and describe the Green Crimes: Illustrate its impacts on the environment and human life: explore the relationship between environmental crimes. Law and ecological justice: the Role of International law in combating green crimes, and the mitigation strategies by various countries around the world.   Editors of the Book Editors Prof. (Dr.) S. Shanthakumar Director Gujarat National Law University Gandhinagar, India     Ms. Dhanya.S Assistant Professor (Research) Gujarat National Law University Gandhinagar, India   Recommended Topics Green Criminological Theories Green Crimes: Meaning. Definition. Types. Causes. Issues and Challenges Environmental justice and Criminology: Future Perspectives Wildlife Crimes Pollution Crimes Illegal Mining Environmental Crime in Transnational Context: Global Issues and Challenges Victims of Environmental Crime Environmental Crime and Governance an Indian Perspective Environmental Crime and Governance an International Perspective Green Crimes and Climate Change Mitigating Environmental Crimes-Role of Legislature and Judiciary Implementation and enforcement of environmental law: Role of Citizens Environmental crime and Corporations Case Studies In Green Criminology   Who can Submit? Academicians, Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit.   Submission Guidelines Academicians, Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit the abstracts of 250-350 words on or before 31st March 2022 to [email protected].   Guidelines for Abstract An abstract is a single paragraph without subheadings, indentation or references. It should be a detailed summary of your work that states the problem, the objectives, the methods used, and the major results and conclusions. It should be single-spaced in 12-point Times New Roman. Do not include bullets or lists in the abstract. Authors will be notified about the acceptance status of their abstract through an email within 20 days of receipt of the submission. The detailed submission guidelines shall be shared with the authors of selected abstracts through an email.   Important Dates March 31, 2022: Abstract Submission Deadline April 15, 2022:Notification of Acceptance of Abstract August 31, 2022: Full Chapter Submission November 15, 2022: Communication of Results of 1st Review November 30, 2022: Submission of Revised Chapter by the Author December 20, 2022:Communication of Second Review 30 December 2022: Revised Submission by the Author January 25, 2023: Notification of Final Acceptance of the Chapter Note: There are no submission or acceptance fees for manuscripts submitted to this book publication. All manuscripts are accepted based on a double-blind peer review editorial process.   Contact Information For any queries. please write to [email protected].  

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National Memorial Drafting Competition by PIMR Indore
National Memorial Drafting Competition by PIMR Indore

The Department of Law, PIMR (Prestige Institute of Management and Research) Indore is organizing its National Memorial Drafting Competition.   About the Organizer The Department is approved by the Bar Council of India and is affiliated to the Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore.   About the Competition Learning outcome from moot hones all the skills necessary to become an excellent lawyer in today’s competitive world. However, in a moot court competition, the oral arguments take away much of the acclaim clouding the efforts taken by researchers and drafters for a well-researched and drafted memorial. Hence, we present the National Memorial Drafting Competition 2022 to provide an environment where aspiring lawyers can enhance their legal proficiencies. The competition strives to give a platform to the budding lawyers of our country to imbibe analytical skills in real time situations. The aim is to engage with students and allow them to have first-hand experience of the complexities of the law.   General Details Release of the brochure – February 20, 2022   Eligibility All the students who are pursuing three years or five-year Law Course during the current academic year, from any recognized University /Law School/College/Department. A maximum of one team shall be allowed to participate from one University/Law School/College/Department.   Important Dates Commencement of online registration: February 20, 2022 Registration closes: March 31, 2022 Inaugural Ceremony & Orientation programme by Manupatra: April 2, 2022 Last date clarification: April 15, 2022 Last date for submission of soft copy of memorial: April 20, 2022 Last date for submission of hard copy of memorial: April 30, 2022 Result and valedictory ceremony: May 12, 2022   Awards & Prizes Winner: Rs. 3,500/- Runner-Up: Rs. 2500/-   Registration Fee Team: Rs. 300/- Single entry: Rs. 200/-   Contact Information For any query contact: Shivam Mishra (Convener): 7355052554 Kshitij Rajpurohit (Secretary): 9691563032 Madhavi Moyde (Secretary): 9630440977 Email Addresses: [email protected] | [email protected].  

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Call for Papers by CALR Journal of Applicable Law & Jurisprudence [CALR JALJ]
Call for Papers by CALR Journal of Applicable Law & Jurisprudence [CALR JALJ]

CALR Journal of Applicable Law & Jurisprudence is inviting submissions by way of a Call for Papers. The submissions are being accepted on a rolling basis.   About CALR Centre for Academic Legal Research (CALR) is a worldwide initiative by students of law school to fill the void present in high-quality legal research in various fields of law. There are five centres established under CALR, namely, Centre for the Study of Contemporary Legal Issues, Centre for Cyber Law, Centre for Commercial and Financial Law, Centre for Study of Dispute Resolution, and Centre for Environmental Awareness. Each established centre is dedicated to high-quality research work which is analytical and critical in nature under their respective field of law.   About JALJ CALR Journal of Applicable Law & Jurisprudence (CALR | JAL&J) is a reputed international online research paper, journal, thesis and conference paper publishing subset-company under CALR headquartered at Dehradun, India. JAL&J is a one-stop, open-access source for a large number of high quality and peer-reviewed journals in various academic domains. JAL&J has an extensive Editorial Board with renowned policymakers, academics and senior editors from across the globe. The published papers are made highly visible to the academic community through a wide indexing policy adopted by this online international journal. Being a part of an eco-friendly community, JAL&J favours and encourages e-publication of papers to truly present itself as an online ‘Green journal’.   Submission Guidelines Subject Matter: The CALR Journal of Applicable Law & Jurisprudence accepts research/scholarly work on every legal subject matter. The editorial board, upon the review of the work, sorts the paper into the appropriate chapters such as CSCLI, CCFL, CSDR, CTL & CEA. Submission must be in form of descriptive, analytical or critical analysis of the particular subject matter. The submission should reflect original, unpublished work and not under review on any other platform. A maximum similarity of 15% is allowed. Non-adherence to this rule shall result in the rejection of the research/scholarly work summarily without any chance of revision. Note: If an author withdraws his submission after initiation of the review process (within the seven-day deadline) he can be blacklisted from further publications, at the discretion of the Managing Editors or Project Heads. Submission must ideally be limited to a length of 3000 words to 7000 works, inclusive of abstract. Note: Every research/scholarly work shall consist of a limited 300 to 400 words abstract. Format: Submissions should be made only in Microsoft Word (.docx) format. The submission should adhere to the following formatting style. Font: Times New Roman, Font size: 12, Line spacing: 1.5” (For endnotes Font size: 10, Line spacing: 1”). Relevant sources such as judgments, laws, treaties, news articles and other legal texts must be added as hyperlinks in-text (if possible) but must contain proper citations adhering to the uniform Bluebook 20th Edition citation style. The submission should have an informative title. If the author wishes the editorial board to assign a title, the author should inform the same in the body of the mail. All submissions to be sent to [email protected].   About the Centres Centre for the Study of Contemporary Legal Issues Centre for Study of Contemporary Legal Issues (CSCLI) established under CALR seeks to provide numerous insights and views into contemporary legal issues and encourage conversation about the same. It aims at updating the readers with minute nuances of the latest developments in the field of Constitutional, Civil, Criminal and International Humanitarian Laws, thereby generating a cross current of ideas on emerging topics. It showcases contemporary issues and challenges specific to law, with an interdisciplinary approach towards assimilating knowledge. CSCLI endeavours to become the beacon of legal education by encouraging the synthesis of knowledge and best practices cutting across the academia and research fraternity. The expertise and experience of the diversely composed board which has representation in the form of advocates and legal professionals are to provide a holistic review of the articles and uphold the standard of the articles that finally get accepted for publication; with there being a great emphasis on quality research, the relevancy of topic and novel contributions in the scrutiny phase of review. The student-member body seeks to achieve the above-stated ambition by accumulating quality researched articles and making the blog a one-stop destination for inquisitive readers.    Centre for Study of Dispute Resolution Dispute resolution is a term that refers to a number of processes that can be used to resolve a conflict, dispute or claim. Dispute resolution may also be referred to as alternative dispute resolution, appropriate dispute resolution, or ADR for short. It is becoming the primary function of the legal corporate world. Parties often find themselves at dispute, which needs to be addressed. Centre for the Study of Dispute Resolution follows the latest development in the said field, to bring the readers the idea of mastering managing a dispute. Dispute resolution many times, interchangeably used with conflict resolution, although conflicts are more deep-rooted and lengthier than disputes. Even many claim settlements are part of a negotiation or dispute. This centre does not distinguish between Dispute, Conflict and Claims, and covers all three subject matters. The research area focuses on laws such as Insolvency and Bankruptcy, Contracts, or any law in which a dispute can be addressed. This centre focuses on Arbitration, Mediation, Negotiation, Traditional litigation as a mechanism to dispute resolution, etc and their impact on the corporate bodies. The centre is for Dispute resolution enthusiasts and welcomes law students, and practising professionals to contribute their idea on the subject matter and to have a platform to keep up with recent changes.   Centre for Technology Law Center for Technology Law (CTL) is a department under the project CALR that aims to cover under its ambit all the interconnection of law and technology – taking up a vast number of issues under its wings, from blockchain technology, national and international cyber laws with a keen focus on the Indian scenario, along with legal integration of new and upcoming technology in the physical world. All this is directed towards escalating awareness in the direction of techno-legal interplay. Through the means of analytical academic literature, the centre directs one’s sight on the advancement of new and development of the existing span of technology laws. In the time that’ll follow the present, technological advancements are bound to surge new skies, and the legal system can’t fall behind. Centre for Technology Laws seeks to document this trail through the means of eminent articles, analytical write-ups and legal literature by our team. Furthermore, with the facility of monthly newsletters, our readers can be up to date with the work of our centre, effortlessly.   Centre for Environmental Awareness The Centre for Environment Awareness (CEA) established under CALR seeks to engage in contemporary academic discussions surrounding environmental laws and judicial discourse. The idea behind the Centre for Environment Awareness is to work towards bringing about a shift from an anthropocentric attitude to an ecocentric approach through the means of academic writing and deliberations on significant enviro-legal topics. The interplay of law and environment in India has allowed for prominent changes in the way environmental rights are perceived and the Constitution of India is one among the few constitutions in the world to imbibe rights relating to the environment within it. The aim of the Centre is to promote awareness about various environmental issues concerning ecology, habitat, the interplay of economy and environment inter alia through case analysis, articles and newsletters. The articles published adhere to the required standard in order to contribute to the existing literature in environmental jurisprudence.    Centre for Commercial and Financial Law Centre for Commercial and Financial Law (CCFL) was established under CALR as one of its departments. The main objective of CCFL is to promote learning and research in the field of the commercial and financial law segment. This centre deals in Competition Law, Banking law, Insolvency Law, Taxation Law, Companies Law, Labour Law and various other laws in the field of commercial and financial law. CCFL aims to provide a broader understanding of Commercial and Financial law to readers by the way of weekly newsletters, research articles and case analysis. CCFL is also concerned with tracking national and international changes in the field of Commercial and financial law. This centre also encourages professionals and students to make their unique contributions. With the presence of such eminent personalities in our advisory board, we try to provide an expert opinion about the lesser-known topics and also encourage the students to discover this field and showcase the power of their pen.   How to Submit? All submissions to be sent to [email protected].   Certificate Certification will be awarded upon publication under CALR | JALJ.  

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Online National Conference on Protection of Traditional Knowledge, GIs, and Rights of Indigenous People by NLUJAA
Online National Conference on Protection of Traditional Knowledge, GIs, and Rights of Indigenous People by NLUJAA

NLUJA Assam is organizing an Online National Conference on Traditional Knowledge (TK), Geographical Indications (GI), and Rights of Indigenous People, to be held from May 27th to 28th, 2022.   About NLUJAA National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam is a National Law University located in Guwahati, Assam, India. It was established in 2009 through an Act passed by the State Legislature of Assam as a public university dedicated to the field of legal education.   Concept Note for the Conference In recent times, the discourse on Traditional Knowledge (TK) and Geographical Indications (GI) has assumed a lot of importance. The indigenous, tribal and local communities of India in general and North East India in particular, have developed a wide variety of TK. Local wisdom, TK plays an important role in the sustainable use of local resources and biodiversity conservation. At an international level, the discussions on TK center around the prevention of bio-piracy and the development of better schemes for bioprospecting. India has started taking steps in this direction in the form of TKDL and legislation that provides for the protection of TK. However, the question remains if the steps are sufficient and if they are not, what other immediate measures should be taken. Similarly, in the case of GI, India has brought legislation for the registration and better protection of GI products in 1999 which was brought into force in 2003. GI registration of products from India is going on at a steady pace but what remains undisclosed yet is whether the GI tag is bringing any positive change in the marketability of the product or leading to the socio-economic development of the community producing that product. The conference aims to unite the efforts of academicians, students, researchers, practitioners, to discuss the issues and possibilities of a better protection framework of traditional knowledge, geographical indications of indigenous communities living in India and particularly in North-east India.   Eligibility for Paper Presentation Academicians, Legal practitioners, Ph.D. Scholars, Post Graduate students, Final Year Under-Graduate students.   Themes Traditional Knowledge and Rights of Indigenous People Need for protection of traditional knowledge: National and International Perspectives Comparative Study of protection of Traditional Knowledge in India and foreign regimes Bio-piracy and Bioprospecting/ Access and Benefit Sharing IPR and Traditional Knowledge Documentation of Traditional Knowledge/Traditional Cultural Expressions Participation by indigenous and local community in protecting Traditional Knowledge/Traditional Cultural Expressions and Geographical Indications Geographical Indications Comparative Study of protection of Geographical Indications in India and foreign regimes Challenges of Traditional Knowledge based products of indigenous communities in Geographical Indications registration Impacts of Geographical Indications: economic; social; environmental; cultural on indigenous and tribal communities Geographical Indications and Sustainability Challenges in Geographical Indications Registration Pre and Post Registration Challenges in Geographical Indications Traditional Knowledge (TK) and Geographical Indications (GI) of indigenous communities of North East India Problems and Prospects of protection of Traditional Knowledge in North East India Case studies of Traditional Knowledge protection in North East India Pre and Post Geographical Indications Registration problems of products of North East India Scope of Geographical Indications in North East India Case studies of Geographical Indications of North East India Impact of Geographical Indications Registration on people/communities of North East India **The above themes are indicative. The authors can send abstract/ paper on other areas relevant to the theme of the conference.   Submission Guidelines Contributors are requested to initially submit an abstract between 200 – 400 words. The contributors are requested to send a brief profile along with their abstract. The last date of submission of abstract is April 16, 2022. The abstracts will be peer reviewed before acceptance. Abstract can be submitted in the registration form. The accepted abstracts will be notified by April 21, 2022. The contributors should submit their final papers by May 16, 2022 to the email id: [email protected]. The ILI Citation Style must be followed for the final papers. The best papers will be published by NLUJAA in a book with ISBN number published by a reputed National or International publisher. (Note: All submissions before publication will undergo plagiarism check. The Editorial Committee shall reserve the right of disqualification). Link for Registration: Click here. Conference Fee: Rs. 500/- per participant. (Payment Portal will be open from April 22, 2022, on the website of NLUJAA. Payment once made will not be refunded).   Certificate All E-registered participants will get an e-certificate for participation. Presentation certificate will be given to those participants who will present the paper in the conference.   Contact Information E-mail id: [email protected] Phone: 0361- 2738891 Ext. 562 7086489489  

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Online Conference on ‘Abuse and Harassment in Cyber Space: Beyond the Notions of Mainstream’ by Cyber Blog India
Online Conference on ‘Abuse and Harassment in Cyber Space: Beyond the Notions of Mainstream’ by Cyber Blog India

The Cyber Blog India is organizing an Online Conference on ‘Abuse and Harassment in Cyber Space: Beyond the Notions of Mainstream’ to be held on April 23 and 24, 2022.   About the Organizer The Cyber Blog India is an organization that is working to create a cyber-safe tomorrow for India. We run a National Award Winning blog with avid readers from across the globe. The team has provided legal assistance and advisory services in more than 12,500 cybercrime cases, including financial frauds, blackmailing, cyberbullying, identity theft, revenge pornography, etc.    About the Conference The Cyber Blog India is glad to announce their 2022 Conference on ‘Abuse and Harassment in Cyber Space: Beyond the notions of Mainstream’. The event also aims to highlight the extraordinary struggles that the queer community faces online in the form of harassment or cyberbullying and the need to evolve as a society as social media evolves for the well-being and growth of the queer community.    General Details The conference will be virtually held on April 23-24, 2022. Along with this, the organizers will have 12 Instagram Live with the panellists throughout March and April 2022. First Instagram Live with Shilok Mukkati Second Instagram Live with Gautam Rajpal   How to Register? Fee: There is no registration fee for this conference. Register through any of these processes. Via WhatsApp: Click here Via Email: Click here   For more information, click here.

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International Conference on Militancy & Human Rights: Issues and Challenges, by Mangalayatan University, Jabalpur
International Conference on Militancy & Human Rights: Issues and Challenges, by Mangalayatan University, Jabalpur

Mangalayatan University, Jabalpur is organizing an International Conference on Militancy & Human Rights: Issues and Challenges, on April 4 & 5, 2022.   About Faculty of Law, Mangalayatan University, Jabalpur (M.P.) Mangalayatan University Jabalpur is established by the Gazette notification of the Madhya Pradesh Government and approved by the UGC under 2(f) of the UGC Act. Being the first private university of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. The University has established itself as a pioneer institute of higher education within the Mahakaushal region. Apart from educational activities, the University is also associated with various social welfare and extension activities. The Faculty of law at Mangalayatan University has been established with the objective of teaching and training industry-ready Law graduates. The courses under the Faculty of Law are approved by the Bar Council of India and the University Grant Commission. The Faculty of Law has commenced its first academic session in the year 2021 and in a short span of time, it has established itself as a pioneer institute of legal education in the Mahakaushal region. The University offers graduate, post-graduate, and doctoral study in Law.    About the Conference  Insurgency within the country has been a content of discord for many States for ages. India is facing armed conflicts within its boundaries for decades and history narrates that it has only grown to the extent of horrendous contours. Insurgency is a global phenomenon in modern-day politics around the world. Politics has a greater role in pacifying the damage done to these people but it has failed in mitigating the damage and restitution of the loss. In developing nations of the world especially South Asian and African countries, armed conflict or armed rebellion can be identified as the biggest roadblock in implementing welfare and developmental policies. Insurgency not only creates a problem for the innocent citizenry but also creates a void of opportunities for militant groups as well. Armed rebellions are often categorized as demonic and anti-social groups engaged in violence to assert their human rights, but the past has shown that it has been no good to the already deprived and marginalised group of individuals.  Currently, India is facing an insurgency in Northern, North-eastern, Central, and Southern States where the militant groups are in direct conflict with the government. There are varied reasons throughout India for the growth of militancy but deprivation and marginalization have played a major role in the evolution of insurgency. These groups have made it difficult for the State to execute and implement welfare activities in the militant affected areas. The phenomenon of insurgency is leading to major global issues such as hunger, loss of habitat, malnutrition, non-education, and deprivation of their human rights. The state being the parens patrie carries an obligation to protect the rights of its citizen and at the same time, it has to safeguard and find ways to deal with these groups with iron hands. India has strict legislations such as AFSPA, UAPA & NSA etc., to deal with any kind of anti-national activity under the pretext of insurgency. These legislations are often labelled as draconian and violators of fundamentals rights of the citizens as they provide special powers to the state authorities in dealing with armed rebellions.  The theme of the conference revolves around the cross-cutting global issues of human rights with reference to the phenomenon of militancy around the world. The theme of the conference primarily focuses on the issues of human rights violation of the militant groups viz a viz the powers of the Armed forces but it is not only limited to the issues of human rights of these groups. The conference endeavors to initiate a discussion on various issues revolving around human rights across the globe. The theme is further divided into sub-themes covering major human rights issues and attempt to arrive at a holistic understanding through academic discourse.   Objectives of the Conference  The conference is organized to collaborate with various stakeholders associated with the protection of human rights and combatting the insurgency within the country with a view to providing a brainstorming platform to academicians, research scholars, students and policymakers on the issue of militancy and fundamental rights. The conference also aims to compile the best scholarly data available on the subject and to disseminate the knowledge acquired from the panel discussions and papers presented among the beneficiaries to enrich them with the nuances of the phenomenon. The conference aims to compile the papers presented at the conference in the form of an edited volume book to be published by “Thomson Reuters.”   Overview of the Conference  The conference extends over a period of two days with enriching and zealous activities. The first day of the conference is dedicated to plenary sessions/panel discussions. On day first, there will be two plenary sessions of two hours each. Each session will be chaired by a keynote speaker of international repute along with other speakers of national and international repute. The session will be moderated by an academician having expertise in the issues of human rights. The theme of the session will coincide with the theme of the conference. On day two there shall be paper presentations before a panel of experts. After the presentations experts will declare the best research paper to be awarded at the valedictory. The outcome of the conference will be published in the form of an edited volume by “Thomson Reuters.”   Mode Online   Call for Papers  The conference invites papers from academicians, research scholars, students and other stakeholders from the fraternity to submit their research papers in the prescribed format on the below-mentioned sub-themes within the stipulated time.    Theme Militancy and Human Rights: Issues and Challenges.    Sub-themes Impact of Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA) on Human Rights  Social media and the rise of new forms of militancy  Impact of Anti-Terrorism Law on Human Rights   Human Rights crisis related to children in armed conflict Freedom of Speech and Expression in Militant affected Areas   Human Rights of Women, Children, Migrant Workers, Aged and Disabled  Challenges to Human Rights during Covid-19    Rules for Submission  An abstract of maximum 500 words indicating the theme of the conference with five keywords shall be submitted beforehand within the stipulated time.  The paper shall consist of 3500 words to 5000 words excluding footnotes and references. (Descriptive footnotes is permitted). The citation style for the paper is the BLUE BOOK 21st Edition.  Abstract and full paper shall be submitted in soft copy in MS Word. (Font type – Times New Roman, Font Size – Body 12, Heading 14 and footnotes 10 with 1.5 spacing for body and 1 spacing for a footnote). A separate word file shall be submitted containing the Title, Name of the Author (Co-Author if any), Designation, Email and Contact details.  The author/s shall also submit a declaration stating that the work is original and bonafide.  Only one Co-author is permitted.  The research paper shall be sent to [email protected]. Plagiarism: All the submissions shall be processed through plagiarism detection software “Authenticate” as per the international norms.    Important Dates  Last Date for Registration: March 25, 2022  Last Date for Submission of Abstract: March 27, 2022  Last date for Submission of Full paper: April 2, 2022  Date of the Conference: April 4-5, 2022       Prizes and Benefits Publication Opportunity: An edited volume of the selected papers presented in the Conference shall be published with an ISBN no. in Thomson Reuters. Prizes up to Rs. 5,000/- shall be given for the best papers in the Conference.    How to Register? Click on the link given here to register for the conference.   Registration Fees   Students: Rs. 300/-  Academicians/Research Scholars/Professionals:  Rs.500/- (Single Author) Rs. 750/- (Dual Authors)  International Participants: 10 U.S. Dollars (USD)  Scan the given QR code in the brochure or use NEFT/RTGS for payment of Registration Fees  Bank Name: HDFC BANK Branch: Civil Lines, Jabalpur Account Number: 50100376542188 A/c Holder: Mangalayatan University IFSC Code: HDFC0002745   Contact Information Mr. Aishwarya Sharma: 7987665953

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Call for Papers by TNNLU Law Review Vol 5 Issue 1
Call for Papers by TNNLU Law Review Vol 5 Issue 1

The Editorial Board of TNNLU Law Review is inviting submissions by way of a Call for Papers for its Volume 5 Issue 1.   About TNNLU Law Review Established in 2018, the journal seeks to encourage interdisciplinary approaches to the law through submissions from students, academics, and other members of the legal community. The journal’s previous editions included articles from Prof Upendra Baxi on the use of Kautilya Principles in international law; Prof Judy Fudge on the success of pay equity legislation; Prof Meghan Campbell on two-child limit policies in the UK and their intersectional effects; Prof Ranita Nagar on the competitive constitution and its access price of Civil Liberties; Prof Ritu Dewan on gender de-equalization via labor codes; and many more.   Call for Papers The Editorial Board is pleased to invite submissions for Volume V, Issue I of the TNNLU Law Review, a faculty-cum-student run, double-blind, peer-reviewed journal published bi-annually.    Submission Categories Submissions for the upcoming issue are welcome under the following categories: Long articles: 5000 – 8000 words Short articles/Note: 3000 – 5000 words Case comments & Book reviews: 1500 – 2500 words   Submission Deadline May 31, 2022   Submission Guidelines Types of Submissions Long Articles (5000-8000 words): Submissions under this category must present a comprehensive study of a central theme, along with the identification and analysis of related sub- themes. Purely theoretical papers will also be accepted under this category. Short Articles/Notes (3000-5000 words): Submissions under this category must deal with contemporary legal issues. It should directly address a specific issue and must be engaging and concise. Author(s) can also include evaluative comments on pending or recent legislation keeping in mind the objective and rationale of the legislation in question. Case Comments (1500-2500 words): Case comments must be critical analysis of recent judicial pronouncements. It must identify and examine the questions of law present in the case and comment on implications of the judgment for evolution of that branch of law. Book Review (1500-2500 words): Reviews of books relating to contemporary legal literature can be submitted under this category. The review should identify the relevant arguments put forth by the author and present a comprehensive critique of the same.   Submission Guidelines While there are no rigid thematic constraints, contributions should be within the scope of legal studies and allied interdisciplinary studies. All submissions must be accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 200 words. The main body of the manuscript should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 12 and in 1.5 line spacing. The footnotes must conform to the ILI Rules of Footnoting and should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 10 and in single line spacing. End notes are not to be used. Joint submission of two co-authors is allowed. All submissions should be accompanied by a covering letter mentioning submission category, title of manuscript, institutional affiliation and contact details of the author(s). The body of the manuscript should not contain any personal details of the author, so as to enable anonymous screening and peer-review. The manuscript must be an original and unpublished work and must not be under simultaneous consideration for publication elsewhere. Copyright of all submissions selected for publication shall vest with TNNLU. All submissions will go through two rounds of review, each taking a minimum of 4-5 weeks post acknowledgement of receipt and/or selection from first round of review, as the case may be. Final selection of manuscripts will be made on the basis of comments received from the peer-reviewers. The authors are expected to incorporate this feedback and make necessary amendments in their manuscripts before they can be published.   Submission Procedure TNNLU-LR accepts electronic submissions in MS Word (.doc/.docx) format only. Submissions should be sent via email to [email protected]. The last date for sending manuscripts is May 31, 2022.   Contact Information Email: [email protected].   For more information, click here.

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National Judgment Writing Competition 2022 by Amity Law School, Rajasthan
National Judgment Writing Competition 2022 by Amity Law School, Rajasthan

The Amity Law School, Rajasthan is organizing National Judgment Writing Competition 2022.   About the Organizer Amity University Rajasthan is one of the latest proud additions in the legacy of the 25 years old Amity Education Group of India, set up with a vision to contribute to nation-building through excellence in higher education, research, and innovation. Amity University is ranked among the top 3% Universities globally by QS- 2018 ranking. The Amity Law School (ALS), Amity University, Rajasthan has been established in the year 2008 to achieve world-class legal education in the state and the country. In its constant pursuit to excellence, it is always endeavoring to create a legacy of leadership, professional acumen and excellence.   About the Judgment Writing The National Judgment Writing Competition 2022, organized by Amity Law School, AUR presents an exciting opportunity for the law students to step into the shoes of a judge and deliver a reasoned and well-articulated judgment. The art of drafting is a precious and invaluable skill to learn for any student of law. The participants are expected to base their judgments on a thorough and meticulous appreciation of the factual matrix. The competition encourages innovative judgments that have precisely examined and applied with relevant legal concepts.   Eligibility Criteria and Team Composition All students pursuing 3 year or 5-year L.L.B. course or an L.L.M. coursefrom a recognized Law School, University or Institution in India shall be eligible to participate. Single author or Co-Authorship up to 2 authors shall be permitted. Authors may belong to the same or different Law School, University or Institution in India. There is no restriction on the number of entries from any Law School, University or Institution in India.   Submission Guidelines Word Limit is 3500-5000 words (exclusive of footnotes). The manuscript submitted must be an original work of the author(s) and must not have been submitted or published elsewhere. Any sort of plagiarism shall amount to penalty. The manuscript shall be submitted in MS Word format & PDF format both along with code number assigned. The language for writing the judgment shall be in ENGLISH only. The author(s) shall strictly adhere to the 19th Bluebook Citation. Any citation found contrary shall amount to penalty. The manuscript shall be in A4 Layout with 1.5 line spacing, Margin-1 and justified. Headings: Times New Roman, Size – 14, Bold. Main body: Times New Roman, Size – 12. Footnotes: Times New Roman, Size – 10, Line Spacing 1.0 and justified. Page numbers – bottom center.   Cash Prizes The participants securing the first three positions shall be felicitated with attractive cash Prizes and Certificate of Merit. Certification of Appreciation to top 10. Certificate of Participation for all the participants.   Registration A team of single or two authors will be considered eligible to participate only if the registration is completed on or before April 2 2022 (23:59 Hours IST).  Registration Fees and details: The Registration Fee is Rs. 200/- for single author and Rs. 300/- for co-authorship. Fee details: Account Name: Amity University Rajasthan Account Number: 375201001683 IFSC Number: ICIC0003752 Or Google Pay/ Paytm/UPI Account: 375201001683   Important Dates Release of Judgment Proposition, Rules, and Commencement of Competition: March 15, 2022 Registration deadline: April 2, 2022 Last Date for seeking Clarifications: April 4, 2022 Release of Clarification: April 6, 2022 Last Date of Submission of Judgment: April 15, 2022 Declaration of result: April 30, 2022   Contact Information In case of any query please contact [email protected] or to the following undersigned Organising Committee: – Mr. Hemant Singh (Faculty Convener): +91 9643502887, Dr. Abhishek Baplawat (Faculty Convener): +91 9928942751 Ms. Stuti Sanghamitra (Student Coordinator): +91 9119211476 Ms. Richa Bohra (Student Coordinator): +91 8209204277 Ms. Yashvee Singhal (Student Coordinator): +91 9571673185   Important Links Official link: National Judgment Writing Competition Link for Registration of event:- Click here Link for Submission of manuscript:- Click here.

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