Call for Papers are invited by CALR- Journal of Applicable Law & Jurisprudence for the year 2024.
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.
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’.
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The submission should reflect original, unpublished work and not under review on any other platform.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 article 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 calr.jalj@gmail.com.
Certification will be awarded upon publication under CALR | JALJ.
Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur is organising International Conference on Facets of Social Justice in the Vision of a Developed India @2047 on April 14.
Hidayatullah National Law University will be organising a one-day International Conference ( virtual mode) commemorating the Birth centenary on 14th April 2024 of the architect of the Constitution of India Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on 14 th April 2024 on the theme of “Facets of Social Justice in the Vision of a Developed India @2047: Harnessing Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Legacy”.
The conference is designed to disseminate the multifaceted dimensions of social justice as envisioned by Dr. Ambedkar and explore how his principles can guide us in our journey towards building a truly developed and equitable India by 2047. The programme is open to academicians, scholars, and professionals around the globe to contribute to the participate and present their papers on the stated theme to contribute to the repository of academic resources.
The programme is being organised by the Centre for Law & Public Health, Centre for Infrastructure Laws, Centre for Law & Indigenous People, and Centre for Law & Language of the School of Law & Public Policy, and School of Law & Humanities established under Research Hub and Spoke (R-Has) Model.
The RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR) Journal is a bi-annual, student-run, blind peer-reviewed, flagship journal based at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. It was founded with the objective of facilitating arguments in black and white.
The Editorial Board invites submissions from academicians, practitioners, legal luminaries, and students on the theme “Development and Future of Energy Transition: Analysing the Legal Landscape.”
RSRR welcomes submissions from legal practitioners, academicians, students, and members of the legal fraternity.