Call for Blogs | Centre for Criminal Law and Criminology by Faculty of Law, University of Delhi: Submissions Open!

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About The Faculty of Law, University of Delhi

The Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, a beacon of legal education since its establishment in 1924, embarked on a new chapter during the University’s Centenary Year (2022–2023) with the introduction of the Integrated Law Course (ILC). This initiative marked a pivotal moment in the Faculty’s distinguished history, ushering in the five-year integrated programmes: B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.).

About Centre for Criminal Law and Criminology

The Centre for Criminal Law and Criminology (CCLC) at the Integrated Law Course, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, is a transformative initiative designed to bridge the gap between academic theory and the complexities of the Indian justice system. Established to address contemporary criminal jurisprudential challenges, the Centre provides a premier platform for interdisciplinary research and evidence-based reforms. By integrating criminal law with sociology, psychology, forensics, among various other fields, CCLC fosters an environment where students engage directly with real-world legal issues.

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About Call for Blogs

The mission of this platform is to serve as a dynamic hub for legal scholarship and public legal engagement. It encourages doctrinal, empirical, and interdisciplinary research while providing a meaningful space for scholars, students, practitioners, and policy analysts to contribute to evolving legal discourse.

Eligibility

 Contributions are welcome from students, researchers, practitioners, and academicians, provided the submission demonstrates strong legal reasoning, clarity of thought, and contemporary relevance to the criminal justice system.

Theme

The CCLC Blog invites original, well‑researched pieces on contemporary issues in criminal law, criminology, and allied fields, with a clear and rigorous focus on legal analysis.

Submission Categories

Blogs only

Formatting Guidelines

 Each blog post must be between 1,000 and 1,500 words and should be structured to present a coherent argument supported by authority and analysis. The main text must be in Times New Roman, font size 12, with 1.5 line spacing; footnotes must be in Times New Roman, font size 10, with single line spacing

Submission Guidelines

All sources relied upon must be duly acknowledged, with references primarily provided through hyperlinks embedded in the text; footnotes should be used only where hyperlinks are not feasible. Where footnotes are used, they must conform to the Bluebook, 21st edition. Non‑compliance with the prescribed citation style may result in rejection of the submission.

Submissions must be strictly original and unpublished, and must not be under consideration by any other journal, blog, or platform. Any submission with plagiarism or similarity of more than 15% (excluding properly cited material) will be summarily rejected. Any manuscript found to be plagiarised or otherwise in violation of these standards may be rejected at any stage of the review process.

Submission Deadline

 Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis.

Submission Procedure

  •  Manuscripts must be submitted in MS Word format (.doc or .docx) to [email protected]
  • PDF submissions will not be considered.

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