Call for Papers | Global Justice and International Law Conference 2026 by Lloyd Law College: Submit Abstract by June 15

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About Lloyd Law College

Lloyd Law College (Lloyd), since 2003, is affiliated with Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut (U.P.), a State University established in 1965, and is approved by the Bar Council of India, the statutory body regulating professional legal education in the country. Lloyd is widely recognized for its academic excellence, innovative pedagogical methods, and strong emphasis on clinical legal education.

Its role in shaping legal education is highly significant, as it is committed to developing essential skills among students. Lloyd was privileged to receive the mentorship, guidance, and patronage of Padma Bhushan Late Prof. (Dr.) N.R. Madhava Menon, a distinguished educationist and a pioneer of legal education reforms in India. Inspired by his legacy, Lloyd continually strives to nurture skilled and socially responsible legal professionals.

About the Conference

The Global Justice and International Law Conference (21-22 August 2026) is envisioned as an academic and policy-oriented forum that brings together scholars, academicians, legal practitioners, judges, diplomats, policymakers, researchers, and students to critically examine the foundational principles of international law, assess contemporary challenges to global justice, and explore innovative pathways for future legal and institutional reform. The conference focuses on how global justice is defined, implemented, and contested in an interconnected world shaped by inequality, conflict, climate change, migration, and evolving governance systems.

Conference Details

  • Title: Global Justice and International Law Conference
  • Main Theme: Global Justice and International Law: Principles, Challenges, and Future Directions
  • Dates: 21-22 August 2026
  • Format: Hybrid (in-person plenaries and virtual participation)

Themes

  • Global Justice and Evolving International Legal Order
  • Human Rights and Social Justice
  • Technology, Cyber Law, and Global Justice
  • Climate Justice and Environmental Law
  • Conflict, Peace, and International Humanitarian Law
  • International Economic Law and Inequality
  • Access to Justice and Dispute Resolution
  • Regional Perspectives on Global Justice
  • Health, Bioethics, and Global Justice
  • Emerging Issues in Global Justice
  • Indigenous Rights and Cultural Justice
  • Future of International Law and Global Governance
  • Gender Justice and Intersectionality
  • Intellectual Property in the Digital Age: Innovation and Protection
  • Global Justice in International Aviation Law

Submission Guidelines

Abstract Submission

  • Word Limit: 250–300 words
  • Include: Title, Author(s), Designation, Affiliation, Contact Details, Keywords
  • Format: MS Word, Times New Roman, 12 pt, 1.5 line spacing

Full Paper Submission

  • Word Limit: 6000–10000 words (Including footnotes)
  • Format: MS Word, Times New Roman, 12 pt, 1.5 spacing, justified
  • Citation Style: ILI (consistent)
  • Plagiarism Limit: Max 10%

Submission Procedure

  • Email abstract/full paper to: [email protected]
  • Subject: “Abstract Submission – Global Justice and International Law Conference 2026” (or similar for full paper).
  • Attach manuscript in Word/PDF format, adhering to guidelines.
  • Review process: Peer-reviewed; acceptance notified via email.

Registration Fees

  • Faculty & Post-Doc Researchers: 1,000 (INR)
  • Industry Professionals: 1,000 (INR)
  • Ph.D. Scholars: 1000 (INR)
  • Students: 500 (INR)

Fees for foreign citizens (under the above categories) are the same.

Covers participation; additional costs for accommodation/travel not included.

Registration Process

  • Submit abstract for review; acceptance confirms eligibility.
  • Pay fee upon abstract acceptance (details via email).
  • Confirmation via email post-payment.

Important Dates

  • Abstract Submission: 15 June, 2026
  • Notification of Acceptance: 30 June, 2026
  • Full Paper Submission: 30 July, 2026
  • Final Confirmation and Conference Schedule: 01 August, 2026
  • Conference Date: 21-22 August, 2026

Authorship Criteria

Submissions are limited to a maximum of three authors per manuscript: one corresponding author and up to two co-authors. At least one author must hold a professional designation, be a research scholar, academician, legal practitioner, policymaker, or industry professional, ensuring scholarly rigour and expertise in the submission.

Contact Information

Phone: +91-8586870879

Email: [email protected]

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