Call for Papers| Journal of Campus Law Centre, Delhi University: Submit by Feb 28

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About the Campus Law Centre,Faculty of Law

The Campus Law Centre (CLC), Faculty of Law, University of Delhi is the time-tested legal institution par excellence. It is the national hub of legal studies. Since its inception in 1924, the department has been a leader producing many legal luminaries, Supreme Court and High Court judges, leading advocates, political leaders, policy makers and trend-setters in all walks of life. CLC is an egalitarian institute providing practically free legal education at a negligible cost. With the unparallel expertise of faculty members, multicultural environment, CLC attracts brilliant students from all over the country and abroad.

About the Journal of Campus Law Centre (JCLC) 

The Journal of Campus Law Centre (JCLC) (ISSN: 2321-4716) is a refereed journal published by the Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, India. It provides a platform to publish high-quality legal research.

About the opportunity

The Journal of Campus Law Centre (JCLC) of Delhi University, is inviting submissions by way of a Call for Papers for its Volume IX (2022).

Call for Papers

The editorial board of the journal invite original and previously unpublished articles, notes and comments, ‘judicial trends’, ‘legislative trends’, and book reviews from academicians, judges, lawyers and research scholars on any contemporary legal and socio-legal issue for Volume IX (2022). The contributors 

must not submit their manuscript elsewhere while it is under consideration at the JCLC.  Further, the contributors must ensure that their submission is their own original work  and not plagiarized, and any submission found to be plagiarized shall be summarily  rejected.  

Submission Guidelines

  • Word Limit: The articles should consist of 5,000 – 10,000 words, inclusive of footnotes.
    • Comments and notes should consist of 4,000 – 6,000 words, inclusive of footnotes. 
    • Submissions titled as ‘Judicial Trends’, and ‘Legislative Trends’ should consist of  3,000 – 5,000 words, inclusive of footnotes.
    • ‘Legislative Trends’ and ‘Judicial Trends’ must contain a descriptive account of the salient legislative developments and important  judicial pronouncements in India in the year 2021 respectively. 
    • Book reviews should consist of 1,000 – 2000 words, inclusive of footnotes. o Font – Times New Roman; Size 12 for Text, 10 for Footnotes. 
  • Formatting Guidelines
    • Line spacing – 1.5 for text and single for footnotes. 
    • Microsoft Word Document Format. 
  • The submission should have an attached cover page with the Author’s brief description  including Title, Name, University/Organization, Educational qualification,  Professional Status, in not more than 300 words. 
  • Apart from the cover page, the rest of the submission should not contain any reference  to the identity of the author to enable anonymous peer review. 
  • Citations & Referencing: For citation and references, “Indian Law Institute, Rules of Footnoting” should be  followed. 

Submission procedure

The submissions shall be submitted to [email protected]

Submission Deadline

Latest by February 28, 2022

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