About NLIU Bhopal
NLIU is amongst the nation’s premier law schools. The University constantly strives to enhance the legal landscape of the country. National Law Institute University Bhopal is a public law school and a National Law University located in Bhopal, India. Established in 1997 by the State of Madhya Pradesh, it is the second law school established under the National Law School system.
About the Centre for Parliamentary Studies
The centre has been established with the objective of promoting advanced learning in constitutional law, public policy research, and legislative drafting. CPS seeks to engage itself in academic discourse and research projects on contemporary public policy issues.
The centre also aims to become an instrumental organization in the holistic development of the Indian legal system by aiding the participants in acquainting themselves with important aspects of the profession.
Call for Papers
After the successful release of the inaugural edition of NLIU – Journal for Legislative Drafting and Parliamentary Research (JLDPR) on the occasion of the 25th Foundation Day of NLIU, the Centre for Parliamentary Studies, NLIU (CPS) is pleased to announce that it is now accepting submissions for Volume II of the JLDPR.
The Journal is an annual, double-blind, peer-reviewed publication of CPS. It aims to generate interest in the realm of constitutional law, administrative law and public policy research. The Journal also intends to provide a forum for debate and discussion on contemporary developments in the above-listed areas.
Theme
JLDPR welcomes original, contemporary, analytical, and unpublished manuscripts on constitutional law, legislative drafting, parliamentary research, and public policy from students, academicians, and professionals.
The submissions are expected to be of contemporary relevance and must demonstrate high standards of
academic scholarship.
Submission Categories
- Long Articles
Long article should provide an in-depth study of the contemporary legal issue. We intend to incorporate critical analysis and original assertions on the said issue. The word limit for the long articles can vary from
5,000-10,000 words (exclusive of footnotes).
- Short Articles
Short articles should include condensed studies on contemporary legal issues. The nature of the writing should preferably include descriptive analysis and informed comments on any new ideas and perspectives. The word limit for the short articles can vary from 3000-5000 words (exclusive of footnotes).
- Book Reviews
All the book reviews must embody an assessment of ideas promoted by the author of the book from the point of view of originality, extent of analysis, and quality. The word limit for the book review can vary from 1500- 3000 words (exclusive of footnotes).
- Case Comments
Case comments should include the interpretation of any landmark judicial pronouncement on any contemporary legal issue. Brief information regarding contribution to and digression from the existing laws would be appreciated. The word limit for the case comments can vary from 1500-3000 words (exclusive of footnotes).
- Legislative Briefs
Legislative briefs should determine the implications of any existing or proposed Indian legislation. The author(s) may concentrate on a specific section or sections of the legislation, or they may present an overview of the legislation. The word limit for the legislative comment can vary from 1500-3000 words (exclusive of footnotes).
Submission Guidelines
- The submissions are to be made only in Microsoft Word Format (.docx or .doc files) by sending an email to [email protected]. Emails must mention the subject: “Call for Papers – JLDPR | Volume II” followed by the title of the paper.
- Soft copies should be submitted by 23:59 hours, November 15, 2022.
- All articles, and short articles, must be accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 300 words.
- Heading and sub-headings will be formatted with case sizes of 14 and 12 respectively in Times New Roman and Bold.
- Body of the writing will be formatted with case size 12 in Times New Roman.
- Footnotes shall follow the line spacing of 1, and the rest of the manuscript shall follow the line spacing of 1.5.
- All referencing and footnoting shall strictly adhere to the standards laid down in the Oxford University
- Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (4th ed.). Substantive footnoting is impermissible.
- Co-authorship is permissible up to a maximum of two authors.
- The authors shall not disclose their identity anywhere in the body of the manuscript.
- The submission shall also contain a separate cover letter in the body of the email enumerating the following details:
- Name of the author(s)
- Address of the author(s)
- Phone Numbers of the author(s)
- Title of the manuscript
- Submission Category
- Name of the institution/Organization
- Year of study/ Designation
- Email address(s)
- The author(s) must include a declaration in a separate attachment attesting that the submission is the author(s)’ original work and has not been submitted to any other journal for consideration. In case of any copyright infringement claims, the editorial board of the journal shall not be liable. The author shall also vest the sole copyright of the manuscript with the CPS upon the acceptance of the submission.
Submission Deadline
All submissions are to be made only through email before or at 23:59 hours, November 15, 2022.
Contact Information
For further clarification, please feel free to contact the CPS Editorial Team at [email protected] or Anushree Chandra (Editor-in-Chief) at 9026755359 or Bakhshind Singh (Editor-in-Chief) at 9958224702.