Aims and Scope
The legislation governing interactions between people and the state is referred to as public law. In this sense, comparative public law can be characterised as the area of law that compares the interrelationships between Indian state and other nation-states. In the current era of internationalism, democratisation, and economic globalisation, the significance of comparative law has increased significantly. India is one of those developing nations, and since it began to realise the importance of tailoring laws to a more individualised perspective, its legal system has undergone significant transformation.
The book will cover every issue that the Indian legal system frequently faces when compared to other foreign legal systems. This book will be including discussions on issues related to constitutional amendments, federalism, the rule of law, the right to information, the right to life and personal liberty, among others. This book will help the readers to analyse the current Indian legal system using the authors’ comparative approach and offers insight into the development of the Indian legal system from its early stages to the present.
Submission Guidelines
a. The word limit for the Chapter is 4000-8000 words in Times New Roman, 12 font size, 1.5
spacing.
b. The chapter must be accompanied with biographical details of the author(s) in .doc/.docx format only. The biographical details must include:
Title of the paper
Name of the author(s)
Designation
IV Institutional affiliation
Contact number
VI email address.
c. The chapter must be submitted on or before 25h July 2023.
d. The footnotes must be in Times New Roman, 10 font size, and single spacing.
e. The margin of 1 inch on all sides must be maintained throughout the paper.
f. The IL edition style of citation must be strictly followed.
g. All submissions should be sent in .doc/.doCx format only.
h. Any non-compliance with the prescribed guidelines would lead to prima facie rejection.
i. Co-authorship of up to two authors is allowed.
j. No part of the paper should have been published earlier nor should it be under consideration for publication.
k. All the submissions should be sent through e-mail to – [email protected]
L. Selected papers will be published in a book, which will be published by a reputed
publisher.
REVIEW AND PUBLICATION PROCESs
We will operate a double-blind review process to ensure equity and fairness. The editors will assign a minimum of two anonymous reviewers for each manuscript. The editor’s decision is final.
Note: that all chapters will be put through similarity software. Only 10% similarity is permissible.
Contact Person
Dr. Bhavana Sharma (Associate Professor, Birla School of Law, Birla Global University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India)
Mob no -9654032085