Call for Papers! for Publication of a Special Book on “Personal Data Privacy” !
NO CHARGES FOR THE PUBLICATION
The National Law University Delhi (NLUD), established in 2008 by Act No.1 of 2008 of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, is one of the premier law universities in India. The Centre focuses on sensitising people to transparency and accountability in governance and empowering professionals/functionaries such as students, lawyers, and public officials to contribute effectively to ensure transparency and accountability in governance. It also works towards creating and promoting quality research in transparency and accountability in governance.
Besides publishing the International Journal of Transparency and Accountability in Governance, many books on Good Governance, and the monthly magazine TAG, the Centre has organised more than 10 National and International Events on Combating Corruption and Good Governance. The Centre has also entered MOUs with Transparency International India, the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) New Delhi, the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, NCPRI, and other institutions combating corruption and promoting good governance.
In continuation of the dissemination of original and innovative endeavours in transparency and accountability in governance, the CTAG has decided to publish a book titled “Personal Data Privacy” with an ISBN, covering the following themes.
Sub-Themes
a) Contemporary challenges of Right to Personal Data Privacy and public governance- larger public interest.
b) Decoding the Digital Personal Data Protection Law.
c) Effectiveness of Right to Privacy law.
d) Judicial approach in Protection of Personal Data Privacy; regulators of Personal Data Protection governance.
e) Liability of Personal Data Protection: State & Non—State actors.
f) Right to Personal Data Privacy and Access to Public Services.
g) Right to Personal Data Privacy and Right to Information Law.
h) Right to Privacy of Public servants and public governance- Accountability.
i) Rise of Artificial intelligence and digital data analytics.
j) Role of the Judiciary in analysing Right to Personal Data privacy.
k) Safeguarding right to Personal Data privacy in cyberspace.
l) The Right to Personal Data Privacy in the Digital Age.
m) EXEMPTIONS to the right to personal data protection under the DPDP Act 2023.
n) The commodification of Personal data versus the right to information autonomy of the individual.
o) Any other theme directly or indirectly related to the Right to Personal Data privacy.
A research paper should apply research skills and use of appropriate research methodology. A research paper should be thematic, and identifying sub-themes is highly appreciated. It should have proper research questions and should also reflect the findings. A research paper should not be more than 10000 words.
Guidelines for Submissions:
• Submissions should be in Times New Roman font size 12 with 1.5 line spacing, justified text, and 1-inch margins on all sides of an A4 sheet.
• Footnotes should be in Times New Roman font of size 10 with 1.0 line spacing. Endnotes are not allowed.
• Graphics, Charts, Tables, and Diagrams should be numbered consecutively and included in the body of the work. Submission must also be compatible with Microsoft Word.
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