DETAILS OF THE OPPORTUNITY
Prospective Themes :
The papers should revolve around contemporary occurrences and/ or any relevant issue(s) in relation to Constitutional Law (Indian and Non-Indian) or its interdisciplinary aspects. They must establish their relevance to the broad themes (or any sub-theme(s)) that the journal undertakes. With this edition, the ICLRQ is expanding its sub-themes, which are as follows:
1. Constitutional Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law (not limited to India).
- Judicial Reasoning of Latest Judgements (pronounced after 2023)
- Procedural Impediments to the Enforcement of Constitutional Rights and Freedoms
- Technological Developments that affect Constitutional Mandates, including but not limited to Artificial Intelligence, Data Privacy and Data Localization
- Protection of Minority Rights: Cultural, Linguistic, Religious, Demographic, Sexual
- Constitutional Law and International Jurisprudence
- Evolving Developments in Constitutional Law
- Failures of the Constitution and the Judiciary in Upholding Constitutional Mandates
2. Administrative Law
- Comparative Administrative Law
- Global Administrative Law
- Intersectionality of Administrative Law with other Avenues of Law, including but not limited to Human Rights, Information Technology
- Evolving Developments in Administrative Law
- Technological Developments that Affect Administrative Procedures
Submission Categories :
- Research Paper: 6,000 to 8,000 words
- Note: 3,500 to 7,000 words (a condensed write-up of any specific and recent development)
- Reflection: 2,500 to 4,000 words (This category includes direct responses to articles published in the immediately preceding Edition of the ICLRQ, preferentially in the form of critiques or affirmations)
- Legislative Brief/Case Commentary: 2,000 to 3,000 words
- Book Review: 1,500 to 3,000 words
- These word limits are exclusive of footnotes. In exceptional cases, manuscripts exceeding the word limit may be considered at the discretion of the Editorial Board
Submission Procedure :
- “Authors will be solely responsible for their views and violations of the law, if any.” The Editorial Board shall not be responsible for the views/opinions of the author(s) in the ICLRQ, which does not subscribe to the views/opinions expressed by the authors. They shall be considered the personal opinion/s of the authors concerned.
- Submit the Manuscript at the link given at the end of the post.
- Last Date to receive manuscripts shall be September 15, 2024 (11:59 PM IST).
Contact
- Vikranta Pradeep Barsay | Editor-in-Chief | [email protected]
- Jasleen Kaur Bhari | Deputy Editor-in-Chief | [email protected]
- For general queries, drop an email at [email protected] or [email protected]
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