Call for Submissions! A Journal on the Rights of the Child! CENTRE FOR CHILD RIGHTS! NLUO!
A Journal on the Rights of the Child”, -A flagship journal of Centre for Child Rights- National Law University Odisha
About The Centre
Centre for Child Rights (CCR) is the oldest and the specialized action research centre of the National Law University Odisha (NLUO) Cuttack. The Centre was inaugurated on April 12, 2015, by Hon’ble Justice Dipak Misra, former Chief Justice of India and the then Visitor, NLUO, in the august presence of the Hon’ble Chief Justice and Judges of Orissa High Court, and Secretary, Department of Women and Child Development, Government of Odisha.
Periodicity: It will be a 6-monthly issue, re-launched on April 2025.
Journal on the Rights of the Child
The Journal i.e., Journal on the Rights of the Child, is a platform initiated by the CCR, committed to plat-forming and mainstreaming pro-child rights’ discourse. We invite submissions that explore the contemporary issues around child rights, the juvenile justice system, legislative developments, evolving socio-legal landscape of child well-being and the pop-culture discourse on children and their protection and rights. It is also committed to reclaiming journalism as a public good by demanding and shaping better coverage of children in news.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
- All submissions must be original. By submitting a paper / article / commentary / review / fact-sheet / photo-essay, the author undertakes that it has not been submitted, accepted, or published elsewhere.
- All submissions shall be made to [email protected] with the subject “Submission for CCR NLUO Journal”.
- Plagiarism and extensive use of AI for writing will result in summary rejection of the submission.
- Submissions must be made in .doc/.docx formats only
- Along with the submission please provide the Turnitin report.
- Please provide citation, reference for any data-point used
Deadline for submission: 15th January 2025
For more details, refer here
Call for submissions-NLUO-CCR Journal on the Rights of the Child