CALL FOR PAPERS: SPRINGER, JINDAL GLOBAL LAW REVIEW, SPECIAL ISSUE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & LAW
IN COLLABORATION WITH CYRIL SHROFF CENTRE FOR AI, LAW & REGULATION
About Jindal Global Law Review
The Jindal Global Law Review (“Journal/JGLR”) strives to foster a robust global dialogue on a broad spectrum of legal areas by providing a dynamic platform for scrutinising and examining law and legal systems, both within India and globally. The Journal welcomes comprehensive scholarship that contributes meaningful and nuanced analyses of diverse legal frameworks, traditions, and jurisprudence across all areas of law and legal systems, including corporate, commercial, intellectual property, technology, and nancial law.\
JGLR is indexed in the SCOPUS database and is published by Springer.
Types of Submissions
In keeping with JGLR’s inclusive and critical publishing ethos, we welcome a range of contributions, including:
- Full-length scholarly articles (Between 8,000 and 10,000 words)
- Short articles and essays (Between 5,000 and 6,000 words)
- Case notes and legislative commentaries (Between 1,500 and 2,500 words)
- Review essays and book reviews (Between 2,000 and 3,000 words)
- Interviews, eld reports, and re ective pieces
Submission Guidelines & Timelines
Those who are interested in making a submission to the special issue must submit an extended abstract prior to the submission. The extended abstract should be a minimum of 1000 words and maximum of 2000 words. Your extended abstract can be a chapter from the submission accompanied with a proposed structure of the paper, or a proposal with a structure of the paper. To submit your extended abstract, kindly attach the same (in word document format), and address it in an email to: cscailr.jglr@jgu.edu.in.
Only those contributors whose extended abstracts have been accepted can submit a full submission. All nal submissions should adhere to the JGLR’s Submission Guidelines. Timelines (tentative):
- Deadline for abstract submission (1000-2000 words): 30 June 2026
- Abstracts should clearly set out the research question(s), methodology, central argument, and contribution to existing literature.
- Notification of acceptance of abstracts: 31 July 2026
- Deadline for full manuscript submission: 15 October 2026
- Expected publication: June 2027
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