Socio Legal Review : Call for Papers

About the Journal

The Socio-Legal Review (SLR) is a student-edited, peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal published annually by the Law and Society Committee, National Law School of India University, Bangalore. The Journal aims to be a forum that involves, promotes and engages students and scholars to express and share their ideas and opinions on themes and methodologies relating to the interface of law and society. SLR thus features guest articles by eminent scholars as well as student essays, providing an interface for the two communities to interact.
The Journal subscribes to an expansive view on the interpretation of “law and society” thereby keeping its basic criteria for contributions simply that of high academic merit, as long as there is a perceivable link. This would include not just writing about the role played by law in social change, or the role played by social dynamics in the formulation and implementation of law, but also writing that simply takes cognizance of legal institutions/ institutions of governance/administration, power structures in social commentary and so on. Through this effort, the journal also hopes to fill the lacunae relating to academic debate on socio-legal matters among law students.For more information on the Journal please visit www.sociolegalreview.in
Socio-Legal Review welcomes contributions for its sixth volume to be released in 2010.
Submission Guidelines1. All contributions submitted to the journal should be original and should not be simultaneously considered by any other publication.
2. The Editorial Board has refrained from imposing a theme. A submission is welcome as long as it fits within the general mandate of the Journal, as outlined above.
3. Contributions should be mailed only in a soft copy to [email protected], the subject of the mail being ‘Submission for 2010 volume’. Biographical information is to be provided in a removable title page.
4. The Journal is accepting contributions for Articles and Short Articles. With reference to Articles, contributions should not ordinarily exceed 8000 words. With reference to Short Articles, contributions should not ordinarily exceed 3000 words. The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject without review manuscripts that exceed the word limit substantially.
5. The last date for submission is January 31st, 2010. Submissions may, nevertheless, be made after this date. They will be considered for publication in the next volume.
6. All submissions are to be made via e-mail as .doc documents (preferably Microsoft Word 2003).
7. SLR follows the Harvard Blue Book – A Uniform System of Citation (18th edn.) style of referencing. Contributors are requested to comply with the same.
8. For any clarifications, please mail us at [email protected].

Written by
Aparna Chandra
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