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Category: Call for Papers

Call for Papers | The GNLU Law Review [Volume VIII]: Submit by 31st January 2021

On December 14, 2020 By DGV Rithvik In Announcements, Call for Papers

The GNLU Law Review [Volume VIII] Call for Papers.

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Call for Papers | Indian Journal of Constitutional Law Vol X : Submit by 17th January 2021

On November 17, 2020 By Shanthan Reddy In Announcements, Call for Papers

Call for Papers for the Indian Journal of Constitutional Law (IJCL) Vol X. IJCL isa flagship journal of NALSAR University of Law and seeks to promote scholarship on core and comparative constitutional law issues.

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Call for Papers | Plural Ideas of Justice: Stories, Narratives, and Experiences from India

On September 26, 2020 By DGV Rithvik In Announcements, Call for Papers

Organisers: Dr. Kalindi Kokal (IIT Bombay); Siddharth Peter de Souza (Justice Adda) Partner: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung India Office This workshop seeks to explore the ideas of justice that emerge from such different and diverse non-state forums. What …

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Call for Papers: NLSIU’s Indian Journal of Law & Technology Vol. 17: Submit by October 31, 2020

On August 22, 2020 By DGV Rithvik In Announcements, Call for Papers

The Indian Journal of Law & Technology (IJLT) is now accepting submissions for Volume 17. Please send in your submissions on or before October 31, 2020 in order for them to be considered.

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Call for Papers: The Philosophy and Law of Information Regulation in India

On August 19, 2020 By DGV Rithvik In Announcements, Call for Papers

Call for Papers by Centre of Law and Policy Research on The Philosophy and Law of Information Regulation in India

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Call for Papers | National Law School of India Review

On July 4, 2020 By Dayaar Singla In Announcements, Call for Papers

National Law School of India Review is inviting contributions for its forthcoming Volume 33, Issue 1.  About NLSIR is the flagship law journal of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. In its 33rd year now, the NLSIR …

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SOAS event to commemorate 70 years of India’s journey as a Constitutional Republic

On September 3, 2019 By Law and Other Things In Announcements, Call for Papers, Constitutional Law

SOAS South Asia Institute is hosting an interdisciplinary conference on January 20 next year to commemorate 70 years of the Indian Republic. Conceived of as an event that brings together young researchers and senior academics …

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Constitutional Resilience in South Asia Workshop: Call for Papers

On December 13, 2018 By Tarunabh Khaitan In Announcements, Call for Papers, Uncategorized

5-7 December 2019 at Melbourne Law School The organisers are pleased to announce a workshop on “Constitutional Resilience in South Asia”.  Concerns about the stability of democracies, even long-established democracies, have been rising globally. As a …

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Call for Papers: Daksh’s Upcoming Report

On July 12, 2018 By Harish Narsappa In Call for Papers

In this report we aim to analyse the socio-economic impact of judicial delay on the affected parties (such as, under-trial prisoners, corporations, government) and on the subject matter of the dispute (such as, property, education, …

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Call for Papers: Workshop in Berlin on Gender and Law, October 2018

On January 10, 2018 By Arun Thiruvengadam In Call for Papers

Shaping Law. Shaping Gender – Experiences from India Workshop to be held on 11-13 October 2018 in Berlin Organised by the Chair for Public Law and Comparative Law, Humboldt University of Berlin, in association with …

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