Who Is The Organiser?
The SCLHR Blog is a student-edited, peer-reviewed and an open-access blog maintained by the Society for Constitutional Law and Human Rights. We at SCLHR seek to provide a platform that promotes and sustains informed discussion and dialogue on emerging issues in the field of Constitutional Law and Human Rights. We further welcome original contributions from students, researchers, academicians, legal practitioners, and those who are enthusiastic to engage in academic discourse and widen the scope of the Constitutional study for our readers through their creative and informative research works. Keeping the objective of our society, we highly encourage our authors to explore critical and multidisciplinary perspectives on Constitutional developments in and beyond India. Hence, with the above objectives in mind, we welcome all submissions on the field of Constitutional Law and Human Rights subject to the following guidelines.
What Are The Details Of The Opportunity?
- Eligibility: Students, researchers, academicians, and legal practitioners.
- Themes: The submissions must attempt to exhaustively explain their topic within the limit of 1500 – 2000 words. However, depending upon the quality and depth of research and its expression, relaxation may be given and the word limit may vary. Therefore, it is recommended to refrain from using a broad topic and to choose a specific one. The relevant themes are as follows:
- Emerging Challenges to Freedom of Expression in the Digital Age
- Balancing Public Security and Civil Liberties: Recent Developments
- Constitutional Amendments: Implications for Human Rights Protections
- Privacy Rights and Surveillance Access to Justice and Legal Aid: Bridging the Gap
- Constitutionalism in Times of Crisis: Lessons from Global Events
- Environmental Rights and Constitutional Frameworks
- Freedom of Religion: Contemporary Debates and Challenges
- Ensuring Free and Fair Elections
- Formatting Guidelines:
- Submissions should be in Times New Roman, size 12, with 1.5 line spacing, and 1-inch margins on all sides of an A4 sheet.
- Any picture or similar visual representations, if submitted, must be copyright free.
- All the relevant sources must be duly acknowledged in footnotes conforming to the Bluebook 21st Edition.
- No endnotes and speaking notes are permitted.
- All manuscripts must be submitted in a .doc or .docx format.
- Submission Process: All submissions must be made by CLICK HERE
For More Information:
In case of any queries, mail us at: sclhr@ddn.upes.ac.in or Contact: +91 91094 86636 (Kanha Srivastava, Associate Editor)
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