NLUO’s Journal on Rights of the Child: Call for Papers
Aishwarya Dhakarey
9 March 2017 8:22 PM IST
In view of the enthusiastic response for the Special Issue on Rights of the Child of NLUO Law Journal (Volume III), Centre for Rights of the Child of National Law University Odisha has decided to bring out a separate journal on Rights of the Child. The journal would have two issues in a year. This Year Editorial Board of the journal decided to invites scholarly papers, book reviews, case comments, movie reviews on special issues relating to “Child Labour”. Journal on Rights of the Child aims to encourage interdisciplinary discussion on welfare of children.
Submission themes
Articles on themes concerning welfare of children are invited. However, articles from disciplines other than law are also welcomed. All articles, book reviews and case comments should be original and not published elsewhere. If any article has been accepted for publication elsewhere while under consideration for publication in the Journal on Rights of the Child, author should inform immediately if she/he wants to withdraw the article.
Submission Mode
An abstract of 150 to 300 words should also be submitted along with articles and comments. Original unpublished writings by teachers, students, lawyers, professionals etc. are welcomed and can be submitted at childrightsjournal@nluo.ac.in.
Submission Guidelines
Given below are the word limits for the three categories of writings.
Last date for submission- 20th April, 2017
Contact
For any queries, Please Contact:
Mr. Ramakrishna Das. P.R,
Assistant Professor,
rkdas@nluo.ac.in
Read brochure here
Submission themes
Articles on themes concerning welfare of children are invited. However, articles from disciplines other than law are also welcomed. All articles, book reviews and case comments should be original and not published elsewhere. If any article has been accepted for publication elsewhere while under consideration for publication in the Journal on Rights of the Child, author should inform immediately if she/he wants to withdraw the article.
Submission Mode
An abstract of 150 to 300 words should also be submitted along with articles and comments. Original unpublished writings by teachers, students, lawyers, professionals etc. are welcomed and can be submitted at childrightsjournal@nluo.ac.in.
Submission Guidelines
Given below are the word limits for the three categories of writings.
- Articles-- 5000-8000 words
- Book Review-2000-3000 words
- Notes/comments and case comments -2000-4000 words
Last date for submission- 20th April, 2017
Contact
For any queries, Please Contact:
Mr. Ramakrishna Das. P.R,
Assistant Professor,
rkdas@nluo.ac.in
Read brochure here
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