NLU Odisha 
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Call for Articles: NLUO's Society of Law and Literature (Submit by July 31)

Bar & Bench

The Society of Law and Literature at NLU Odisha is seeking articles for publication on their website. The articles will be going through a double blind peer review process and the selected ones will be published in our official website.

About The Society of Law and Literature

The Society of Law and Literature, as the name implies, focuses not only on legal and literary writings but also encompasses extracurricular activities such as street play, theatre, film review and so on. It is well known that when deciding individual cases, judges prefer to engage in semantic jugglery to relate better to the various facets of a social structure that gets reflected in a judgement.

Submission Guidelines

DIRECTIVES

  1. Because of the inter-disciplinary nature of the blog, it will not accept submissions that are purely legal or literary assessments.

  2. The entries must exhibit a clear connection between law and literature. All authors are requested to submit only original content.

  3. Entries that are not interdisciplinary will be dismissed without a thorough review of the article.

  4. Furthermore, all submissions must include some novel analysis of the author(s) ‘perspectives that adds to the existing literature on the subject, rather than being a simple descriptive/informative piece or a collation of information from multiple sources.

  5. Submissions shall go through a mandatory Plagiarism Check before being shortlisted for further review.

  6. Submissions should be sent as a MS Word (.doc) attachment with the title of the article as the file name.

Letter of Interest

  1. Submissions should be emailed to sll@nluo.ac.in.

  2. All submissions must be supplemented by a cover letter that includes the name of the author/s, organisational affiliation, headline and category of the submission.

  3. The author’s contact information, including e-mail and phone number, should also be included in the cover letter.

Other details are mentioned in the website - https://sll.nluo.ac.in/ .

Specifics of Identification

  1. The body of the submission must not display any kind of identifier, such as the author’s name and institutional affiliation, which must be included in the cover letter.

  2. That being said, if the author wishes to send a picture representing the submission’s topic or area, they may do so with a 1:1 aspect ratio.

Policy on Rolling Submissions

The society is following a rolling submission policy till 31st July 2021.

We are also not charging any fee.

Note: Any blog published on the SLL Blog website may be republished on another blog only after giving proper credit and a reference to the original publication on the SLL Blog. Such re-publication on another site must acknowledge SLL NLUO as the original blog of publication at the outset. In any arising concerns, the decision of the editorial board or the faculty advisors in consultation with the society of law and literature executive team will be binding and final.

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