Call for Blogs: Centre for Law, Ethics and Biomedicine- DNLU, Jabalpur (Submit by 15 August)

This call is with an aim to invite multidisciplinary perspectives that have a bearing on the legal and ethical issues arising out of biomedical research and practice.
DNLU, Jabalpur
DNLU, Jabalpur

With an aim to invite multidisciplinary perspectives which have a bearing on the legal and ethical issues arising out of biomedical research and practice, the Centre for Law, Ethics and Biomedicine at DNLU invites original write-ups for the upcoming issue of our blog.

Ethical aspects of biomedicine (where human beings are directly involved), referred to as bioethics, is a new and increasingly developing interdisciplinary field where the ethical, legal and social implications of biomedicine is to be discussed and studied with seriousness. The Centre
aims to bring multidisciplinary perspectives to bear on the legal and ethical issues of the day arising out of the biomedical research and practice.

Call for Blogs

The Centre invites contributions from Academicians, Legal and Medical Practitioners, Researchers, and Students to its blog with an aim to publish blogs related to the field of Biomedical Research and Law.

The Centre will try to accommodate quality submissions after a double-blind peer review in order to create an open-access platform for the study of this specialized area of Biomedicine and Law.

Theme

This issue of the Blog is on the theme “Biomedical Waste Management during the Pandemic”. We welcome submissions from interested authors on or before August 15th, 2021.

Sub-Themes

1. Management of Biomedical Waste during COVID 19: Challenges and Solutions.

2. Implementation of Biomedical Waste Policy amidst SARS-COV-2 in India

3. Unregulated Biomedical Waste: A Threat to Human Life and Environment.

4. Digitalization: A Panacea for Biomedical Waste Management.

5. Biomedical Waste: A Risk to the World of Ragpickers.

6. Mass Vaccination: A Road Escalating towards Biomedical Waste.

7. Dumping of Biomedical Waste: Threat to the Marine Life.

8. Legal and Technical solutions for post-COVID -19 long-term Management of Biomedical Wastes.

Submission Guidelines

1. Co-authorship is allowed for up to 2 authors.

2. The author(s) should refrain from mentioning their name(s), institutional affiliation, or any other detail of the author(s) in the document and the name of the document to facilitate the double-blind review process.

3. The submission should be between 1500- 1800 words (inclusive of the endnotes/footnotes, if any). Longer pieces may be considered for publication only on the approval of the Editorial Team taking into consideration the contents and ensuring the quality.

4. All works must be original and unpublished. Any form of plagiarism will lead to disqualification for publication on the Blog.

5. Keep your title brief and ensure that the title clearly communicates the topic and conveys the essence of the piece to the reader.

6. While formatting the document, the author(s) should keep the following things in mind:

Font style: Times New Roman, Font Size: 12, Headings: 14, Line spacing: 1.5.

All the relevant authorities should be duly acknowledged and hyperlinked in the text of the submission itself. If hyperlinks are not available, then footnotes (Bluebook 20th edition) can be used. Further, if the author relies on a specific document to support an argument, pinpoint citations must be included.

How to submit?

All submissions must be sent in an MS word document to cleb@mpdnlu.ac.in details of the author(s) should be submitted in a separate word file.

Deadline

The last date for submitting the manuscript is 15th August 2021, 11:59 P.M.

Contact Information

Nitya Malviya +91 8827544880

Mohit Sone +91 7049974948

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