About the Organization
RSRR (RGNUL Student Research Review) is an academic journal published by RGNUL (Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law) that focuses on cutting-edge legal research and offers a platform for students, academics, legal practitioners, and researchers to contribute insightful legal analyses.
About the Event
RSRR is inviting abstract submissions for its upcoming Volume 11 Issue 1 on the theme “Comparative Law in a Changing World.” The journal seeks to explore the evolving nature of comparative law in the globalized world, focusing on how legal systems from various jurisdictions interact, complement, and challenge one another.
The primary goal of this theme is to provide an avenue for rigorous legal analysis and commentary on how comparative law contributes to the development of sound legal principles, especially in emerging fields such as digital law, environmental law, and gender regulation.
Sub-Themes
- Constitutional Law and Public Law
- Constitutional Identity and Fundamental Rights
- Federalism and Division of Powers
- Personal Rights and Religious Freedoms
- Courts, Legislatures, and Legal Systems
- Legislative Drafting and Safeguards
- Populism and Constitutional Courts
- Reform of the District Courts
- Crime, Punishment, and Criminal Procedure
- Notions of Crimes and Decriminalisation
- Procedural Fairness and Admissibility of Evidence
- Victim Participation and Compensation
- Digital Platforms and Social Media Regulation
- Intermediary Liability and Content Moderation
- Data Privacy and Dark Patterns
- Misinformation and Free Expression
- Commercial Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Judicial Interference in Arbitral Proceedings
- Liability Regimes and Artificial Intelligence
- State Regulation and Market Fairness
- Methods and Theories of Comparative Law
- Trends in Comparative Law Scholarship
- Decolonisation and the Global South
- Historical, Feminist, and Sociological Approaches
- The Case Against Comparative Law
- Customs and Legal Pluralism
- Legal Transplantation and Cultural Compatibility
- National Experience and Constitution Making
Note: These sub-themes are merely illustrative and not exhaustive; contributions on any other relevant issues under the theme are welcome.
Event Dates
Event | Date | Location | Mode | Deadline |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abstract Submission | 15th June 2025 | Online | Online | 15th June 2025 |
Final Paper Submission | 31st July 2025 | Online | Online | 31st July 2025 |
Format/Structure
- Submission Categories:
- Articles (5,000 words onwards)
- Case Comments (2,000 words onwards)
- Legislative Comments (2,000 words onwards)
- Book Reviews (3,000 words onwards)
- Abstract Guidelines:
- Abstracts should be between 200 and 500 words.
- Submissions should be in doc or docx format, titled ‘Name of Author(s) – RSRR Abstract Submission’.
- Abstracts must be submitted via the designated form.
Additional Details
- Authors do not need a law degree to submit.
- Original work only; no previously published or under-review papers.
- Abstracts will undergo a preliminary review before invitations to submit full manuscripts are sent out.
- Final manuscripts will be reviewed internally by the Editorial Board and subjected to peer review.
Copyright Policy
RSRR retains the copyright of published works, with moral rights vested with the authors.
Links Section
For any queries, please reach out to: submissionsrsrr@rgnul.ac.in
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