About Dharmashastra National Law University
The Madhya Pradesh Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU), Jabalpur, established in 2018, is one of India’s leading law universities committed to delivering high-quality legal education. The university strives to cultivate a learning environment that emphasizes professional ethics and advocacy skills. DNLU, with its rich academic programs, engages students in practical simulation exercises that hone their abilities to tackle real-world legal challenges.
About the Centre for Research in Environmental Law (CREL)
The Centre for Research in Environmental Law (CREL) is an initiative of DNLU, aimed at responding to the growing need for legal scholarship in the field of environmental law. CREL is dedicated to promoting cutting-edge research and academic dialogue on contemporary environmental issues. Through events, seminars, and publications, CREL provides a platform for scholars, professionals, and environmental enthusiasts to collaborate on policy reform and promote environmental justice.
About the Theme
The theme for the Call for Articles is “Ticking Timebomb: Climate Change Litigation for a Climate-Safe Future.” This theme focuses on the critical role of the judiciary in tackling the escalating global crisis of climate change. In a world where governments and corporations are often criticized for failing to meet their climate obligations, litigation has emerged as a powerful tool for holding these entities accountable.
The theme emphasizes the rise in climate-related lawsuits that seek to compel stronger climate action, ensure justice for affected communities, and protect environmental sustainability. The legal system is increasingly viewed as the last line of defense in safeguarding human rights and preventing irreversible environmental damage.
Sub-Themes
Submissions may address the following topics:
- Human Rights and Climate Justice
- Corporate Accountability in Climate Litigation
- Climate Litigation and Indigenous Rights
- Innovation in Climate Change Litigation Strategies
- Fundamental Rights & Climate Change
- Legal Frameworks for Climate Liability
- The Economic Impact of Climate Litigation
- Climate Litigation and Policy Reform
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Eligibility
The call for submissions is open to:
- Students
- Academicians
- Professionals
Submissions are invited in the form of:
- Articles
- Opinions
- Case Comments
- Short Notes
- Critical analyses of existing academic research
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions must be in English only.
- Co-authorship is allowed (maximum of two authors).
- Submissions should be well-researched, presenting a novel analysis of the topic.
- The manuscript should be between 2000-3000 words.
- Formatting: Times New Roman, Font Size 12, Line Spacing 1.5.
- Citations: Use OSCOLA (4th Edition) or Bluebook (20th Edition) for citations.
- Submissions should be in .doc or .docx format.
Submission Deadline and Procedure
- Last Date for Submission: October 15, 2024, by 11:59 PM.
- All submissions must be made through this Google Form. Submissions made through any other medium will not be accepted.
Publication and Recognition
All selected submissions will be published in the CREL Newsletter, and the authors will receive an e-certificate of publication. The editorial board retains full discretion over the selection process and the publication timeline.
Contact Information
For any queries related to the call for articles, please contact:
- Priyanshi Jain (Convenor): +91 9691304505
- Shivam Singh (Co-Convenor): +91 9315171731
- Email: crel@mpdnlu.ac.in
For more information, visit the CREL website.
Submit your articles by the deadline and contribute to shaping the future of climate change litigation!
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