Call for Papers: Indian Journal of Child & Youth Justice by NALSAR University of Law [Virtual, Publication Opportunity]: Submit by March 10, 2025

Call for Papers: Indian Journal of Child & Youth Justice by NALSAR University of Law [Virtual, Publication Opportunity]: Submit by March 10, 2025

About the University/Organization

The Centre for Child and Youth Justice (CCYJ) at NALSAR University of Law, in collaboration with Child Rights and You (CRY) under the project “Access to Justice for Children through Systems Strengthening on Child Protection Issues,” is inviting submissions for the first volume of the Indian Journal of Child & Youth Justice.

This academic journal aims to foster meaningful discourse on children’s rights and youth justice, addressing complex challenges and proposing legal and systemic solutions aligned with international standards.


About the Event

The inaugural edition, themed “Juvenile Justice and Child Rights”, seeks contributions from students, scholars, and professionals across disciplines such as law, social work, psychology, and public policy. The journal aims to advance child rights jurisprudence in India by integrating diverse perspectives.


Event Dates

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Submission DeadlineMarch 10, 2025

Format/Structure

The journal welcomes the following types of contributions:

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  1. Long Articles: 5,000–10,000 words
  2. Short Articles: 3,000–5,000 words
  3. Case Comments & Book Reviews: 1,500–3,000 words

Location

This is a virtual submission-based event.


Additional Details

The journal focuses on themes like juvenile justice, child rights, and welfare, aiming to create actionable and scholarly insights into child protection systems. The initiative promotes interdisciplinary collaboration to strengthen child rights jurisprudence in India.


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