Call for Papers: NUJS Journal on Dispute Resolution [Online | Publication Opportunity ] Apply by 31 August 2025

By Devayani
Call for Papers: NUJS Journal on Dispute Resolution [Online | Publication Opportunity ] Apply by 31 August 2025

About the University/Organization

The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata, is a reputed institute of national eminence known for its academic excellence and impactful contribution to legal scholarship. Its flagship publication, the NUJS Journal on Dispute Resolution (JODR), offers an inclusive platform for intellectual discourse on contemporary legal issues, particularly in dispute resolution. The University has consistently fostered legal research and dialogue through its journals, moot courts, debates, and symposia, producing thought leaders in law and policy.


About the Event

The NUJS Journal on Dispute Resolution (JODR) is inviting submissions for its upcoming issue. JODR is a bi-annual, student-reviewed, open-access, online journal that focuses on national and international developments in the field of dispute resolution. This call for papers aims to encourage law students, academicians, practitioners, and researchers to contribute scholarly work on various aspects of dispute resolution. The journal aims to balance practical insights with academic discourse on arbitration, mediation, litigation developments, and emerging mechanisms in dispute resolution.


Event Timeline

StageDate
Event Start Date01 July 2025
Event End Date
Registration Deadline31 August 2025
Result AnnouncementRolling basis post submission review

Format and Structure

The submission process includes a single stage peer-review mechanism:

  • Authors submit manuscripts (long articles, short articles, case comments, legislative comments, or book reviews) in compliance with submission guidelines.
  • All manuscripts undergo blind peer review.
  • Authors of accepted papers are notified via email.

Manuscript Types:

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  • Long Articles: 6,000+ words
  • Short Articles: 3,000–6,000 words
  • Case Comments: 1,500–3,000 words
  • Legislative Comments: 1,500–3,000 words
  • Book/Article Reviews: 1,500+ words

Submissions must include an abstract (max 300 words) and 4–5 keywords. All manuscripts must follow OSCOLA (4th ed.) citation style.


Location and Mode

  • Venue: Online publication via JODR platform
  • Mode: Online

Additional Highlights

  • Prizes: Publication in the NUJS JODR (open-access, peer-reviewed journal)
  • Eligibility: Open to academicians, legal practitioners, research scholars, and law students
  • Registration Fee: Participation is free of charge
  • Mentors/Judges: Editorial Board and Peer Reviewers of JODR
  • Team/Individual: Individual or co-authored (max 3 authors)

FAQs

Q1: Who is eligible to participate?
A: Submissions are accepted from law students, academicians, practitioners, and researchers.

Q2: Is a recommendation/reference required?
A: No, references are not required at submission.

Q3: Will all participants receive a certificate?
A: No certificates are provided; authors of accepted papers will be published.

Q4: Is there a registration fee?
A: Participation and submission are free of charge.

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Q5: Can international students apply?
A: Yes, submissions are open globally.


ResourceLink
Registration Formjodr@nujs.edu
Event BrochureDownload Here
Official WebsiteVisit Here

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