About Woxsen University and the School of Law
Located in Hyderabad, Telangana, Woxsen University is a premier institution known for its interdisciplinary and globally focused educational approach. The School of Law at Woxsen University has established itself as a dynamic hub for legal education, encouraging a critical and innovative approach to understanding and applying the law. Through a diverse curriculum and a faculty of distinguished legal scholars and practitioners, Woxsen’s School of Law aims to develop socially responsible and ethically grounded professionals ready to lead in the evolving legal landscape.
About the Woxsen Law Review
The Woxsen Law Review (WLR) is the official, peer-reviewed journal of the School of Law at Woxsen University, published annually to foster scholarly discourse and legal analysis. Launched to create a respected platform for the exchange of ideas among legal professionals, academicians, practitioners, judges, researchers, and students, the WLR is committed to redefining the boundaries of legal knowledge and thought. With an interdisciplinary and global outlook, WLR welcomes contributions on a range of contemporary legal issues, promoting an informed legal community and impactful contributions to the fields of law and justice.
Mission: The primary mission of the Woxsen Law Review is to encourage academic and professional contributions that stimulate thought, challenge conventional interpretations, and promote advancements in understanding legal theory, policy, and practice.
Call for Papers: WLR Volume II, 2025
The Woxsen Law Review invites submissions for Volume II, 2025, and encourages contributions that analyze contemporary issues and emerging trends in law. The WLR welcomes research papers, articles, case comments, notes, and book reviews on topics within, but not limited to, constitutional law, corporate law, intellectual property rights, public international law, ADR, sports law, family law, legal theory, and cyber law.
Categories of Submission:
- Long Articles: 6000 to 8000 words
- Short Articles: 3000 to 6000 words
- Case Comments and Notes: 1800 to 3000 words
- Book Reviews: 1500 to 2500 words
Note: Word limits are exclusive of footnotes.
Theme
The WLR is open to papers addressing contemporary legal and policy issues. Suggested themes include, but are not limited to, constitutional law, family law, property law, criminal law, artificial intelligence and law, business laws, ADR, intellectual property rights, cyber law, sports law, and more. Submissions covering national and international perspectives are welcome, aiming to stimulate diverse viewpoints and research on legal and policy developments.
Important Dates
- Final Submission Deadline: January 10, 2025
Submission Guidelines
Submissions to the WLR must adhere to the following requirements:
- Submission Format: All submissions must be in Microsoft Word format and sent via email to LawReview@woxsen.edu.in.
- Anonymity: To ensure a double-blind review, manuscripts must not include the author’s name, institutional affiliation, or any identifying information. Instead, include a separate cover letter with the following details:
- Title of Submission
- Name(s) of Author(s)
- Designation(s)
- Institutional Affiliation(s)
- Contact Information
- Abstract: Each submission, except book reviews, must include an abstract of no more than 200 words, along with five keywords.
- Co-authorship: Up to two authors per submission are permitted.
Formatting Guidelines
- Font: Times New Roman, 12-point for the main text, and 10-point for footnotes.
- Spacing: 1.5 for main text, 1.0 for footnotes.
- Citation Style: Submissions must follow OSCOLA (4th edition) for citations and references.
- Declaration of Originality: Authors are required to submit a declaration of originality, certifying that the work is original and has not been published elsewhere. Plagiarism up to a maximum of 10% is permissible.
Publication and Ethical Standards
The Woxsen Law Review follows a rigorous double-blind peer review process to maintain academic integrity and uphold high standards in scholarly publishing. Submissions that violate ethical standards, display offensive content, or suggest bias or discrimination will not be considered for publication. By submitting, authors grant WLR exclusive permission to publish and reproduce their work across all media formats. Additionally, the editorial team reserves the right to make necessary edits to the content in compliance with WLR’s ethical guidelines and standards.
Contact Information
For inquiries related to submissions, please contact:
- Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Nehal Ahmad, School of Law, Woxsen University
- Email: LawReview@woxsen.edu.in
Advisory Board Members
The WLR’s esteemed advisory board includes notable scholars such as:
- Prof. Salvatore Tolone Azzariti, Distinguished Professor of Private Law, University of Oxford, UK
- Prof. Joshua Dalrymple, Dean, School of Law, Woxsen University
- Dr. Thamil Venthan Ananthavinayagan, Assistant Principal, Department of Justice, Government of Ireland
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This is a significant opportunity to contribute to a well-regarded legal publication. Submit your research by January 10, 2025 to be part of the impactful discourse shaping contemporary legal thought.
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