Call for Papers for Journal of Centre for Environmental Law by Nirma University; Submit by 15 January

About the Journal

Journal of Centre for Environmental Law [ISSN 2456-2246] is the flagship publication of Institute of Law Nirma University. The journal is an annual, peer-reviewed ISSN serial publication from Centre for Environment Law of Institute of Law, Nirma University.

Theme

Environment and Town Planning

Sub Themes

  • Town and country planning: Concept of “Green spaces & Lung Spaces”
  • Law: enforcement and constrains
  • Planning: management policies any other
  • Smart Cities and Environment
  • Land pollution and Smart cities
  • Water degradation and town planning
  • Noise pollution and smart city agreements
  • Any Other

Categories

  • Research papers (5,000- 6,000 words),
  • Short notes (2000-3000 words),
  • Book reviews (1000-2000 words), and
  • Case studies/commentaries (1000-3000 words).

However, looking at the quality and depth of research, relaxation may be given and word limit may vary.

Citation Style

The Bluebook Uniform System of Citation (20th edition) shall be strictly adhered to.

Format of Main Text & the Footnotes: The Times New Roman font, in font size 12 is prescribed for all entries. Further, the footnotes shall be in font size 10 and line spacing of 1.5 and 1.0 shall be followed respectively.

Submission Procedure

Entries are to be sent at [email protected] latest by January 15, 2021 (11:59 PM). No hard copy of the same is required.

Upon the completion of the review process the authors of accepted papers would be notified.

Publication Policy

  • All the submissions sent to the Centre must be original and should not have been published nor should they be under consideration for publication in any other journal.
  • Plagiarized entries are liable to be rejected.
  • There must not be any copyright issues with the article sent for publication purposes. Centre for Environment Law denies any liability which may arise in this regard.
  • By way of submitting their work to the Journal of Centre for Environment Law, the authors grant exclusive permission to JCEL to publish and reproduce their work in all streams of media.
  • Such right is subject to the doctrine of fair use as followed under the law relating to Intellectual Property Rights and subject to the entitlements of the author.
  • A process of peer-review shall be used to scrutinize all the submissions.
  • The editors reserve the right to delete or edit any article or part thereof whose content is found to be offensive, defamatory, outrightly unethical, or if it is suggestive of racism, sexual or religious discrimination, illegal or terror activities etc.
  • The article is subjected to rejection if its content is likely to offend the religious or political sentiments of the reader.

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