We have received several calls for papers from law journals in India. Some of the calls appear to be aimed at students. For more information, click on the links:
Journal | Issue | Deadline |
Legal Bloc Journal | v. 1, no. 5 | Sept. 25, 2015 |
Socio-Legal Review (National Law School of India University) | v. 12 | Nov. 1, 2015 |
Law Mantra Online Journal | v. 3, no. 1 | Sept. 10, 2015 |
International Journal of Legal Developments and Allied Issues; Call for papers on Legal Bloc | v. 1, no. 3 | Aug. 31, 2015 |
Libertatem Magazine | 8th issue | Aug. 25, 2015 |
International Review of Human Rights Law | inaugural issue | Sept. 5, 2015 |
Karnataka State Law University’s Student Law Review; call for papers on lawctopus | v. 3; theme: Women Related Issues | Oct. 31, 2015 |
As a project of three U.S. law schools, this blog’s original audience was U.S. law professors. Our intended audience also includes scholars who study law from the perspective of related fields, such as history, political science, or philosophy, as well as legal scholars from outside the U.S.
We are happy to post non-U.S. events and calls for papers, when we think that they will interest our primary audience. We have to give priority to the items that are central to our mission. And so this is the last post for student law journals from India.
Indian law students who want to find announcements of writing opportunities, moot court competitions, and student conferences are encouraged to use the websites designed for that audience, including: