Call for Chapters | Constitution to Cloud | Submit by 25th April 2026

Call for Chapters | Constitution to Cloud | Submit by 25th April 2026

Call for Book Chapters

“Constitution to Cloud”

Digital Constitutionalism, Governance and Human Rights in the Global Digital Age
(An ISBN‑registered International Edited Book Series)


About the Series:

Digital technologies are reshaping constitutional democracies worldwide. From artificial intelligence and biometric identification to big data and algorithmic decision‑making, these tools now influence how governments govern, courts administer justice, and citizens exercise their rights.

The Constitution to Cloud series provides an international scholarly platform to critically examine how constitutional law, governance, and human rights are being transformed in the digital age. With a strong focus on India and the Global South, the series adopts a comparative and international perspective, inviting contributions from scholars, researchers, and practitioners across the globe.


Thematic Sections:

The book welcomes chapters on, but not limited to, the following themes:

I. Digital Constitutionalism and Public Power

  • Constitutional authority in digitally mediated governance
  • Sovereignty and jurisdiction in cross‑border networks
  • Delegation of state power to algorithms and platforms
  • Rule of law in automated systems

II. Fundamental Rights and Digital Human Dignity

  • Privacy and informational self‑determination
  • Biometric governance and dignity
  • Freedom of expression in algorithm‑curated spaces
  • Equality, discrimination, and the digital divide

III. Data, Surveillance and State Control

  • Constitutional limits on government data collection
  • Digital profiling and liberty
  • Surveillance technologies and civil freedoms
  • Data protection as a safeguard

IV. Digital Democracy and Political Participation

  • Social media and electoral integrity
  • Algorithmic influence on public opinion
  • Disinformation, deepfakes, and free speech
  • Diaspora and transnational digital citizenship

V. Algorithmic Governance and Public Administration

  • Automated welfare systems and fairness
  • Algorithmic decision‑making in administrative law
  • Smart cities and urban governance
  • Digital policing and justice administration

VI. Courts, Justice and Remedies

  • Virtual courts and due process
  • AI in judicial decision‑making
  • Digital evidence and fair trial rights
  • Online dispute resolution and access to justice

VII. Online Harm and Social Vulnerability

  • Online abuse and harassment
  • Gender‑based violence in digital spaces
  • Child safety and exploitation
  • Hate speech and digitally enabled mob violence

VIII. Misinformation and Information Disorder

  • Political disinformation and destabilization
  • Algorithmic amplification of propaganda
  • Deepfakes and synthetic media
  • Legal responses to information warfare

Submission Requirements:

  • Abstract: 300 words, 5–7 keywords (MS Word)
  • Full Chapter: 3,000–5,000 words (including references)
  • Citation Style: Bluebook (21st Edition)
  • Plagiarism Limit: Maximum 10% similarity
  • Language: English
  • Declaration: Signed originality and exclusive submission form required

Important Dates (Extended):

  • Abstract Submission: 25 April 2026
  • Notification of Acceptance: 3 May 2026
  • Full Chapter Submission: 25 May 2026
  • Reviewer Feedback: 5 June 2026
  • Final Revised Chapter: 10 June 2026
  • Publication (ISBN & DOI): 30 August 2026

Publication Fees:

  • Indian Nationals: ₹3,000 (single author)
  • Foreign Nationals: USD 75
  • Co‑authorship: Up to 3 authors permitted (each must register and pay separately)
  • Registration Deadline: 30 April 2026 (fee payable after abstract acceptance)

Submission & Queries:

  • Abstract & Registration Form: Google Form Link
  • Email: mandeep.kaur@mahindrauniversity.edu.in

Editorial Structure:

  • Editor: Dr. Mandeep Kaur, Associate Professor, School of Law, Mahindra University, Hyderabad, India
  • Review Process: Blind peer review by subject experts, assessing originality, legal rigor, and citation integrity.

Author Benefits:

  • ISBN‑registered edited volume
  • Unique Crossref DOI for each chapter
  • Complimentary paperback copy for first author
  • E‑certificate of publication
  • Digital edition of the book
  • Online discoverability via Google Scholar

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