Call For Papers: DME Journal of Law (DMEJL) [Volume 5 (Issue 1), 2024]; Submit By May 20, 2024

Call For Papers: DME Journal of Law (DMEJL) [Volume 5 (Issue 1), 2024]; Submit By May 20, 2024

What Is DMEJL?

DMEJL is an open access online peer-reviewed and interdisciplinary academic annual journal. It endeavors to serve as the leading forum for thoughtful and scholarly engagement for a broad range of complex issues at the intersection of law, public policy, and social change in the world.

What Are The Details Of The Paper?

  • Categories: Research scholars, legal professionals, academicians, and students are invited to contribute to the journal. The journal will be accepting submissions in the form of:
  • Research Articles: (5000-7000 words)
  • Book Reviews: (1000-1500 words)
  • Case Reviews: (3000-4000 words)
  • Legislative Reviews: (3000-4000 words)
  • Formatting Guidelines:
  • Font Size: 12 (main text), 14 (heading), 10 (footnotes)
  • Font style: Times New Roman
  • Footnote: JILI style of citation
  • NOTE: The bibliography must be included along with the manuscripts.
  • Justify the text
  • Line Spacing: 1.5 (main text), 1.0 (footnotes), Use 1-inch margins on all sides.
  • Abstract of 250-300 words must be submitted along with the main article/book review/legislative review.
  • Co-authorship is allowed for up to 2 authors
  • Along with the abstract, 4 – 5 keywords must also be mentioned.
  • The acceptable format for submission of document is .doc or .docx
  • The guidelines of UGC will be followed, with respect to Plagiarism.
  • Number all pages consecutively beginning with the title page.
  • How to Submit?
  • Interested candidates can submit entries via the link given at the end of the post.
  • Deadline: The last date for submission of the full paper is May 20, 2024
  • Submission Link: CLICK HERE 

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