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About the Gender Justice Cell
The Gender Justice Cell at the National Law Institute University was established in 2004 with an aim to promote gender equality and to sensitise and create awareness on gender related issues. It promotes research based on the theme Gender and Law through its Events & Blog.
About the Blog
The NLIU Blog of Law & Gender Justice is an academic initiative of the Gender Justice Cell (GJC) at NLIU Bhopal, dedicated to providing a dynamic platform for exploring the intricate relationship between Law and Gender studies. Our blog serves as a crucial intersection where legal scholarship meets gender discourse, contributing to the broader effort of addressing contemporary challenges in gender justice and equality.
Submission Guidelines
Manuscript Guidelines
- Manuscript should be in British English in MS Word and should range between 800-1500 words in length. Submissions must be original, error-free, and focused on relevant and contemporary legal and policy issues under the broad theme of Gender Justice.
- Submissions should strictly focus on the legal and critical analysis of the covered topics. Plagiarism up to 15% is accepted in the submission; however, any instance of plagiarism found in the conclusion will result in immediate rejection.
Submission Process
- Submissions are to be made at [email protected]
- Submissions must be made in .doc or .docx format only with the file name as the title of the blog. PDFs will not be accepted.
- Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year. Co-authorship is permitted up to 2 authors.
For further details and comprehensive guidelines, please refer to the Brochure attached.
Contact Details
For any query, feel free to drop us a mail at [email protected] or contact the following (WhatsApp Only):
- Ms. Avika Sharma: +91 80035 00277
- Mr. Madhav Yadav: +91 63767 36173
Official Brochure
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