Awashya and Partners is seeking insightful and well-researched blog post submissions on contemporary legal issues.
About Awashya and Partners
Translated from Hindi, ‘Awashya’ signifies certainty. Awashya and Partners is an organization that focuses on paving meaningful paths in the dynamic field of legal education for aspiring lawyers providing them with certainty and belief in their own skills.
Their leaders and contributors are dedicated to bolstering the fundamental skills of law students, which is crucial for cultivating a comprehensive legal professional career. At the core of their mission is the vision to address gaps in legal education at an early stage, laying a robust groundwork for the future.
Through their distinctive internships, research projects, and legal writing initiatives, we foster curiosity and impart essential legal knowledge to law students. At Awashya and Partners, they embrace the ethos of “Where there is a will, there is a way.” They affirm ‘Awashya’ to the promise of a stronger legal community.
About the Call for Blogs
Awashya and Partners is seeking insightful and well-researched blog post submissions on contemporary legal issues. They encourage submissions that delve into current legal developments, emerging trends, and their societal impact.
Themes
Submissions should focus on a contemporary legal issue relevant to the current legal landscape. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
- Emerging technologies and the law
- Environmental law and climate change
- Human rights and social justice
- Intellectual property and innovation
- International law and globalization
- Privacy and data protection
Please note that these broad topics are intended to provide a starting point, particularly for new and emerging legal writers. While we welcome submissions on these subjects, the likelihood of selection increases for blog posts that address a niche or advanced legal issue and demonstrate original thinking and analysis.
Submission Guidelines
- Authors must first submit an abstract of no more than 300 words summarizing their proposed blog post.
- The abstract should clearly outline the topic, research questions, methodology, and anticipated conclusions.
- Full blog post submissions will only be invited upon approval of the abstract.
- Selection of abstracts for full manuscript submissions will be conducted on a competitive basis. Final acceptance for publication will be contingent upon the quality of the full manuscript and its alignment with our editorial requirements.
- All submissions must be original, unpublished work.
- Plagiarism is strictly prohibited and will be assessed using Turnitin. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to generate content is strictly prohibited.
- Submissions exceeding 15% similarity will not be considered.
- Accepted blog posts will undergo a rigorous peer-review process conducted by subject matter experts.
- Authors may be required to revise their work based on reviewer feedback.
Formatting Guidelines
- Main Text:
- Font: Times New Roman, 12pt
- Line Spacing: 1.5
- Footnotes:
- Font: Times New Roman, 10pt
- Line Spacing: 1.0
- Headings: Bold, Numbered (e.g., 1., 1.1, 1.2, etc.)
- Citation Style: OSCOLA 4th Edition (footnotes)
- Word Count: 1,500-1800, words (excluding footnotes and abstract)
How to Submit?
- Abstracts should be submitted in Microsoft Word format to the link given below this post.
- Please include a brief author biography (100 words maximum).
Important Dates
- Abstracts due by: 22nd July 2024
- Full manuscripts (by invitation only) due by: 1st August 2024
Contact Information
For any queries, please contact at awashya.partners@gmail.com.
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Source: Lawctopus