Submissions are open from eligible candidates for the Droit Penale’s Indian Law Journal on Crime and Criminology.
About the Organiser
Indian Law Journal on Crime & Criminology (ILJCC), operating under the aegis of the Droit Penale Group: A Unit of Arjun Das Gulati Memorial Society, Prayagraj, is inviting submissions on contemporary issues related to Criminal Law & Criminology for publication in the Sixth volume, Issue 1 & 2 of the journal.
About the Journal
The term Droit Penale literally means criminal law. It has a French origin and deals with the various facets of crime and criminology. As a massive field of academic study, Criminology tends to cover criminal law and jurisprudence apart from dealing with crimes and criminal and socially deviant behaviour of criminals.
While Criminal law mainly focuses on the punishments coupled or labelled with such criminal behaviour. The ILJCC, a student-friendly law journal, has emerged bearing the idea to capitulate a thorough approach towards all these fields.
It aims at providing a detailed analysis and assimilation of various issues on a single rostrum contrary to the concept of dealing with fields of criminal law and criminology separately.
Further, the journal also features the works, opinions, and viewpoints of the greatest jurists of all times blended with the modern critical approaches towards their work.
Droit Penale ILJCC is a double-blind peer-reviewed, quarterly journal aiming to publish high-quality contributions on law and legal studies delving into the depths of Crime and Criminology.
Themes
Author(s) are free to choose a sub-theme for their contribution as long as it falls within the heads of Criminal Law & Criminology.
Following is a list of examples that an author can look to:
- Law Enforcement
- Child Witness
- Finger Print Identification
- Community Policing
- Counter-Terrorism
- Criminal Confessions
- Deporting Of Illegal Aliens
- Lie Detection
- Sex Crimes
- Acquaintance Rape
- Rape Victims
- Child Prostitution
- Sex Tourism
- Voyeurism
- Paedophilia
- Rape In Film And Literature And Its Impacts
- Terrorism
- Terrorist Groups
- Hostage Crisis
- Media & Terrorism
- Suicide bombings
- War on Terrorism
- Women Terrorists
- Arab Spring
- Civil liberties
- Anti-Terrorism measures
- Environment-related crimes
- Criminology
Eligibility
Contributions towards the journal in the form of articles, commentaries etc. from Faculties, Post Doctoral Research Fellows, Research Scholars, law graduates, undergraduates are welcome and appreciated.
Location
Online
How to Submit?
ILJCC invites contributions for Third and Fourth Issue to Volume five on the topics of Law Enforcement, Sex Crimes, Terrorism and environment-related crime. The background note for the edition is available on the website.
Interested authors can submit their contributions in any of the following:
- Long Articles of 5000 to 7000 words (inclusive of footnotes)
- Short Articles of 3000 to 4000 words (inclusive of footnotes)
- Case Comment /Legislative Critique & Notes up to 2500 words (inclusive of footnotes)
- Book Review up to 2500 words (inclusive of footnotes)
Submission Process
The Submission should be sent in an electronic version to editors.droitpenaleiljcc@gmail.com with the subject as: “Submission (Title of the Paper) (Name of Author).”
Authors have an opportunity to review the final version of the piece before publication.
Fee details
No Publication Fee at any Stage
Prizes
- Contributors whose submissions have been selected and published in Droit Penale: ILJCC will be awarded a Certificate of Publication.
- No fees shall be charged at any stage.
Submission Deadline
April 15, 2022
Contact information
- For any further queries, please feel free to drop us a mail at: help.iljcc@gmail.com
- Submissions to be sent at: editors.droitpenaleiljcc@gmail.com
- Droit Penale Group, Publication Department: 0532-3552008
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