The CJLT Blog invites original submissions on jurisprudence, legal theory and interdisciplinary perspectives on law on a rolling basis.
About Centre for Jurisprudence and Legal Theory (CJLT)
The Centre for Jurisprudence and Legal Theory (CJLT) at the National Law Institute University, Bhopal, runs The CJLT Blog as a platform for engagement with jurisprudence, legal theory and related philosophical and interdisciplinary questions concerning law.
The Blog focuses on rigorous and conceptually grounded legal writing that examines foundational questions concerning the nature, methods, values and limits of law while remaining accessible and theoretically robust.
About the Opportunity
The CJLT Blog is inviting original blog submissions from students, researchers, academics and practitioners.
Submissions may critically examine issues in jurisprudence, legal theory, constitutional theory, philosophy of law and related interdisciplinary fields. Contributions may be submitted as analytical articles, essays, case comments, conceptual notes or theoretical reflections.
All submissions must be original, unpublished and compliant with the prescribed submission guidelines. Submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis and are subject to editorial scrutiny.
Submission Categories
The CJLT Blog accepts submissions in the following forms:
- Analytical articles
- Essays
- Case comments
- Conceptual notes
- Theoretical reflections
Themes
The following themes are indicative and not exhaustive:
- Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
- Analytical, Normative and Critical Legal Theory
- Constitutional Theory and Rights Jurisprudence
- Philosophy of Law, Justice and Morality
- Law and Social Theory
- Indian traditions of jurisprudence and comparative approaches
- Interdisciplinary perspectives on law
Eligibility Criteria
- Students, researchers, academics and practitioners may submit.
- Submissions must be original and unpublished.
- Submissions must comply with the prescribed submission guidelines.
- Submissions will be subject to editorial scrutiny.
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Application Procedure
Interested authors may submit their work through the submission form provided by The CJLT Blog.
Submissions are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis.