NLU Jodhpur's CALQ Journal Announces Call For Submissions On Constitutional And Administrative Law
The Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal (CALQ) of National Law University, Jodhpur, has announced a call for papers for Volume 10.1, inviting original and analytical contributions in the fields of Constitutional Law and Administrative Law from academicians, researchers, and students.
The Journal, known for fostering academic dialogue from a global perspective, follows a double-blind peer review process to ensure impartial and high-quality evaluation of submissions.
Key Guidelines:
The Journal is peer- reviewed, which ensures that our submissions undergo a thorough and impartial evaluation by subject- matter experts.
1.1 All submitted manuscripts shall be original. Any form of plagiarism would lead to immediate rejection of the submission.
1.2 The maximum permissible threshold for similarity is 10% and the use of Generative AI tools is 30%, and entries bypassing the same shall be summarily rejected. The use of Generative AI tools, shall only be limited to the following usages: (i) Idea generation and idea exploration, or; (ii)Language improvement, or; (iii) Literature classification. Additionally, authors must clearly acknowledge within the Manuscript any use of Generative AI tools through a statement which includes: the full name of the tool used (with version number), how it was used, and the reason for use. This shall be mentioned before the abstract.
1.3 Submission of solicited manuscripts, on invitation from the Journal's editors, guarantees publication of the same. However, if such solicited manuscript does not meet the Journal's standards of quality scholarship, final discretion to publish the solicited manuscript vests with the Editorial Board [“Board”].
1.4 The author(s) must inform the Board if the manuscript has also been submitted to another journal, website or forum. The Board must be notified immediately if an offer for publication from another journal, website or forum is accepted by the author(s).
1.5 After the first publication of a manuscript with the Journal, permission for any subsequent publication in another forum must be obtained from the Board.
1.6 All correspondence must be via e-mail, and should be addressed to the Managing Editor at: editorcalq[at]gmail[dot]com.
2. Specific Guidelines
2.1 Author(S)
2.1.1 Each manuscript may have up to two authors, however co-authorship is not permitted for Book Reviews and Case Comments.
2.1.2 In case of joint authorship, the author from whom a submission is received by the Board, shall intimate the Board of the name, credentials and contact details of the intended co-author.
2.2 Manuscripts
2.2.1 The Journal accepts submissions in the following categories:
a) Articles: Articles must deal with issues of interest and relevance and must demonstrate a high-level of analysis. Articles of a purely descriptive nature are not preferred.
b) Notes: Notes should cover a recent development or should be issue specific. A Note functions as a more condensed and succinct Article.
c) Case Comments: Case comments entail a critical analysis of recent case laws and policy developments.
d) Book Reviews: Book Reviews entail providing a critical analysis and review of any book that deals with the subject matter of the Journal.
All manuscripts must necessarily be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 350 words.
2.2.2 Word Count
a) Articles- Not exceeding 8,000 (Eight Thousand) words.
b) Notes- Not exceeding 4,000 (Four Thousand) words.
c) Case Comment- Not exceeding 2,000 (Two Thousand) words.
d) Book Reviews- Not Exceeding 2,000 (Two Thousand) words.
e) Please note that the word limit would be considered excluding the footnotes, except when speaking footnotes are used. The Journal may accept shorter or longer submissions depending on the quality of the submission.
2.2.3 Formatting Specifications
a) The manuscript must be word-processed in Garamond.
b) The main body text should be in font size 12 and footnotes in size 10.
c) There should be line spacing of 1.5 between paragraphs and headings in the main body and a line space of 1.0 in footnotes.
d) Verbatim quotes must be put in double quotes and italicized with a 0.5” indent.
e) The entire document, including footnotes, must be justified.
2.2.4 Language
The Journal shall follow British English.
2.2.5 Citations and References
a) All relevant sources shall be duly acknowledged as footnotes.
b) Speaking footnotes are allowed.
c) The journal follows OSCOLA: The Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities for citations and footnotes. The authors must mandatorily abide by the same.
2.3 Submission Procedure
2.3.1 The Author/s are required to email the manuscript to editorcalq[at]gmail[dot]com.
2.3.2 The manuscript shall be emailed in Microsoft Word ('.doc' or '.docx') format.
2.3.3 The manuscript shall not contain any details of the author, and anonymity must be maintained.
2.3.4 The subject of the mail must clearly mention, 'Submission_Volume 10.1 [Article/Note/Case Comment/Book Review].'
2.3.5 The mail must provide the name of the author/s with the name of the institution affiliated to and the contact details in the body of the mail.
2.3.6 A mail confirming the receipt of the manuscript and subsequently its acceptance for publication would be duly conveyed to the author/s through the email id used by the author/s for correspondence.
2.3.7 The last date for submission is 11:59 p.m. (IST) on 9th December, 2025 (Tuesday).
3. Copyright Notice
Authors, upon submission, must communicate their acceptance of the following conditions:
· The work, upon publication, becomes the property of the Journal.
· Permissions for subsequent publication/reprint and/or derivative works must be obtained from the Editors of the Journal.
Please visit http://www.calj.in/ for more information or write to the Editorial Board at editorcalq[at]gmail[dot]com in case of any queries.