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Call for Chapters for Annual Survey of Child Rights (ASCR) at NLU Odisha: Submit by Nov 1

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About NLU Odisha

The National Law University Odisha was established by Odisha Act IV of 2008 and has been imparting legal education since 2009 and known for its high standard of legal education and community outreach programmes.

It has been running a Child Rights Centre since 2014 with support from UNICEF and has carried on various researches and made suggestions for policy change. Recently it has adopted few villages in its close proximity to convert them into Child Friendly Villages.

About ASCR

The “Annual Survey of Child Rights” will be published as a book (Volume with ISBN no.) entitled, “Latest Developments of Child Rights in India- A Critical Appraisal” to be released during the ISCI conference by NLUO.

ASCR aims to provide a comprehensive platform for presenting critical research and practical policy development in the field of child rights. It also seeks to identify viable solutions to existing issues and challenges, while reflecting upon diverse perspectives.

By upholding the rights of children enshrined in various international human rights and child rights instruments as well as in various laws enacted in India including the Constitution, we acknowledge that children are individuals with their own distinct needs, perspectives, and capacities. Surveying the rights of children leads to a better understanding of their realities and experiences.

It enables informed decision-making and supports efforts towards the realization of desired outcomes for ensuring their well-being. Addressing child rights is not just a legal and moral obligation but also an ethical imperative. Children deserve to be treated with dignity, respect, and fairness, ensuring their voices are heard and their best interests are prioritized.

Themes

Submission Guidelines

Submission Category: Submissions are requested as book chapters with similar outlines on the above- mentioned themes as follows-

Scheme of the chapters /chapter outline- Each of the chapters should be focused on the selected themes with a focus on the most recent developments with respect to child rights in the last couple of years and critical analysis covering the following aspects-

International instruments

Domestic laws

White papers, policy statements, commissions’ committee’s reports

Relevant decisions of the court

Critical appraisal of the latest development in summary/conclusion.

Word Count: The word count for the book chapters is 6000-10, 000 words

Submission Guidelines: All manuscripts must adhere to the following guidelines:

Important dates

General Guidelines

Contact

For any queries, please mail to- ccr@nluo.ac.in

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