Call for Paper 1
Call for Paper 1
Ramaiah College of Law (RCL) is a premier law college situated in Bengaluru, imparting quality
legal education since 1995. Apart from regular academic activities, the Institution strives to
contribute to research in the field of law.
The Editorial Board of M.S. Ramaiah Journal of Law (MSRJL) hereby invites articles from
academicians, law professionals, research scholars and students of law. The Journal is an annual,
ISSN (0975-9905) certified, blind peer-reviewed publication of RCL, which marked its beginning
in 2010.
This journal on climate change aims to inspire critical analysis and drive impactful solutions for a
sustainable future. We invite contributors to explore pressing environmental challenges and address
emerging issues with innovative, practical, and human-centered approaches. Submissions that blend
theoretical insights with empirical research are highly encouraged to foster meaningful dialogue and
actionable outcomes.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
1. Theme: Climate Change
Subthemes:
A. Climate Change and Marginalized Communities
• The impact of climate change on marginalized communities, including heightened
vulnerability to natural disasters, displacement, and loss of livelihoods.
• The challenges faced by marginalized communities in adapting to climate change, such as
limited access to resources, information, and decision-making processes.
• Strategies to empower marginalized communities in combating climate change, including
equitable policy-making, grassroots initiatives, and sustainable development practices.
2. Word Limit: 3,000 – 6,000 words (all word limits are exclusive of footnotes)
3. Abstract: The article should be preceded by an abstract of not more than 250 words.
4. Authorship: Submissions are invited from students, academicians, research scholars and
practitioners of law. Co-authorship up to a maximum of two authors is permitted.
6. Formatting Guidelines
7. Contact: For any details or queries a mail can be sent to: [email protected]
NOTE: M.S. Ramaiah Journal of Law shall retain all copyright arising out of any publication.
Only the moral rights shall vest with the author.