CENTRE FOR COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW & ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CHIEF PATRON Justice NN Mathur Vice Chancellor, DIRECTOR Prof. IP Massey Dean, Faculty of Law FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. KL Bhatia Professor, Faculty of Law Mr. Sandeep Menon Nandkumar Assisstant Professor, Faculty of Law
2 COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW & ADMINISTRATIVE LAW QUARTERLY (CALQ) The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Law & Administrative Law meanders across the relationship between the grund norms of several nations. For this reason, the Comparative Constitutional Law & Administrative Law Quarterly (CALQ) attempts to initiate and foster academic dialogue concerning the subject of administrative law and constitutional law from a global perspective. CALQ is an attempt to compare the constitutional theories, principles and legal theories prevalent in different legal regimes ranging from common law and civil law jurisdictions. It strives to provide novel and original material in the fields of current political crises, globalised democratic governance, human rights, public policies, the theory and philosophy of rights, comparative constitutional law and the methodology of law. CALQ invited submission for the very first issue (Issue 1.1) in the following categories from legal academicians, professionals and students: Articles Articles not exceeding 6000 (six thousand) words, discussing recent developments in the concerned field will be eligible for submission. Articles on Constitutional Law should be comparative in nature, involving any legal regime. However, articles in the area of Administrative Law are not subjected to this requirement. Notes Notes should be based on certain specific issue associated with any policy or legal issue. The comments of the author must be comparative in nature, Submissions in this category should not exceed 4000 (four thousand) words. Case Comment Case Comments with respect to recent judgments of significance in the field of Constitution Law with a comparative analysis of a judgment from another legal regime are invited. A critical analysis of the cases is encouraged. Submissions should not exceed 3000 (three thousand) words.
3 SPECIFIC GUIDELINES Manuscript must be accompanied with an abstract of not more than 350 words. Joint Authorship is allowed with the maximum of two authors. The manuscript must be accompanied by a Covering Letter stating the following: Name of the Author/s Designation Institution E-mail Address Contact Number & Address Title of the Manuscript The Title of the manuscript must be mentioned on the Cover Letter as well as on the first page of the manuscript. The content of the manuscript should not have the name of the author/s or the name of their institution or any other entry which would indicate the identity of the author/s. The manuscript must be in Times New Roman, Font Size 12 with 1.5 Line Spacing. The References must be cited as Footnotes in the submission and not as endnotes. The Author/s are required to refer to Annexure I of the Submission Guideline for the Footnoting style. In case an entry is not covered under Annexure I, then the Chicago Manual of Style should be used by the Author/s. The Journal shall follow British English. GENERAL GUIDELINES The manuscript submitted should be original and unpublished. Upon the selection of the article by the Editorial Board of CALQ, the copyright of the article shall transfer to the Board when the Author/s has been intimidated about the choice. Author/s may be asked to revise or resubmit the manuscript within a stipulated time. Upon re-submission of the manuscript, the author/s would be required to mention the suggestion made by the Editorial Board and the subsequent changes made by the author/s. In case of an offer of publication from another journal for the submitted manuscript, the author/s may request an expedited review via a mail to editorcalq@gmail.com with the details about the Journal which has extended the offer and the manuscript attached. In case of any further clarifications, kindly send a mail to editorcalq@gmail.com.
4 SUBMISSION PROCEDURE The Author/s are required to email the manuscript to editorcalq@gmail.com The manuscript may be mailed in.doc or.docx format. The subject of the mail must clearly mention Submission for CALQ (2013) Volume 1.1. The mail must be addressed to the Board of Editors providing the name of the author/s with the name of the institution affiliated to and the contact details. A mail confirming the receipt of your manuscript and subsequently the acceptance of your manuscript for publication would be duly conveyed to the author/s through the email id mentioned on the Covering Letter of the manuscript. Last date for submission January 1, 2013 In case of any clarifications, kindly send a mail to editorcalq@gmailcom
5 ANNEXURE I BOOKS Author's surname(s) and initial(s), title of book (underlined or italicised), publisher, place of publication, year of publication, page number(s) Sample - M. Henninger, Don't Just Surf: Effective Research Strategies for the Net, UNSW Press, Sydney, 1997, p. 91 JOURNALS Author's surname(s) and initial(s), title of article (between single quotation marks), title of journal or periodical (underlined or italicised), volume number, issue number, month of publication (if applicable), year of publication, page number(s) Sample - M. Doyle, 'Captain Mbaye Diagne'. Granta, vol. 48, August 1994, pp. 99-103. WEBLINK Author/editor, title, name of sponsor of site, last date site updated, date of viewing, URL Sample - N Curthoys, Future directions for rhetoric invention and ethos in public critique, inaustralian Humanities Review. March-April 2001, viewed on 11 April 2001, <htttp://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/ahr/archive/issue-april- 2001/curthoys.html>. JUDGMENTS Indian Name of the Plaintiff v. Name of the Respondent MANU Citation is not accepted Where the citation is not available then kindly mention the appeal number mentioned in the case American - The title and the citation as it appears in the case available on Westlaw Sample - John Geddes Lawrence and Tyron Garner v. Texas, 539 Us 558 (2003) English - The title and the citation as it appears in the case available on Westlaw Sample - AS (Somalia) (FC) and another v. Secretary of State for the Home Department, [2009] UKHL 32 STATUTES
6 Title of the statue, Year, (Name of the country) Abitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (India) REPORTS Name of the contributor, title of the report, Organization/Institution for which the report is made, name of the country, year of publication, page number, weblink where available. Sample - Denis Goodrum, Mark Hackling and Leonie Rennie, The Status and Quality of Teaching and Learning of Science in Australian Schools, research report prepared for the Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs, Canberra, c2001, 5. NEWSPAPERS Author, A, Title, Newspaper, Day, Year, section (if applicable) Sample - Prashad, S, Law firms urged to balance work, family life, The Toronto Star, March 17, 2005, C1. GENERAL Ibid - same as last entry, Use ibid when two references in a row are from the same source. Supra - Use supra when the authority has already been cited in full, and add the short form for that authority. Infra - Use Infra to refer to discussion or footnote content after the current footnote or text.