Call for Papers Journal of Justice through Technology (J-JT) Inaugural Edition – Centre for Justice through Technology, Vinayaka Mission’s Law School; Submit Abstract by 3 June

Call for Papers

Journal of Justice through Technology (J-JT)
Inaugural Edition – Centre for Justice through Technology, Vinayaka Mission’s Law School

About the Centre for Justice through Technology (CJT)

The Centre for Justice through Technology (CJT) at Vinayaka Mission’s Law School (VMLS) is dedicated to promoting interdisciplinary research, dialogue, and innovation at the crossroads of law and technology. CJT focuses on leveraging technological advancements to improve judicial processes, enhance access to justice, and foster ethical frameworks for technology use in the legal sphere. Through its research initiatives, conferences, workshops, and publications, CJT aims to become a leading platform for scholarship and advocacy in justice-driven technology.

Journal of Justice through Technology (J-JT)

The Centre for Justice through Technology (CJT) at Vinayaka Mission’s Law School (VMLS) is delighted to announce the launch of its double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal, Journal of Justice through Technology (J-JT), to be published by a reputed national/international publisher. The journal aims to foster scholarship that critically explores the intersection of law, technology, and social justice.

We invite original, unpublished submissions from scholars, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers across disciplines on topics broadly related to:

  • Artificial Intelligence and Judicial Processes
  • Digital Governance and Regulatory Frameworks
  • Privacy, Data Protection, and Human Rights
  • Emerging Technologies and Access to Justice
  • LegalTech Innovations and Their Ethical Implications
  • Intellectual Property in the Digital Age
  • Cybersecurity, Surveillance, and Law Enforcement
  • Comparative Perspectives on Technology Regulation
  • Technology, Democracy, and Constitutional Law

Submission Categories:

  • Articles (6,000–8,000 words)
  • Short Articles/Comments (3,000–4,500 words)
  • Case Notes and Legislative Reviews (2,000–3,500 words)
  • Book Reviews (1,500–2,500 words)

Submission Guidelines:

  • Manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx) format.
  • All submissions should follow OSCOLA citation guidelines.
  • Include an abstract (150–200 words) and up to five keywords.

Important Dates:

  • Deadline for Abstract Submission: 3 June 2025
  • Notification of Shortlisted Abstracts: 10 June 2025
  • Deadline for Full Paper Submission: 30 June 2025

How to Submit: Manuscripts and abstracts must be submitted through the following submission link: https://forms.gle/p5cTzNTVywM7hVC79

For further contact or clarification: Email: [email protected]
Mr Tathagat Sharma, Assistant Professor
Contact: +91-9678427967

We look forward to your insightful contributions for the inaugural edition of J-JT, shaping the discourse at the crucial intersection of technology, law, and justice.

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