Details of the Organization
The Centre has been established with a view to improve and strengthen the Labour Justice System in India. It strives to uphold and protect the rights of the labourers and their families thereby ensuring them a life of human dignity. The Centre also makes an effort to sensitize the labourers about their rights, which are enshrined in the Constitution of India and other legislations as well. In addition to it, the Centre makes an effort to impart education to the children of labourers in the University campus and makes them aware about their fundamental right to education thereby, making their parents realize their duty towards their children.
Details of the Blog/Paper
Centre for Advanced Studies in Labour Welfare, RGNUL welcomes submissions of Blogs, Articles, Essays, and proposals for Book Reviews through our electronic submission system on a rolling basis.
Topic of paper/Blog
Employment Law, Labour Law, Service Law.
Sub-theme
- Paternity Benefit Laws in India.
- The code of wages act 2019 and its impact.
- Invisible jobs and gender equality.
- Rights of third gender and the discrimination they face.
- Rise in fast fashion has led to increased child labour.
Types of Submission and Word Limit
The word limit for the submission shall be 1200-1500 words.
The Blog is flexible regarding the word count (up to 1800), depending on the quality of the submission. Co-authorship up to a maximum of two authors, of the same or different institutions is permissible.
Submission Guidelines
The manuscript should be in .doc or .docx format.
The manuscript should not contain the name of the author his/ her institutional affiliation or any other identification mark.
- Ensure that the title of the document has been renamed to the title of the post [without any personal detail of the author(s)].
- The title of the manuscript should indicate the sub-theme that the author has chosen.
- The submission must be made through the Google form linked at the end of this page.
- The submitted manuscript will be checked by AI and Turnitin to detect plagiarism and similarities.
Formatting Guidelines
- The body of the manuscript should be in Times New Roman, font size 12 with 1.5 line spacing.
- The end notes should be in Times New Roman, font size 10 with single line spacing.
- The text alignment should be justified. Referencing and citations must be put up in the form of in-text hyperlinks for Internet sources.
- In the event that a cited material does not have an online copy or reference, only endnotes must be used.
- Endnotes for offline sources shall adhere to the Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) 4th Edition.