Call for Blogs: India - A Journey from Free to Partly Free | Hoot Welfare Society [Submit by April 30]
Hoot Welfare Society is opening the Call for Blogs on topic India – A Journey from Free to Partly Free to deliver unique views on a particular field of law. About Call for Blogs: India – A Journey from Free to Partly Free The Hoot Welfare Society is a non-profit organization with a chartered vision of supporting and… Read More »
Hoot Welfare Society is opening the Call for Blogs on topic India – A Journey from Free to Partly Free to deliver unique views on a particular field of law. About Call for Blogs: India – A Journey from Free to Partly Free The Hoot Welfare Society is a non-profit organization with a chartered vision of supporting and nurturing meaningful communication through interdisciplinary social and cultural projects. We provide opportunities for creativity and community-based innovation and...
Hoot Welfare Society is opening the Call for Blogs on topic India – A Journey from Free to Partly Free to deliver unique views on a particular field of law.
About Call for Blogs: India – A Journey from Free to Partly Free
The Hoot Welfare Society is a non-profit organization with a chartered vision of supporting and nurturing meaningful communication through interdisciplinary social and cultural projects. We provide opportunities for creativity and community-based innovation and aim for collective impact with each project.
Hoot Welfare Society is opening the Call for Blogs on opportunity on the theme mentioned below to deliver unique views on a particular field of law. Students pursuing law from any university are welcome to submit their blogs.
Theme
The theme for the blog is “INDIA – A JOURNEY FROM FREE TO PARTLY FREE.” India has always been a supporter of democracy and its ethics. But recently, in Freedom House’s Freedom in World Report, India has not been seen as democratic what it used to be before. Law always remains the core aspect of how a country governs and in India’s changing conditions; various paradigms need re-evaluation in light of recent activities.
Sub-themes
The listed sub-themes are not exhaustive, and the authors are open to including any aspect which relates to the theme.
- Majoritarian democracy and human rights
- Political Fallibility and violence
- Human Rights of farmers and agricultural sector
- The policies affecting the Muslim population in India
- Colonial-era sedition laws and Freedom of Speech
- Freedom of institutions
- The handshake of Media and Politics in India
- Electoral Process: A farse in disguise
Submission Guidelines
- Word limit: 1000-1500 (exclusive of endnotes)
- Body Font: Times New Roman, Size-12 (line spacing- 1.5)
- Citation method: Bluebook 20th edition or OSCOLA.
- Only endnotes are allowed. (No Footnotes)
- While citing a website, add a hyperlink.
- Maximum two co-authors are allowed.
- The text should be justified.
- Plagiarism must not exceed 15% in any case.
- Submit the blog to submit@hoot.org.in with the subject: CALL FOR BLOGS-2021 and file name should be the title of your article.
- The submission must accompany a cover letter mentioning the details of the author(s) including their mobile number.
Note
Non-adherence to any of the submission guidelines mentioned above will lead to the rejection of the submission.
Registration Fee
There is no registration fees.
Submission Deadline
All the submissions must reach by 30th April 2021 on or before 11:59 PM. Late submissions will not be considered for the publication process.
Contact
For any further queries contact,
Shreya Sinha (Chief Student Editor)
- Email: shreya.sinha@hoot.org.in
Website: hoot.org.in.
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