About NLU Assam
National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam (NLUJA or NLUJAA) is a National Law University located in Guwahati, Assam, India. It was established in 2009 through an Act passed by the State Legislature of Assam (Assam Act XXV of 2009) as a public university dedicated to the field of legal education.
The admissions for the first batch were made in 2011 which passed out in 2016. The first vice-chancellor of the university was Gurjeet Singh, currently the university is managed by the newly appointed Vice-Chancellor V. K. Ahuja succeeding J.S. Patil and Vijender Kumar in 2021.
About the Society for Technology and Law
The Society for Technology and Law at the National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam, is dedicated to fostering excellence in academic research in the dynamic field of technology law. Committed to producing top-tier research, it seeks to elevate discourse in the dynamic intersection of technology and law. The society aims to raise awareness and disseminate knowledge, propelling forward the understanding of this evolving field. Through its initiatives, it endeavors to create a robust platform for intellectual exchange, ensuring a nuanced comprehension of the intricate relationship between technology and the legal landscape.
About Synthesis: The Law Review Blog of the Society for Technology and Law
The Society for Technology and Law’s Law Review Blog stands as a premier platform for scholarly discourse at the nexus of law and technology. Exploring cutting-edge subjects, offers insightful perspectives on the evolving legal landscape. Featured themes include:
- Cybersecurity and Privacy Law
- Artificial Intelligence and Ethics
- Blockchain and Legal Implications
- E-Governance and Digital Rights
- Data Protection and Regulatory Compliance
- Telecommunications Law in the Digital Age
- Emerging Technologies and Intellectual Property
- Internet of Things (IoT) and Legal Challenges
- Smart Contracts and Contractual Governance
- Legal Challenges in Space and Technology Exploration
Note: This list is suggestive, not exhaustive. Authors are encouraged to contribute on any pertinent theme within the dynamic realm of technology and law, fostering a diverse and comprehensive dialogue on emerging legal issues.
Submission Guidelines
Synthesis accepts submissions on rolling-basis.
- Authors are allowed to co-author submissions, limited to a maximum of two authors. Submitted manuscripts must be original and should not have been published elsewhere. Professionals, academicians, and students (including UG, PG, and PhD students) from all educational streams (not just limited to law as the Society for Technology and Law aims to be a diverse platform encouraging interdisciplinary research) are encouraged to submit their pieces.
- Any form of plagiarism will lead to disqualification from publication on our platform. Manuscripts should not exceed 1800 words, excluding endnotes. Longer submissions may be considered for publication in parts, subject to editorial discretion, and authors should discuss this possibility with the Editorial Board.
- The formatting requirements include using Garamond font, size 14, in Small Caps and bold for the title, and Garamond font, size 12, with 1.5 line spacing for the body. Hyperlinks should be used in the body for all references, including supporting materials and legal texts. In cases where no hyperlink is available, endnotes can be used in any uniform citation style. Speaking endnotes or footnotes are not permitted.
- Authors should include 4-5 keywords relevant to the theme and also provide a brief description (within 80 to 100 words) of their piece in the submission form.
- The evaluation criteria for submissions include the relevance of the article, content quality, language proficiency, and a preference for perspectives not adequately covered elsewhere.
- Submissions must be in Microsoft Word format (‘.doc’ or ‘.docx’).
- A submission form is available, and authors are required to fill it out, here.
Click Here to Submit.
Contact Information
For more information, please reach out to stl@nluassam.ac.in. Alternatively, you can contact-
Editor-in-Chief: Ms. Shruti Srivastava shruti@nluassam.ac.in
Editor-in-Chief: Mr. Aneesh Raj aneesh@nluassam.ac.in
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