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Project Cloud: The importance of ExpressO

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Project Cloud is an initiative committed to helping law students write, publish and present papers. This week we analyse the importance of submitting papers through ExpressO.

 

A few journals are seeking submissions through ExpressO. This is a service that is used widely in North America. While we think it is a good initiative, it might be a little hard on the Indian pocket. They charge approximately Rs.91 and Rs. 300 for journals that require electronic and hard copy submissions respectively. For more details, visit the FAQ section on http://law.bepress.com/expresso/ . If you’re not comfortable spending that much on one submission, feel free to write to the editors to seek an alternate method of submission.

 

Here is a round-up of some topics, conferences and journals that we found worth sharing.

 

Topics:

> Criminal liability of a hospital for transfusion of HIV positive blood

> Should corporate social responsibility be compulsory? 

> Islamic Banking In India

 

Conferences:

> International Law Summit of 2011

> 17th Commonwealth Law Conference

> International Conference on Food and Environment – The Quest for a Sustainable Future

 

Journals:

> NUJS law Review

> Socio-Legal Review

> The Indian Journal of Law and Technology

 

 

Good Luck!

 

The Project Cloud Team

Website: www.projectcloud.info

 

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