About JDCIL

The Jindal Digest for Competition and Innovation Laws is a student-edited, interdisciplinary, legal blog which aims to provide an expansive view of the contemporary developments in antitrust, intellectual property and technology law.

Themes

Original and unpublished submissions are accepted on the subjects of Competition, IP and Technology laws and ancillary fields. Following is an indicative list of topics:• Developments in Indian, EU and US Competition Law• Comparative studies of Competition and Technology Law• Big Data• Artificial Intelligence and Robotics• Standard Essential Patents• IPR and antitrust law• Block Chain• Data Protection & Privacy (In the context of increased reliance on cloud computing software, Aarogya Setu, Aadhar, etc)• Internet of Things: From the perspective of network effects, horizontal integration, and smart devices• Crypto-currency: India’s current Crypto-currency bill, comparison to EU & US Law, Big Tech entering the Crypto market• E-Sports• E-Retailing

Categories• Articles: 1250-1500 words• Book review: 750 words• Note: 1000 words• Case Review and Summary: 1000 words

Submission Guidelines• Submissions must be written in English, and be clear and concise. ā€¢ Co-authorship is permitted up to a maximum of two people.• All submissions must contain at least five relevant keywords, to be listed separately at the end of the submission document.• Submissions are to be made via the form in the following link: Submission Link• Submissions must adhere to the following formatting requirements – Font size 12-point, single spaced, wherever statutes, case laws, academic works, or any other sources are being used, in-text hyperlinks must be provided, citations must be endnotes, not footnotes. Citation must be in a common and consistent style, title can consist of no more than 12 words.• The editorial team will respond to all applicants within 7-days.​

Contact Details

For queries and further information contact: jdcil@jgu.edu.in . This mail must mention the Name, University and designation of the applicant. 

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