About The CREL
The Centre for Research in Environmental Law (CREL) under DNLU, Jabalpur, is an endeavour of the University to respond to the need for legal scholarship in the areas of conservation of environment and forests, abatement of pollution, preserving biodiversity, maintaining ecological balance, improving environmental awareness and education, etc.
About The Competition
DNLU Centre for Research in Environmental Law, in collaboration with the GNLU Centre for Environment, Sustainability, and Climate Justice and Gujarat Maritime University, presents the 1st National Article Writing Competition.
The competition aims to promote critical and interdisciplinary discourse on pressing environmental, climate, and sustainability issues through legal research and innovative scholarship.
Themes
Participants may submit an entry for one theme only. Each invites rigorous, interdisciplinary legal analysis.
- Ecocide as the Fifth International Crime expanding the jurisdiction of the ICC.
- Rights of Indigenous Communities – legal protection of traditional knowledge in climate governance.
- Airspace Pollution – the regulatory vacuum in atmospheric environmental law.
- ESG Fraud & Greenwashing – rethinking corporate accountability.
- Climate Surveillance & Data Colonialism – power and technology in the Global South.
- Sustainable Development vs. Energy Security -legal tensions in a climate crisis.
- Geopolitical Fragmentation – a Global South perspective on international environmental law.
- Sustainable Finance & Banking Regulation -aligning capital flows with climate commitments.
- Investor-State Arbitration vs. Environmental Regulation – rebalancing sovereignty.
Submission Guidelines
- Submit in Microsoft Word format (.doc/.docx).
- Include an abstract not exceeding 250 words, indicating the chosen theme.
- One entry per participant, for one theme only.
- Co-authorship permitted up to two (2) authors.
- Word limit of 3,000 words, excluding footnotes.
- Work must be original and the bona fide work of the participant.
- Not submitted for any other competition or purpose.
- Acceptable plagiarism limit: 10%.
- Acceptable Al usage: 20%.
- Similarity beyond the limit: penalty of 4 marks per additional 5%.
- Al content beyond the limit: penalty of 2 marks per additional 5%.
- Manuscripts exceeding 30% Al or 20% similarity are summarily rejected.
Format Guidelines
- Font – Times New Roman
- Main Text – Size 12
- Footnotes – Size 10
- Line – 1.5
- Spacing Alignment – Justified
- Citation Bluebook / ILI
Registration Details
- General
- Single Author: ₹350
- Co-authorship: ₹600
- DNLU GNLU GMU Students
- Single Author: ₹250
- Co-authorship: ₹400
Register and submit your completed article via the official Google Form before 31 July. Payment details are shared with registrants upon completion of the registration form. The window opens on 10 June 2026.
Important Dates
- Opening of Registration & Submissions: 10 June
- Last Day of Registration: 15 July
- Last Day of Submission: 31 July
- Announcement of Results: 30 August
Contact Information
For any queries, please contact at +91 63521 06852 and +91 91407 18953.
Click here to Register.
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