The Journal of Innovation, Competition, and
Information Law (JICIL) is a peer-reviewed law journal that focuses on the
intersection between law and technology and covers within its ambit,
intellectual property issues (such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights with
a technological interface), antitrust issues in core technology sectors, as
well as information technology and data privacy research.
The Editorial Board of the Journal of Innovation,
Competition and Information Law (JICIL) dispenses the important role of
reviewing manuscripts received for the Edition, from an existing literature
standpoint, quality of research as well as novel contributions. The Editorial
Board of JICIL comprises of the Review Panel (including Peer-Review Editors and
Editorial Advisors) as well as the Student Board which handles day-to-day
operations of the journal.
Student Board: The role of Student Editors would involve handling
manuscript, receipt allocations, and working on finalization of editions at the
end of the manuscript process. They must also contribute to the discussions on
theme of the edition and further engagement.
Eligibility: Any student below 3rd year (of the 5-Year Law
course) or 2nd Year (of the 3-Year Law course) and above may apply for Junior
Editors, while those above may apply for Senior Editors. Student profile must
reflect a strong interest in legal research and writing, while those with
specialized interest in technology law would be given a preference.
Selection Process: There is a two-tiered selection process followed by
the journal. Senior members would be finalized based on Resume Review, followed
by Interview, while, Junior Members would be finalized based on the selection
methodology and publication policy adopted by the Editorial Board.
Last date for applications is June 12, 2024.