JUSTICE FRAMED:
JURISPRUDENTIAL COMIC CONTEST
JURISPRUDENTIAL COMIC CONTEST
Calling all comic artists! Law Text Culture–a transcontinental
critical and creative legal journal based out of the Legal Intersections
Research Centre at the University of
Wollongong (New
South Wales, Australia)–is searching for comic
submissions and is launching a contest to find them. The contest is open to all
artists who create original strips or panels. We are looking for either a single
panel cartoon or a multi-panel comic (about a page or two) that addresses
justice or law with depth, beauty and wit. The work can be humorous or serious,
coloured or black and white, simple squiggles or high-tech computer art. We have
committed ourselves to giving a voice to interesting artists, and we are serious
about this! If selected, your comic will be published in a widely recognized,
international legal journal and you will be paid $500 CAD just for doing
something we know you love!
The fine print (we are lawyers, so you should
have expected this!): the entrants will be giving LTC the rights to print and distribute
their comic in its upcoming Volume 16 in December (a special issue about the
nexus between justice, law and comics), but the entrant will still retain all
rights to their work. In other words, we publish your comic, but afterwards you
are free to further publish your comic as you see
fit.
Artists should send us five copies of their
original strip or panel, under a pseudonym before May 31, 2012, by mail to the following
address:
Luis Gomez
Romero
Institute for the Public
Life of Arts and Ideas (IPLAI)
McGill University
3610 McTavish, Room
22-4
Montreal, Quebec
H3A
1Y2
Please enclose the following information:
name, address, telephone number and email address. Just make sure your name does
not appear on the comic itself! They will be blinded for the judgment
session.
We seriously encourage you to have a look at the detailed rules and regulations of the contest at the Law Text Culture’s website before submitting your work: http://www.uow.edu.au/law/LIRC/LTC/index.html.
Please address any enquiries to: comicsandlaw@gmail.com.
We seriously encourage you to have a look at the detailed rules and regulations of the contest at the Law Text Culture’s website before submitting your work: http://www.uow.edu.au/law/LIRC/LTC/index.html.
Please address any enquiries to: comicsandlaw@gmail.com.
JUSTICE FRAMED: JURISPRUDENTIAL COMIC
CONTEST
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1.
Agreement. The act of entering a contest
constitutes acceptance of the contest rules and the decisions of the contest
judge.
2.
Term. The “Justice Framed:
Jurisprudential Comic Contest” begins February 1º, 2012 and ends May 31, 2012, 12:00 PM Canada Eastern
Standard Time.
3.
Eligibility. Contest is open only to
individuals who have reached the age of majority in their jurisdiction of
residence at the time of entry.
4.
Entry. Each entry consists of five copies
of an original strip or panel (one or two page length) addressing justice or law
as a subject, which should be submitted under a pseudonym by mail to the
following address:
Luis Gomez
Romero
Institute for the Public
Life of Arts and Ideas (IPLAI)
McGill University
3610 McTavish, Room
22-4
Montreal, Quebec
H3A
1Y2
In a separate envelope
each entrant should enclose a printed document including his or her name,
address, telephone number and email address.
5.
Releases. If the strip or panel contains
any material or elements that are not owned by the entrant and/or which are
subject to the rights of third parties, the entrant is responsible for
obtaining, prior to submission of the photograph, any and all releases and
consents necessary to permit its printing and distribution by Law Text Culture.
6.
Prizes. The first place winner will
receive $500 CAD and his/her winning strip or panel will be published in Volume
16 of Law Text Culture. The
second and third places will receive a diploma and depending on the amount of
academic submissions to Volume 16 of Law
Text Culture their works could also be published. All prizes must be
accepted as awarded.
7.
Judging and jury. The judges will
collectively select the first, second and third place winners. The decision of
the judges is final and binding.
8.
Licenses. By entering the contest, all
entrants grant an irrevocable, perpetual and worldwide non-exclusive license to
Law Text Culture for printing,
reproducing, distributing, displaying and creating derivative works of the
entries (along with a name credit) in connection with Volume 16 of Law Text Culture, including, but not
limited to: (i) display at a potential exhibition of winners; (ii) publication
of a book featuring selected entries in the contest; or (iii) online publication
of highlighting entries or winners of the contest.
9.
Limitation of liability. By entering this
contest, entrants agree that Law Text
Culture and its guest editors and representatives have no
responsibility or liability for: (i) theft or destruction of or unauthorized
access to contest entries; (ii) losses, and damages arising out of their
participation in this contest or any contest-related activities; and (iii) the
acceptance and use, misuse, or possession of any prize
awarded.
10.
Right to cancel, suspend or declare void the contest. Law Text Culture
reserves the right to: (i) terminate or declare any contest null and void and
rescind any prize, if in its sole judgment, the rules or the integrity of the
contest have been violated or compromised in any way, intentionally or
unintentionally by any person whether or not a participant in the Contest, and
(ii) stop or conclude the Contest at any time without prior notice. If Law Text Culture elects to cancel or
terminate the contest, Law Text
Culture will not retain any rights in the submitted strips or
panels.
11.
Winners’ list. Winners’ names will be
available online at http://www.uow.edu.au/law/LIRC/LTC/index.html before June 30, 2012.
12.
Jurisdiction. The contest is governed by
the laws of New South Wales and the laws of
Australia applicable therein.
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