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[Commlist] Call for Chapters: Legal Governance of Agentic AI and Autonomous Agents
Wed Dec 24 09:05:06 GMT 2025
*Call for Chapters: Routledge (Taylor & Francis) Book on "Legal
Governance of Agentic AI and Autonomous Agents" [No Publication Fees]*
*About the Book*
We are inviting book chapter submissions for the upcoming edited volume
titled "Legal Governance of Agentic AI and Autonomous Agents: Regulating
the Future of Work," published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group).
The book targets Scopus indexing (Indexing is decided after publication).
*Concept Note*
This edited volume examines the rapid rise of agentic AI and autonomous
agents in workplace settings and the urgent legal, regulatory, ethical,
and socio-economic questions they raise1. Moving beyond general AI
regulation, the book focuses specifically on legal governance—liability,
employment law, constitutional and human rights implications, data
governance, IP issues, and sectoral regulation (healthcare, finance,
manufacturing, education, public administration, transport, legal
profession, etc.) The volume combines rigorous legal analysis with
interdisciplinary perspectives and practical policy recommendations for
regulators, practitioners, and organizations navigating the transition
to agentic workplaces.
*About the Editors*
* Dr. Jay Kumar Pandey: Assistant Professor, Shri Ramswaroop Memorial
University, Barabanki, U.P., India.
* Dr. Rajendra Kumar: Assistant Professor, Babu Banarasi Das
University, Lucknow, India.
Contributors are welcome to submit chapters on the following Chapters
List of Table of Contents – Detailed in the Brochure.
*Submission Guidelines*
* *Word Limit:* 7,000–10,000 words (approx. 20-25 pages) including
references.
* *Formatting:* Follow standard Taylor & Francis Book Chapter academic
formatting guidelines.
* *Abstract:* Include an abstract, keywords, and complete references.
* *Originality:* Chapters must be original and not submitted
elsewhere. Plagiarism must be less than 10% (individual sources <5%).
* *AI Policy:* AI-generated content is not acceptable.
* *Chapter Selection: *Chapters should be chosen from the given
proposed chapter list only.
*Important Dates*
* *Abstract Submission Deadline:* December 26, 2025
* *Notification of Acceptance:* December 31, 2025
* *Full Paper Submission:* January 30, 2026
*Publication Details & Fees*
* *Publisher:* *Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group).*
* *Fees:* There are *no publication charges*.
* *Indexing:* The book targets Scopus indexing (Indexing is decided
after publication).
*How to Submit*
Interested authors can submit their abstracts via the following link:
*Submission Link:* https://forms.gle/J71L6QfwBE8SPLXB7
<https://forms.gle/J71L6QfwBE8SPLXB7>
*Contact Information*
For any queries, please contact the editors via *email at:
(editedbookjay3 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(editedbookjay3 /at/ gmail.com)>*
*Official Brochure*
Please refer to the attached official brochure for complete details.
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