Submissions are accepted for the following categories:
1. Long Articles
Between 5,000 and 10,000 words. Papers in this category are expected to engage with the theme and literature comprehensively and offer an innovative reassessment of the current understanding of that theme.
It is advisable, though not necessary, to choose a theme that is of contemporary importance. Purely theoretical pieces are also welcome.
2. Essays
Between 3,000 and 5,000 words. Essays are far more concise in scope. These papers usually deal with a very specific issue and argue that the issue must be conceptualized differently. They are more engaging and make a more easily identifiable, concrete argument.
3. Book Reviews: Between 2,000 to 3,000 words.
4. Case Notes and Legislative Comments
Between 1,500 and 2,500 words. This is an analysis of any contemporary judicial pronouncement or a new piece of legislation whether in India or elsewhere.
The note must identify and examine the line of cases in which the decision in question came about and comment on implications for the evolution of that branch of law. In case of legislative comment, the note must analyze the objective of the legislation and the legal impact the same is expected to have.
All word limits are exclusive of footnotes. The journal is flexible regarding the word count depending on the quality of the submission. Pieces in any of the above categories with relevance to India or Indian law are particularly welcome. This, however, is not a pre-requisite.
The NLSIR only accepts electronic submissions. Submissions may be emailed to mail.nlsir@gmail.comunder the subject heading “32(1) NLSIR – Submission”.
NLSIR shall shortly release a call for papers for Volume 32(2). This volume is based on the theme of our Annual Symposium.
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