Cfp for law students- National Law University Assam Law Review [Volume VI, 2022]
About the University
The National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam (NLUJAA) was established by the Government of Assam by way of enactment of the National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam Act, 2009 (Assam Act No. XXV of 2009).
The Hon’ble Chief Justice of the Gauhati High Court is the Chancellor of the University. NLUJAA promotes and makes available modern legal education and research facilities to its students, scholars and faculty are drawn from across the country, including the North East, hailing from different socio-economic, ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds.
About Submission
The Editorial Committee of NLUA Law Review is inviting quality Research Papers from Academicians and professionals (inter/multi-disciplinary with Law); Judges and Advocates; Research Scholars, and Students if the Editorial Board deems it fit to be an extraordinary work of scholarly merit.
Categories of Submission
Research Papers should be thematic, and identification of sub-themes will be highly appreciated. It should have proper research questions and should also reflect the findings. The submission can be sent under the following categories:
1. Research Articles: (5000 – 7000 Words) Authors have to submit research papers that comprehensively examine the topic. It should reflect an innovative re-assessment of the theme. It is advisable, though not necessary, to choose a theme that is of contemporary importance. Purely theoretical-analytical pieces are also welcome.
2. Notes/Comments: (2500 – 5000 Words) This section should include a thought-provoking and innovative piece consisting chiefly of personal opinions, analysis or criticism on recent development from the legal perspective.
3. Case/Report Comments: (Maximum 2500 Words) This part should entail an analysis of recent Indian or International judicial pronouncements relevant to the themes. It 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.
4. Book Review: (1000 – 1500 Words) The Reviewer should identify the relevant arguments put forth by the author and present a comprehensive analysis of the same. The hard copy of the book must be provided.
[Kindly note that the word limit is inclusive of footnotes]
Guidelines for Submission
1. Submissions should be in Georgia, 12 fonts with 1.5 line spacing, justified text and 1-inch margins on all sides of an A4 sheet.
2. Footnotes should be in Georgia, 10-font size with 1.0 line spacing.
3. Endnotes and/or Bibliography and in-text citations are not allowed.
4. Graphics, Charts, Tables, and Diagrams should be numbered consecutively and included in the body of the work.
5. Headings should follow the following standard:
a. TITLE OF THE SUBMISSION: Upper-case, bold, font size 14
b. HEADINGS: Upper-case, bold, font size 14
c. Sub-Headings: Title-case, bold, font size 12
d. Sub-Sub-Heading: Title-case, italics, font size 12
6. Submissions must contain an Abstract (250-300 words) that outlines the main questions or themes addressed in the paper, followed by five keywords.
7. Submissions must be e-mailed at nlualr@nluassam.ac.in (only in .docx format). The cover letter should include the author’s profile.
8. The submission must be the original work of the author and must not have been submitted elsewhere or pending review.
9. Co-authorship is allowed. The maximum number of co-authors for a submission shall only be one.
10. Mode of citation will be OSCOLA (Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities), the latest edition.
11. For further queries, kindly e-mail at nlualr@nluassam.ac.in
Copyright
The Journal shall retain all copyright.
Submission Deadline
The Last Date for submissions is Friday, 15th July 2022
Mode of Submission
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