Call for Blogs for Law Students by International law and Policy Society NLUO (ILPS): Rolling Submissions

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NLUO’s International Law and Policy Society (ILPS) is a research society run by students. The International Law and Foreign Policy Society (ILPS) was founded to provide detailed research, working papers, publications, seminars, conferences, projects, and involvement, as well as a platform for intellectual discourse on current topics of international law and foreign policy.

This society focuses on public international law, international relations, and foreign policies of many countries. Scholars, universities, policymakers, think tanks, and intergovernmental organisations are among the stakeholders with whom the society hopes to engage.

In October 2019, ILPS launched The International Law and Policy Society Blog as part of its research purpose. Significant posts from legal practitioners, notable scholars, and students have appeared on the blog.

They are now accepting submissions from students, academics, lawyers, and anybody interested in international law.

Submission Requirements

Blog submissions will be considered on a rolling basis.

The entry must be an original piece of 1000-1600 words in length. However, if the content warrants it and the quality is preserved, flexibility is permitted.

All relevant sources must be acknowledged in the text and linked to.

The article must be sent to ilps@nluo.ac.in in MS-Word format.

A brief description of the author as well as a formal photograph of the author must be included in the e-mail. “Submission of Blog Post” should be the subject of the email.

The authors are invited to include a photograph that is pertinent to the article’s topic.

The Editorial Board will send the writers an acknowledgement of receipt of their article. The Boards will make every effort to notify the authors within 20 days of receipt of the acknowledgement.

Relevant Links

Further Details

Official Website

For further clarity one may contact ilps@nluo.ac.in

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