National Law University Alternative Dispute Resolution Review Blog (NLUADR Blog) for Law Students and Law Teachers by CADR, NLU, Delhi. Submission on Rolling Basis!
The Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution at National Law University Delhi envisions promoting ADR methods among legal and non-legal professionals, students, and the general public. We strive for a society that values harmony, peaceful co-existence, and diversity. The Centre believes that ADR skills such as active listening, understanding diverse perspectives, empathy, rational thinking, and community interest, are essential life skills for all. Our mission aligns with NLU Delhi’s vision of developing individuals who are technically sound, socially relevant, and emotionally strong. We view disputes not as negative occurrences but as opportunities for growth, understanding, and positive change.
The National Law University Alternative Dispute Resolution Review Blog serves as a platform for academicians, legal practitioners, research scholars, and students to engage with contemporary issues in alternative dispute resolution. The blog promotes analytical discourse on ADR mechanisms and their role in fostering justice, accessibility, and social harmony.
We invite original and insightful blog contributions on the theme of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Mechanisms. The blog welcomes submissions that explore theoretical frameworks, practical applications, comparative perspectives, and emerging trends in dispute resolution.
The Centre for ADR accepts submissions for the National Law University Alternative Dispute Resolution Review Blog (The NLUADR Blog) from academicians, legal practitioners, research scholars and students. We welcome guest submissions on any topic under the Blog’s theme.
We invite submissions in the following categories:
The list specified above is not exhaustive and we welcome additional suggestions provided they align with the theme of the blog.
All submissions for the blog must be between 1500-2000 wordsinclusive of footnotes, if any. All the sources must be provided by way of hyperlinks, and not footnotes. Footnote references (if absolutely necessary) must conform to the Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA). For Indian case law, contributors may provide accessible links to the case. Factual assertions must be supported with appropriate links to sources.
Font – Times New Roman, Font Size – 12, Line spacing – 1.5, Alignment – Justified, Paragraph Spacing – 6 pt (before and after).
We accept submissions on a rolling basis. We follow a system of two rounds of review by our Blog Editors. Contributors must work with the Editors to incorporate suggested revisions and comments.
Submissions not conforming to the above mentioned guidelines may be returned or rejected.
CADR reserves the right to reject/ accept any article. Further, by sending your article to CADR, you agree that we may publish it on the NLUADR Blog. Decisions of the Editorial Board are binding and submissions may be rejected solely at the discretion of the Editorial Board. Given the large volume of submissions, the Editors are not in a position to provide feedback on each rejected submission.
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