The GLC-SPIL International Law Journal (“Journal”) is a bi-annual double-blind peer reviewed journal of Students for the Promotion of International Law (SPIL), Mumbai, a student-run organisation based in Government Law College, Mumbai (GLC).
Established in 1855, the Government Law College, Mumbai holds the distinction of being Asia’s oldest law school and one of the most venerated legal institutions in India. For nearly two centuries, GLC has played a pivotal role in shaping India’s legal, political, and constitutional landscape. Its legacy is not just etched in the annals of Indian jurisprudence but continues to influence the evolving nature of law and governance in the country and beyond.
SPIL Mumbai, strive towards taking legal studies to an empirical level and promoting law as an area of enquiry and study far beyond the realms of classrooms. As a student- based organisation, seek to encourage communication and cooperation among students and lawyers internationally.
SPIL Mumbai relentlessly strives to provide greater opportunities for comprehensive studies of international cultures and legal systems, to facilitate global interactions and to publicise educational and career opportunities in international law.
Submissions are invited under the theme of International Trade Law. This includes, inter alia, sub-themes such as WTO law, trade remedies, subsidies and countervailing measures, technical barriers to trade, SPS measures, digital trade, regional trade agreements, global value chains, trade and development, trade facilitation, investment–trade linkages, and emerging issues such as sustainability, climate-related trade rules, and AI-driven trade regulation.
The entries are open to all undergraduate and postgraduate students, industry practitioners, academicians and research scholars.
The body of the manuscript must be in Times New Roman, font size 12, with 1.5 line spacing. The footnotes must be in Times New Roman, font size 10, with single line spacing. All margins should be set to 1 inch or 2.54 cm on all sides.
The manuscript should contain only footnotes (strictly no end notes) as a method of citation and must conform to the Harvard Bluebook 21st Edition.
Interested candidates can submit entries via the link given at the end of the post.
The last day to submit the manuscripts for Volume VI(II) is 31 January 2026, 11:59 PM, IST.
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