July 26,2019:
The NLUJ Law Review is the flagship journal of National Law University, Jodhpur, established with the objective of promoting academic research and fostering debate on contemporary legal issues in India. It is a bi-annual, double-blind student reviewed and edited the journal, focusing on an inter-disciplinary approach towards legal writing. The remit of the Review is not restricted to any particular field of law but is broad enough to include national as well as international legal and policy-related issues.
The NLUJ Law Review invites original, unpublished manuscripts from all academicians, authors, legal professionals and students from India and abroad, under the following categories –
This category is designed to comprehensively deal with and provide a sustained analysis of a particular legal topic. It must analyse the current practice in the field, identify the lacunae therein, and provide constructive suggestions. Author(s) are also encouraged to write and submit analytical responses to earlier publications of the Review.
Papers in this category must undertake a comprehensive study of specific topics, providing a new perspective and critical insight on the subject.
‘Notes and Comments’ are an important feature of the journal. A note is a concise argument focusing on any recent legal controversy or debate. A comment is limited to the critical appraisal of recent judicial decisions, new legislations, or policy reform proposals.
EDITORIAL POLICY
• Permissions for subsequent publication/ reprint and/or derivative works must be obtained from NLUJ Law
Review's Editorial Team.
• NLUJ Law Review follows a comprehensive blind review procedure. The Journal shall endeavour to keep the authors informed about the current status of their manuscript as it goes through each stage of review.
•NLUJ Law Review retains complete discretion over acceptance/rejection of manuscripts.
•NLUJ Law Review does not entertain requests for advance decisions based on abstracts, topic proposals or outlines. Editorial decisions shall be based solely on review of the final manuscripts submitted by the authors.
•Post-review, manuscripts may be returned to the authors with suggestions related to substance and/or style. Acceptance of a manuscript may be made contingent on the incorporation of such suggestions. (Provisional Acceptance)
•NLUJ Law Review reserves the right to request copies of any resources or authorities cited in the manuscript.
All questions and queries can be addressed to lawreviewnluj@gmail.com
Alternatively, you may contact:
Krishnan Sreekumar Amanee Kadakia
krishnansreekumar97@gmail.com amaneekadakia22@gmail.com
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