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Call for Papers: NLUA Law & Policy Review 2017 (Vol. 3)

The NLUA Law & Policy Review (NLUALPR), is a faculty edited referred Journal and included by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in its approved list of Journals (Sl. No. 37023 ) published bi-annually by the National Law University Assam, Guwahati. Its primary objective is to serve an important academic forum for legal scholarship and knowledge dissemination. The review will publish scholarly articles, comments on recent decisions by courts, short notes, legislative analysis and solicit reviews of latest books from renowned connoisseurs of law. All submissions will undergo a rigorous editorial process devised to hone and strengthen tone and substance. NLUA Assam welcomes contribution for the third Volume of the NLUA Law & Policy Review 2017 from academicians, judges, jurists, practitioners, students, activists, scholars and prominent thinkers across India and the globe.

“NLUA Law & Policy Review” is a faculty run referred journal at the National Law University, Assam reviewed extensively by the editorial team as well as by external reviewers. Research paper 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 category:

1. Research papers: Between 7000 and 10000 words, inclusive of footnotes. Papers in this category are expected to engage with the theme comprehensively, examine literature comprehensively and offer an innovative reassessment of the current understanding of that theme. It is advisable, though not necessary, to choose a theme that is of contemporary importance. Purely theoretical pieces are also welcome.

2. Notes: Between 3000 and 5000 words, inclusive of footnotes. This section should include a thought provoking and innovative piece consisting chiefly of personal opinions and analysis.

3. Case/Report Comments: In between 2500- 3000 words, inclusive of footnotes. This part should entail an analysis of contemporary 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/Reports Review : Word limit is 2000- 3000 for review of a book relevant to the themes. The review should identify the relevant arguments put forth by the author and present a comprehensive analysis of the same.
Guidelines for Submissions: 
1. LEVEL 1 HEADING: All Capitals & Bold;
1.1. LEVEL 2 SUB-HEADING First Letter CAPITAL & BOLD;
1.1.1. Level 3 Sub-Sub-Heading: First Letter CAPITAL & BOLD & ITALIC;
1.1.1.1. Level 4 Sub-Sub-Sub-Heading: Normal
All submissions will go through an initial round of scrutiny and shortlisted contributors will be informed by July 20th 2017.Kindly note that shortlisted doesn’t mean final selection. Please note that we will make the final selection of contributions on the basis of comments received from external/Internal reviewers. We will expect the selected contributors to incorporate this feedback. We aim to publish this issue latest by September 2017. A hard copy of this issue as well as a letter of acknowledgement will be sent to each contributor. The Last date for the submission: June 30’ 2017
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