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NALSAR Law Review

Sir I want the guidelines for submitting the articles presented for the University Journal titled “NALSAR Law Review” so can you tell me the same
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February 10th, 2016, 05:02 PM
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Re: NALSAR Law Review

Hey buddy below I am giving you the guidelines for submitting the articles presented for the University Journal titled “NALSAR Law Review”

Submission Guidelines:

The word limits are as follows: Articles should not exceed 10,000 words; Notes
should be between 4000 and 6000 words; Case comments should not exceed 4000

Words and Book reviews should not exceed 3000 words. The word limit is inclusive
of footnotes. Each submission must be accompanied by a 250 word abstract.

Kindly follow Bluebook (19th edition) as the uniform method of citation.

Submissions with more than two authors will not be accepted.

Submissions sent after the deadline shall be accepted on a rolling basis for subsequent
volumes of the publication.


Submitted Content details

Articles

Articles are lengthy publications that provide sustained theoretical analysis on legal topics.

It is a comprehensive survey of relevant literature on the chosen subject leading to formulation of viable assertions.

Notes

Notes are a comparatively shorter version of articles which indicate a central thesis and argument flowing throughout the piece.

Case Comments

Case Comments/Legislative Comments keep in tandem with the latest legal
developments in the legislative and judicial branches of India.

The author chooses a suitably relevant and recent case or legislation (Central or State) to critique upon, in a manner which contrasts the case or statute with the existing legal position and indicates the present and future debates on the topic.



Book Reviews

Book Reviews critically examine a book released within the two years preceding the release of that particular issue of the NSLR.

Movie reviews critically examine a movie, linking it to larger debates in critical legal studies, legal theory and philosophy.

The book or movie review shall entail an examination of ideas promoted by the author of the book from the point of view of originality, extent of analysis and tenability.
Please send your submissions to studentlawreview@gmail.com



Contact:


The NALSAR Student Law Review

NALSAR University of Law,

Hyderabad Justice City, Shameerpet,

Ranga Reddy District

Hyderabad – 500 078

Andhra Pradesh, India

Phone: +91-9676194764

Email: studentlawreview@gmail.com


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