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Tag: Call for papers

Call for Papers: Comparative Constitutional Law & Administrative Law Quarterly

On August 3, 2013 By Umakanth Varottil In Uncategorized

[The following is an announcement from CALQ] The Editorial Board of the Comparative Constitutional Law & Administrative Law Quarterly (CALQ) is inviting submissions for Vol.1 No.3 from legal academicians, professionals and students. General Theme The …

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Call for Submissions: NLSIR Volume 26(1)

On July 22, 2013 By Umakanth Varottil In Uncategorized

[The following is an announcement from the National Law School of India Review] The National Law School of India Review is now accepting submissions for its upcoming issue – Volume 26(1). The National Law School of India …

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NLSIR – Herbert Smith Freehills India Essay Competition 2013

On April 3, 2013 By Umakanth Varottil In Uncategorized

[The following is an announcement from the National Law School of India Review (NLSIR)] The National Law School of India Review (NLSIR) in association with Herbert Smith Freehills is pleased to announce the Herbert Smith …

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6th Nani Palkhivala Foundation Taxation Law Essay Competition

On February 6, 2013 By Umakanth Varottil In Uncategorized

[The following is an announcement from the National Law School of India Review] National Law School of India Review in association with the Nani Palkhivala Memorial Trust is pleased to announce the release of topics …

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GLC Essay Writing Competition

On September 13, 2012 By Abhinav Chandrachud In Uncategorized

The Magazine Committee of Government Law College, Mumbai, has called for papers for the 12th Vyas – Government Law College National Legal Essay Competition. The winners receive a cash prize and the top two essays …

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NLSIR: Call for Papers

On July 16, 2012 By Umakanth Varottil In Uncategorized

(The following announcement is being posted on behalf of the National Law School of India Review) The National Law School of India Review is now accepting submissions for its upcoming issue – Volume 25(1). The National Law …

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GLC Essay Writing Competition

On September 22, 2011 By Abhinav Chandrachud In Uncategorized

The Magazine Committee of Government Law College, Mumbai has called for papers for the 11th Vyas – Government Law College National Legal Essay Competition. The winners receive a cash prize and the top two essays …

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Call for Papers: Special Issue on R.P Anand

On March 3, 2011 By Rohit De In Uncategorized

NLU Jodhpur’s Trade, Law and Development journal is bringing out a special issue edited by Prof. B.S Chimni on TWAIL (Third World Approaches to International Law). The issue is dedicated to the memory of Prof. …

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Call For Papers: Socio-Legal Review (SLR) of NLS

On August 12, 2010 By Shamnad Basheer In Uncategorized

The Socio-Legal Review (SLR) is a student-edited, peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal published annually by the Law and Society Committee of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. The Journal aims to be a forum that …

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Call for Papers: Journal of Indian Law and Society

On August 11, 2010 By Shamnad Basheer In Uncategorized

Journal of Indian Law & Society is currently soliciting submissions for its second issue due in December, 2010. The deadline for submissions is October 5, 2010. Please send in your submissions under the categories mentioned …

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