Call for Blog
:NLIU Bhopal Centre for Business and Commercial Laws
: Submissions on Rolling Basis
About NLIU and CBCL
The National Law Institute University, Bhopal (NLIU), was established by the Rashtriya Vidhi Sansthan Vishwavidyalaya Adhiniyam, by an Act No. 41 of 1997 enacted by the Madhya Pradesh State Legislature. NLIU is recognized by the University Grants Commission and the Bar Council of India.
The Centre for Business and Commercial Laws (CBCL) was established in 2008 at the National Law Institute University, Bhopal (NLIU) as a ‘Centre of Excellence’, with the aim of generating awareness and facilitating research in the field of business and commercial laws.
About the CBCL Blog
The CBCL Blog is run by the Centre for Business and Commercial Laws (CBCL) with the aim of generating awareness and facilitating research in the field of business and commercial laws.
CBCL invites submissions from students and practitioners on contemporary issues relevant to the areas of corporate law, securities law, insolvency law, banking law, capital markets and securities law, arbitration law, competition law and taxation law.
Submission Details
Submissions for the blog shall be reviewed on a rolling basis. Authors should use endnotes and NOT footnotes. Further, the blog article must deal with an issue relevant to the aforementioned areas. Authors are advised to keep their articles concise and precise to enhance the effectiveness of their posts, ideally not more than 1500 words (excluding endnotes).
Detailed submission guidelines can be found here.
Authors must include their full name and institution/organisation, a link to their online profile page in the document, if possible and also the suggested category in the submission.
All submissions must be sent in an MS Word document to cbcl@nliu.ac.in.
Contact
- Convenor, CBCL: Shounak Banerjee (+91-9911425727)
- Co-convenor, CBCL: Mudit Nigam (+91-8989113116)
- Secretary, CBCL: Suyash Bhamore (+91-9425150875)
- Editor, CBCL: Gunjan Garg (+91-9165331145)
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