Call for Blogs for law students by CFLR [Commercial and Financial Law Reporter]: Rolling Submissions

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The Commercial and Financial Law Reporter (CFLR) is a platform dedicated to promoting research in the field of Commercial and Financial Laws. CFLR emboldens the idea of innovation and synergy in Commercial and Financial Laws and provides a holistic and jurisprudential understanding of the subjects. It envisions bridging the gap between academic discourse and social implementation.

The CFLR team consists of advisors, mentors, and student editors who are dedicated to ensuring the quality of content and uniqueness of ideas. We have various eminent legal personalities on our advisory board who are experts in their respective fields. Our team of editors includes practitioners at reputed law firms/chambers across India and experienced student editors. Meet our team here. All content goes through a double peer-review process as the quality is of primary importance.

Theme of Submissions

Commercial and Financial Laws

Eligibility

Students, graduates, postgraduates as well as academicians, attorneys, and other stakeholders in the field of law are welcome to submit their articles, comments, and case studies.

How to Submit?

All submissions must be submitted via the Google form available on our page here and must be in conformance with the submission guidelines.

  • The CFLR welcomes and accepts submissions on a rolling basis on Corporate Law, Insolvency Law, Banking and Finance, Investment Law, Securities, and Financial Market Regulation, Taxation law, Arbitration law, Insurance Law, Technology, and Competition Law.
  • Submissions must be original and free from any plagiarism. No plagiarism shall not be allowed in any circumstances.
  • Submissions can be made in the form of blog posts, articles, or case comments on the aforementioned laws.
  • The title of the submission must be inquisitive and should not be more than 10 words.
  • Articles must be within the word limits of 700-1500 words. Authors must keep their articles precise and concise to ensure reader friendliness. Authors are advised to make a compact summary in the initial paragraph. The language must be simple and free from excessive jargon.
  • Expert opinions are invited on the aforementioned laws and must be within the limits of 400-800 words.
  • Authors should use endnotes and not footnotes, in the citation format of the 20th Bluebook Harvard Citation.
  • However, relevant authorities and sources must be mentioned in the text or hyperlinked and advised not to use endnotes.
  • Wherever case law, statutory materials, or other resources are being referred to, appropriate links must be provided to those in the endnotes or the text itself.
  • Cross-posting is allowed subject to prior approval of the editorial board of CFLR Insights and should be marked as originally published at CFLR

Content Guidelines

The CFLR Insights welcomes and accepts submissions on a rolling basis on Corporate Law, Insolvency Law, Banking and Finance, Investment Law, Securities, and Financial Market Regulation, Taxation law, arbitration law, IPR law, Insurance Law, Technology, and Competition Law. The editorial team reserves the right to conduct a strict editorial review of submissions received and holds absolute discretion in determining whether to accept a submission or not

Contact Details

cflrinsights@gmail.com

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