Call for Blogs for law students by The IP Law Post [Blog by HNLU Students]: Submissions on a Rolling basis

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In New Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India, Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU) is a public law school and a National Law University. The university is named after Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah, the former Chief Justice of India. It is one of India’s autonomous law schools, and the sixth in a line of national law schools.

The Government of Chhattisgarh created it as a centre for legal excellence under the Hidayatullah National University of Law, Chhattisgarh, Act (Act No.10 of 2003). The university provides an integrated BA LLB (Hons.) programme, an LLM programme, and a PhD programme.

Further Details

A group of HNLU students who are passionate about intellectual property. We hope to stimulate discussion of recent domestic and international events through this blog. IP has impacted many aspects of our life, including business, innovation, sports, fashion, media & entertainment, and pharmaceuticals, as a result of the huge expansion in technology, art, and industry.

The IP Law Post is an attempt to build a welcoming and open environment that brings students, researchers, academicians, and professionals together.

Eligibility Criteria

Submissions from both students and legal practitioners are welcome in order to foster a better debate in the field of Intellectual Property Law.

Rules of Submission

  • Intellectual property (IP) law or issues directly or indirectly related to IP must be the focus of submissions. We accept both analytical papers on recent developments and works that explore new perspectives on long-standing IP law debates.
  • Submissions must be the author’s original work (s). Plagiarism will be checked on all submissions. A maximum of two writers can collaborate on a paper.
  • We accept submissions on a rolling basis. When it comes to deciding whether or not to accept a submission, the Editorial Board has complete discretion.
  • The length of your submission should be between 800 and 1500 words (exclusive of references). In agreement with the editors, longer articles may be divided into many parts (all parts of the write-up will have to be submitted together).
  • Hyperlinks to relevant sources must be included in references. Endnotes will be considered if a reference cannot be accommodated via hyperlinks, and they must be formatted according to OSCOLA 4th edition criteria.

Submission Procedure

  • All the submissions must be sent in MS Word document to iplawpost@gmail.com with the subject line “Submission for IPLP”.
  • Author(s) must include their full name and institution in the body of the mail while submitting the same. A brief description of the author(s) is also welcome.

Relevant Links

Official Website

Linkedin Page

For further clarity one may reach out to iplawpost@gmail.com with the subject line “Query

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