NALSAR Student Law Review (NSLR) Volume XVI [2022]
The NALSAR Student Law Review (NSLR) is now accepting submissions for its upcoming Volume XVI. NSLR is an annual, double-blind, student-edited, peer-reviewed law review that is the flagship publication of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, India. With a collaborative system of review and publication process, we remain committed to encouraging and enhancing the quality of legal scholarship in… Read More »
The NALSAR Student Law Review (NSLR) is now accepting submissions for its upcoming Volume XVI. NSLR is an annual, double-blind, student-edited, peer-reviewed law review that is the flagship publication of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, India. With a collaborative system of review and publication process, we remain committed to encouraging and enhancing the quality of legal scholarship in India.
Submission Guidelines
General
We welcome submissions on any area of law. Submissions may be in the form of:
- Articles: An article must comprehensively analyse a specific issue. It must study the status quo, indicate the lacunae therein, and suggest potential solutions. An article may also employ a comparative, historical or multi-disciplinary approach to strengthen the author’s argument. An article should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words.
- Essays: Essays are more concise than articles, in terms of scope and conceptualization. An essay should be between 3,000 and 5,000 words.
- Comments: A comment critiques a recent judicial pronouncement, landmark case or any recent legislation or bill before the parliament or a state legislature. The word limit for a comment is between 1,500 and 3,000 words.
- Book Reviews: A critical review may be undertaken of a book-related to the law. The word limit for a review is between 1,500 and 3,000 words.
Word Limit
All the word limits mentioned above are exclusive of footnotes. Please note that the word limits will be strictly enforced.
Format
The NSLR follows ‘The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th edn.)’ format of citation. Speaking footnotes are discouraged. The body of the manuscript should be in Times New Roman, size 12 with 1.5 spacing. The footnotes should be in Times New Roman, size 10 with single spacing.
Abstract
Submissions must include a brief abstract of not more than 250 words providing a capsule summary of the paper. A maximum of 5 (five) keywords must be provided as part of the abstract. The abstract will not be included in the word limit.
Authorship
Submissions are invited from undergraduate and graduate students, practitioners, academicians, research scholars and anyone else studying or working in the legal field. Submissions may be co-authored by a maximum of two authors.
Originality
Authors are requested to ensure that the research submitted is original. The work has to be fully referenced, and all authors cited should be accurately represented.
Deadline
The last date for submission for Volume XVI is 31 August 2021. Submissions sent after the deadline will not be considered for publication in Volume XVI.
Submission
Please send your submissions as a .doc or .docx file with the subject title ‘Volume XVI – NSLR Submission’ to email id studentlawreview@nalsar.ac.in. The email should contain the name of the author(s), qualifications, the title of the manuscript and contact information. Further, it should indicate which category the paper is intended for. Please do not include any information that could identify the author(s) in the manuscript itself. Additionally, everyone submitting via email is also requested to fill this form mandatorily.
Contact
studentlawreview@nalsar.ac.in
Bhavisha Sharma, Editor-in-Chief
Phone: +91-8769214145
Reported By: Mustafa Rajkotwala