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Call for Blogs | RFMLR Sidebar: Submissions on “Digital Commerce and FinTech”

ABOUT THE INSTITUTION AND JOURNAL

The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law is a National Law University located in Patiala, Punjab, India. It was established in 2006 by the Punjab Government as a university dedicated to the field of Legal Education.

RGNUL Financial and Mercantile Law Review (RFMLR) is a bi-annual, student-run, double-blind peer-reviewed law journal published by the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. The journal was first published in the year 2014 and gives an opportunity to the legal academia, legal professionals, and law students to contribute cutting-edge, doctrinal, theoretical, and empirical research in the field of business and commercial laws.

The journal is indexed on SCC Online and has been ranked amongst the ten most accessed law school journals by SCC Online.

ABOUT THE RFMLR BLOG

The Editorial Board of RFMLR operates the RFMLR Blog at www.rfmlr.com. The aim of the RFMLR Blog is to provide a platform for expression of novel ideas and analysis of contemporary issues in commercial and mercantile laws. In addition to RFMLR Call for Blogs (Open Theme), the Editorial Board periodically releases theme-specific Call for Blogs to advance the discourse on a particular aspect of commercial laws. Previously, the Editorial Board has invited Blogs on Corporate Governance, Competition Law, Telecom Law, etc.

ABOUT THE BLOG SERIES ON DIGITAL COMMERCE AND FINTECH LAW

 Financial Technology abbreviated as “FinTech” has evolved into a pioneering field that has turned the tables for e-commerce and the financial services sector. The rising popularity of digital transactions, open banking opportunities, and espousal of FinTech services are some of the key events that have been instrumental in the reshaping of traditional banking services. Additionally, the untapped potential of Blockchain Technology has paved the way for innovative and decentralized solutions in the field of arbitration, e-commerce, and digital payments. However, this relatively new field of law presents its own regulatory and policy issues.

In an attempt to encourage insightful discourse in the legal landscape around “FinTech”, the Editorial Board of RFMLR is now inviting blog submissions from legal academicians, practitioners, lawyers, legal experts, and students on a rolling basis.

SUB-THEMES (ILLUSTRATIVE):

FinTech and Digital Payments

E-Commerce

Virtual Currency and Regulatory Issues

Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the Digital World

Corporate Espionage

Intermediary Liability and Concerns for Digital Economy

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

The Editorial Board invites blog submissions from legal practitioners, professionals, academicians, and law students. For detailed submission guidelines, click here or see our CfB Brochure attached herewith.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE

The Editorial Board invites submissions for the Blog Series on Digital Commerce and FinTech Law, on a rolling basis.

NOTE

RFMLR invites submissions on a rolling basis on corporate law, securities law, insolvency law, banking law, arbitration law, competition law, taxation law, and on other contemporary issues in commercial laws under RFMLR Call for Blogs (Open Theme).

CONTACT

In case of any queries, please contact:

·   Akshat Jain (Managing Editor): +91-9770003070

·   Ayushi Goel (Managing Editor):+91-8289011869

·   Soumya Tiwari (Senior Editor): +91-7000855319

Write to the Editorial Board at rfmlr@rgnul.ac.in.

Visit the RFMLR Blog at www.rfmlr.com.

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