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About the Blog

NMIMS Law Review Blog serves as a regular accompaniment to our annual Law Review. The Blog is thematic in nature, with diverse themes being introduced each quarter to cater to the dynamic legal landscape. The submissions are accepted on a rolling basis for each quarter.

It is dedicated to facilitating discourse and creating a body of scholarship on contemporary legal issues. It aims to provide exposure to intensive research and comprehension of complex matters within the contours of the quarterly themes. The blog provides an industry interface and explores key insights essential on the professional as well as the academic front.

Theme

A world economy left in ruins by the Coronavirus pandemic has forced policy makers to take one (or a hundred) steps back to reassess their approach to building a sustainable future – starting with creating a more resilient economy and infrastructure.

The national commercial law space has notably undergone a striking upheaval with the focus now placed on surviving rather than profiting. With companies focused on advancing technologies to tide over this crisis, intellectual property rights have been pushed to the forefront, and international players have optimistically come together more than ever before.

For this quarter (October/November/December), they welcome submissions on a rolling basis under the broad themes of:

The themes are broad, keeping in mind the need to encourage cross-disciplinary legal research. They hope to receive original, unpublished submissions that are including but not limited to articles analysing contemporary developments, research notes, and opinion pieces.

General Guidelines

Formatting Guidelines

Times New Roman (Title – 14, Bold; Subtitles – 12, Bold; Body – 12).

Case laws to be italicised.

Referencing: All references are to be hyperlinked. Should the source cited not be available online, endnotes may be used per the Bluebook 20th Edition format. No footnotes.

Deadline

The deadline for submissions for this quarter is December 31, 2020. Submissions will be assessed and published on a rolling basis for each quarter.

Contact Information

For queries, please feel free to contact us on nmimslawreviewblog[at]gmail.com and copy to lawreview[at]nmims.edu.

Link: HERE 

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