NLIU-CRIL International Law Blog
NLIU-CRIL is pleased to invite original and unpublished manuscripts for publication in its NLIU CRIL-International Law Blog. The NLIU-CRIL blog seeks to encourage academic excellence and facilitate informed discourse on contemporary issues in international law. It aims to provide a platform to question and revisit settled positions in international law.
About NLIU, Bhopal
The National Law Institute University, Bhopal was established by Act No. 41 of 1997 of the Madhya Pradesh Legislature to fill the gap and providing most modern legal education through multidisciplinary teaching and training of newer skills needed for the profession. It is the second law school established under the National Law School system. Since its inception in 1997, NLIU has earned a reputation as a premier institution providing quality legal education and engaging in research in cutting-edge areas of law. In its journey, the university has carved out a niche for itself in terms of academic excellence and the successful placement of its students. Today, NLIU stands as one of the most reputed legal institutions in India and is consistently rated as one of the best law universities in the country.
About the Blog
The NLIU-CRIL International Law Blog is one of the leading blogs dealing with
issues of international policy, relations, and law. It is run by the student community of the NLIU, Bhopal, and is aimed at securing collaboration between students, research scholars, and professionals interested in international law, from all across the world. The blog seeks to encourage
academic excellence and facilitate informed discourse on contemporary issues in international law and policy. It aims to provide a platform to question and revisit settled positions in international law.
Theme
The blog publishes any contemporary and pertinent development in the field of international law and policy. The scope of this blog includes, but is not limited to, fields such as Public International Law, Human Rights Law, Private International Law, International Trade Law, International Commercial Laws, International Criminal Law, and International Investment Laws. The authors
are encouraged to write on, or take an inter-disciplinary approach to, any field(s) or law(s) related to international law and policy.
Submission Requirements
- The manuscripts must contain a minimum of 1,000 words to maximum
2,000 words. These word limits may be relaxed subject to editorial
approval. - Co-authorship of a maximum of two authors is permitted.
- All manuscripts submitted must be original and unpublished. Plagiarism of
content as well as that of an idea would lead to the direct rejection of the manuscript. The author(s) of the manuscript bear the responsibility of authorities, facts, or views stated in the manuscript. - The use of AI is strictly prohibited. CRIL reserves the right to take down any
published blog(s) if instances of AI or plagiarism are discovered at a later
stage.
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions must be made in a word document (.doc or .docx).
- Title of the manuscript should be formatted to Times New Roman, Bold, Font Size 14, and a center alignment.
- The main body of the manuscript should be formatted to Times New Roman, Font Size 12 with 1.5 line spacing, and a justified alignment.
- All references must preferably be made in the form of hyperlinks, linked to keywords, or phrases in the manuscript.
Submission Deadline
The submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.
How to Submit?
Author(s) can make their submissions through this Google Form- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJxOpfZvu3UN1PxWL5DW0nwIZRKv2rSIvj_99r7kIB_1E7tw/viewform?usp=header
Kindly note that no submissions will be accepted via our Email-ID.
Review Procedure
Each manuscript shall undergo a plagiarism check, and two stages of content review, including the peer-review.
Contact Information
In case of any queries, feel free to drop us a mail at crilsubmissions@gmail.com or cril@nliu.ac.in
Regards
Minal Gupta, Joint Head, NLIU-CRIL Blog (+91 9541377331)
Naavya Dixit, Joint Head, NLIU-CRIL Blog (+91 7879334155)