"I realise that some of my criticisms may be mistaken; but to refuse to criticize judgements for fear of being mistaken is to abandon criticism altogether... If any of my criticisms are found to be correct, the cause is served; and if any are found to be incorrect the very process of finding out my mistakes must lead to the discovery of the right reasons, or better reasons than I have been able to give, and the cause is served just as well."

-Mr. HM Seervai, Preface to the 1st ed., Constitutional Law of India.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Call for Papers: NLS Business Law Review

Call for papers request has been received from NLS Business Law Review:
 
"Hello,

It gives me great pleasure to announce the NLS Business Law Review, an initiative by the National Law School of India University to recognise and foster academic research and scholarship in corporate and commercial law. The law review intends to examine the interface between the myriad regulatory frameworks that impact doing business in India, particularly in light of comparative international perspectives. Since its formation in late 2013, the mandate of the law review has evolved to encompass company law, securities and capital markets regulation, banking and finance, taxation, foreign investment, competition law, commercial dispute resolution, contract and commercial law, and employment lawinter alia.

We are now accepting submissions to the inaugural issue (Volume 1) of the NLS Business Law Review and would be immensely grateful if you would help us circulate this call to the legal and business fraternity by publishing the following information on your website:

NLS Business Law Review (Volume 1): Call for Submissions
The NLS Business Law Review, an initiative by the National Law School of India University to recognise and foster academic research and scholarship in corporate and commercial law. The law review intends to examine the interface between the myriad regulatory frameworks that impact doing business in India, particularly in light of comparative international perspectives. The mandate of the NLS Business Law Review thus includes company law, securities and capital markets regulation, banking and finance, taxation, foreign investment, competition law, commercial dispute resolution, contract and commercial law, and employment law inter alia.

The NLS Business Law Review (NLSBLR) is now accepting submissions to its inaugural issue (Volume 1) under the following categories:
  • Articles (6,000 - 10,000 words) are comprehensive publications that analyse important themes, and may adopt comparative perspectives.
  • Essays (4,000 - 6,000 words) typically identify a specific issue, which may be of contemporary relevance, and present a central argument.
  • Case Notes, Legislative Comments, Book/Article Reviews (1,500 - 3,000 words)
The call for submissions to Volume 1, which details the submission guidelines and policy of the journal, is available on our website www.nlsblr.in (download available at http://bit.ly/1wkGOj3). The last date for submissions to Volume 1 is December 10, 2014. Submissions and clarifications may be emailed to nlsblr@nls.ac.in.

For more information and updates, please visit our website www.nlsblr.in, and follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nlsblr) and Twitter (@NLSBLR).
Thanking you and looking forward to your favourable response at the earliest,

Warm regards,
Sahaj Badaya
On behalf of NLS Business Law Review
National Law School of India University
Bangalore - 560072"

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