Call for Blogs | Centre of Competition and Regulations, National Law School of India University, Bangalore: Submissions Open!

About Centre of Competition and Regulations, National Law School of India University, Bangalore

The Centre for Competition and Regulation (CCR), National Law School of India University, Bangalore, has been instituted with the intention of providing research, training and consultation in the area of Law and Economics in general with a focus on Competition Law and Economics.

It aims to bring together various stakeholders such as regulators, academicians, practitioners and the industry to provide for better understanding and critical thinking of current law and policy. Efficient and timely law, policy and its enforcement is a crucial driver of economic growth and the Centre is driven by these concerns.

About the CCR Blog

The CCR Blog invites contributions in the following categories –

1. Comments on contemporary legal developments.

2. Articles on legal issues which relate to the competition law in India and abroad.

3. Book reviews engaging with recent literary works.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive and we would be happy to publish other pieces

as long as they fall within our mandate specified above.

Formatting Guidelines

1. Articles for the blog must be between 1,000-2,000 words and the relevant references must be hyperlinked.

2. Footnote references (if absolutely necessary) must conform to the Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA).

3. All contributions must be made in .doc or .docx format.

4. The content of the article should be in Times New Roman style, font size 12, with 1.5-line spacing. All headings must have uniform formatting.

5. The indentation of the paragraphs should be justified.

6. Use double quotes and italicize the text when quoting verbatim.

7. Wherever case law, statutory material or other resources are being referred to, appropriate hyperlinks must be provided in the text of the submission itself. For Indian case laws, contributors may provide a link to the case at https://indiankanoon.org/, if available, or the website of the relevant court.

8. Speaking endnotes are not allowed.

Procedure

We accept contributions to the CCR Blog on a rolling basis. Our Blog Team strives to ensure a speedy and efficient review process. Authors should be prepared to make suitable changes to their articles as required by the Blog Editors before publication.

Submission

We attempt to review and process articles within 4-6 weeks of submission. Please follow up with us, if you have not heard from us within 6 weeks.

Condition of Publication

Please note that submissions not conforming to these guidelines may be returned or rejected.

Co-authorship of 2 authors is permitted. While we strive to provide substantive feedback for every submission we receive, it may not always be possible to do so, given the large number of submissions. We reserve the right to reject submissions without providing substantive feedback.

Submission Procedure

Submissions must be made in an electronic (.doc or .docx) form to [email protected].

More Information

For more detailed information on CCR, its submission guidelines and policies, please log on to https://www.ccr.nls.ac.in/

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