Call for Blogs for law students: Corporate & Commercial Laws by NLU Odisha, Cuttack [Rolling Submissions]: Submit Now! 

CCL is pleased to invite well-researched blogs on rolling basis. Submissions can be in the form of articles, opinions, case comments and short notes on topics revolving around “Corporate and Commercial Laws”.

Eligibility

The CCL Blog, NLU Odisha invites blogs from students, practitioners, researchers, academicians, policymakers and other stakeholders in the legal field.

Editorial Board

The Editorial Board of CCL Blog has the following distinguished members from the industry:

  • Ms. Anajana Potti (Partner, Banking & Finance, J. Sagar Associates)
  • Mr. Anish Jaipuriar (Partner, Tax Laws, Kaitan & Co.)
  • Mr. Anshuman Sakle (Partner, Competition/Antitrust Law, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas)
  • Mr. Ketan D. Parikh (Senior Counsel, Arbitration, High Court of Bombay)
  • Ms. Neeti Shikha (Head, Centre for Insolvency & Bankruptcy, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, Manesar)
  • Ms. Rashmi Deshpande (Partner, Tax Laws, Khaitan & Co.)
  • Mr. Steven Levitsky (Merger Clearance and Antitrust Counseling Manhattan, New York, United States)

Topics

Submissions can be made within the ambit of “Corporate or Commercial Laws”. For the convenience of the authors, they include inter alia:

  • Banking and Finance Laws
  • Commercial Arbitration
  • Company Law
  • Competition/Antitrust Laws
  • Insolvency and Bankruptcy
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Securities and Capital Markets
  • Tax Laws

Submission Guidelines

  • Submissions should be the original work of the contributor and should not have been published or sent for publication elsewhere.
  • Citations may be included either by adding footnotes (SILC or OSCOLA) or hyperlinking the reliable internet source in the main text itself. Further, if the author relies on a specific part of a document to support an argument,  pinpoint citations must be included.
  • Authors are advised to keep their articles concise and precise to enhance the effectiveness of their posts. The word limit should ideally range from 1200 – 1500 words (excluding footnotes).
  • Submissions should not contain advertising or marketing material. Posts summarising (and possibly linking to) alert memos and similar current awareness pieces prepared by law firms and other service providers will not be considered  for publication.
  • Submissions should not contain any offensive, abusive, derogatory or potentially defamatory content.

Submission Fee

There shall be no processing or publication fee.

Submission Procedure

All submissions must be sent in a MS Word document to [email protected].

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