CALL FOR PAPERS; MNLU, Nagpur Contemporary Law Review (CLR)Volume 6, Number II (2022)

About the University

Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur (MNLU, Nagpur) was established by the Governmentof Maharashtra by way of enactment known as the Maharashtra National Law University Act (Maharashtra Act No. VI of 2014). It is a residential university engaged in teaching and promoting research in law and allied disciplines. The University is a member of the Consortium of National Law Universities and has been accorded the 12(B) status by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Since its inception, the University is engaged in developing new heights in teaching and research in law by exploring innovative and multidimensional approaches to infusing law and allied disciplines. To achieve these ends, the University has established twenty-seven centers of advanced learning and research to address the sociological issues and challenges and promote cutting-edge research on contemporary and thriving issues of law and society. For further details to the works and achievements of the University, kindly visit the official website at: http://nlunagpur.ac.in.

About the Journal

MNLU, Nagpur Contemporary Law Review (CLR) is a faculty-run, biannual, blind peerreviewed flagship journal of Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur bearing the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) 2581-7582, RNI No.
MAHENG/2018/76048 and UGC-CARE List (Social Science) Sr. No. 72. The primary objective of the Contemporary Law Review is to serve the academic community with original and outstanding contributions in the field of law and its allied disciplines, which delve into the issues most predominantly affecting society. It aims to serve those who are
seeking holistic insight into the idea of justice in this rapidly evolving contemporary era. By providing a platform for high-quality legal scholarship, the journal endeavors to fuel reflection, spark conversations and debates, and ultimately result in action, by researchers, scholars, members of the bar and the bench, jurists, administrators, civil society, and
policymakers.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Submissions shall be made only in MS Word Document.
  • Abstract of the paper shall not be more than 250 words.
  • Word limit for a paper shall be between 3,500- 8,000 words.
  • Full Name, Affiliation, E-Mail and Contact Number(s) of the Author(s) shall be submitted in a separate file along with the submission.

The last date for submission of manuscript is May 31, 2022.

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