Call for Papers! Volume XI Issue I! RGNUL FINANCIAL AND MERCANTILE LAW REVIEW!

ABOUT RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW

The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab (RGNUL) is an autonomous National Law University (NLU) established by the RGNUL Act (No. 12 of 2006) passed by the Legislature of the State of Punjab, under the second wave of reforms instituted by the Bar Council of India. Established in 2006, RGNUL has garnered a pan-India reputation as a stellar institution for legal research and education.

ABOUT THE RGNUL FINANCIAL AND MERCANTILE LAW REVIEW

The RGNUL Financial and Mercantile Law Review (RFMLR) is a bi-annual, student-run, double-blind peer-reviewed law journal published by RGNUL, Punjab. The journal was first published in the year 2014 and gives an opportunity to the legal academia, legal professionals, and law students to contribute cutting-edge doctrinal and empirical research in the field of business and commercial laws. The Journal is indexed on SCC Online, Manupatra, and Hein Online and has been consistently ranked amongst the top 10 most accessed law school journals by SCC Online.

ABOUT VOLUME XI ISSUE I

RFMLR has constantly endeavoured to become a trusted platform for scholarly and original ideas put forth by legal practitioners, academics, and law students through the periodic publishing of critical reviews of multiple contemporary issues, focusing on various subjects of commercial legal affairs. In the upcoming issue, the Editorial Board aspires to undertake an evaluation of and publish an array of information on contemporary developments in all areas of commercial laws.

ELIGIBILITY

The Editorial Board invites submissions from legal practitioners, professionals, academics, and law students.

CATEGORIES OF SUBMISSION AND WORD LIMIT:

RFMLR accepts submissions in the following categories:

Article: 6000-12,000 words

Short Note: 4000-6000 words

Case Comment: 3000-5000 words

Book Review: 1500-3000 words

RFMLR accepts submissions in the following categories:

The word limit is exclusive of footnotes.

For more details, refer here

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