Law School Policy Review (LSPR)
LSPR is an online Law and Policy platform run by a group of students from the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. We aim to use our legal expertise and analytical skills to present novel arguments on domestic and international issues that affect our daily lives.
Submission Guidelines for Blog Posts
Submissions are welcomed from students, academics, professionals, and practitioners alike. Please follow the guidelines below to write guest-posts for Law School Policy Review.
- The submission should deal with a relevant and contemporaneous issue concerning any area of the law or government policy. Only original content will be accepted. Submissions will be screened for plagiarism.
- Submissions must be made through this form where the manuscript should be in the form of a Microsoft Word document (.docx). The Word document title and body must not contain any personal information of the author such as name and institution.
- All submissions made by students of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore have to be sent to [email protected].
- In case of articles on very recent developments which may lose novelty or relevance within days, authors may request an expedited review by adding the word “Expedited” in the title of the piece.
- The submission should preferably be between 1,800 to 3,000 words. This stipulation is flexible at the Editors’ discretion in exceptional cases.
- The body of the email must contain a short bio of the author(s) and the name of the institution that they are affiliated to. Co-authorship of up to three authors is permitted.
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