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MNLU Mumbai has invited papers for the journal on Corporate Law & Commercial Regulations latest by November 20, 2022.

MNLU Mumbai invites papers for journal on Corporate Law & Commercial Regulations 

Centre for Research and Training in Corporate Regulations of Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai has invited papers for its journal on Corporate Law & Commercial Regulations latest by November 20, 2022.

The submissions are invited from Academicians, Legal Practitioners, Research scholars and law students on the topic with a significant implication on international or domestic corporate law and interdisciplinary work, as reported by Live Law.

The eligibility guidelines say that the authors must be students enrolled in 5-year or 3-year law courses, Legal Professionals, Teachers, Researchers, Policy-Makers, Senior Academicians, or any member of the legal fraternity.

Submission Categories

There are the following five submission categories -

  1. Long Articles of nearly 6000 to 10000 words. It should be a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the problem(s) or idea(s) dealt with by the author and should include references to a range of sources and contributions in the form of alternatives and suggestions. 
  2. Short Articles (2000 to 6000 words) - A short article must be an analysis of the problem(s) or idea(s) dealt with by the author and should include references to a range of sources and contributions in the form of alternatives and suggestions.   
  3. Case Comment (1200 to 4000 words) - The comment must be a critical analysis of a recent judgment, bringing out its relevance in light of the development of laws, views expressed in the judgment, and views of the author.
  4. Book Review (1000 to 3000 words) - The review must be a crisp account of a recently published book including the issues explored and the related arguments of the author.  
  5. Legislative Comment (1000 to 3000 words) - The comment must analyze a recent legislative enactment. It must examine the objective of the legislation and the legal impact the same is expected to have.

For all these categories, the word limit is exclusive of footnotes. 

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