1st National Blog Writing Competition On Commercial Laws by The Concords: Register by Oct 10

About the Organisation
The Concords is a quality-oriented blog focused on commercial dispute resolution, recognized for its high-quality content and insightful analysis. The blog features contributions from a diverse range of authors, including students, practitioners, and professionals from top-tier law firms such as Trilegal and Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, among others. Published pieces include blog posts that offer in-depth discussions and commentary on current issues in the field of commercial disputes.
About the Event
This competition is a platform for law students, professionals, and legal enthusiasts to showcase their analytical and writing skills on contemporary legal issues. Participants are encouraged to submit their articles on a wide range of topics related to commercial disputes, arbitration, insolvency, and emerging legal trends.
Eligibility
Law Students and Practitioners
Theme
Commercial Laws
Submission Categories
Suggested Topics:
- Legality of Non-Compete Agreements in the USA
- Nationality of Arbitrators as a Ground for Refusal of Enforcement of Arbitral Awards
- Impact of Foreign Law Firms Entering India on the Legal Market
- Interplay Between the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 and Arbitration
- India’s New Merger Control Regime under the Competition (Amendment) Act
- Arbitrating Disputes in Special Economic Zones
- Implications of India’s Reduction of Bilateral Investment Treaties for Investor-State Dispute Resolution
- Greenwashing by Indian Financial Institutions and Green Debt Securities
- Draft Digital Competition Bill and Its Synergies with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act
- Defining Financial Debt Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
- Procedural Intersectionality Between the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act
- Analysing the Impact of Ministry of Finance’s Public Procurement Guidelines for Arbitration and Mediation
- Harmonising SEBI’s Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting Standards with International ESG Standards
Prizes
- Top 7 entries will be published on The Concords Blog.
- Top 2 entries will be offered a position on The Concords editorial board*
Formatting Guidelines
- Word Count: 600-1600 words (flexible based on quality).
- We do not prefer footnotes in the articles. To refer sources of research, hyperlinks must be provided in the main text itself. Factual assertions must be supported with appropriate links to sources.
- Format: MS Word, Garamond 12, 1.5 spacing, justified, British English.
Selection Guidelines
Assessment Criteria: Novelty, Relevance, Logic, Structure, Grammar.
Submission Guidelines
- Word Count: 600-1600 words (flexible based on quality).
- We do not prefer footnotes in the articles. To refer sources of research, hyperlinks must be provided in the main text itself. Factual assertions must be supported with appropriate links to sources.
- Format: MS Word, Garamond 12, 1.5 spacing, justified, British English.
- Assessment Criteria: Novelty, Relevance, Logic, Structure, Grammar.
- Co-authorship: Max 2 authors.
Important Dates
Manuscripts must be submitted through the following Google Form link by 11:59 PM, 10th October 2024. Please note that only manuscripts submitted via this Google Form will be considered for publication.
Registration Fees
Free
Registration Process
Click Here To Register.
Contact Information
- In case of any queries, kindly E-mail at: [email protected]
- Swagat Ahuja | Founder and Managing Editor
- Anmol Aggarwal | Co-Founder and Editor-In-Chief
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