Call for Blogs| NUSRL’s Constitutional Law Club: Rolling Submissions!

About
The Constitutional Law Club is established in the year 2019 to study the contemporary issues and its validity under the Constitution. This Club provides to the future lawmakers and lawyers an opportunity to understand the depth of the Constitution and provide suggestion for better functioning of the government machinery.
The Club strives at creating opportunity and in-depth understanding of the nuances of the Constitution. It also aims at creating a platform where students and scholars can freely exchange their views regarding the contemporary issues and provide solutions to these issues. The Constitutional Law Club Blog is a way of furthering the discussions on the changes happening around us and whether they follow the Constitutional ethos or not.
About Call for Blogs
With the object of furthering discussions on constitutional law, the Constitutional Law Club Blog, welcomes submission from members of the bar, legal professionals, law students, or every constitutional law enthusiasts. The blog intends to publish opinions pieces in foregrounding rights and other reforming laws and contemporary developments in the domain of constitutional law or its intersection with the other disciplines and areas of law.
Submission Guidelines
- Articles should contain content that is both original and unpublished.
- Articles should be submitted in Microsoft Word format to [email protected].
- We prefer articles in the range of 1500-2000 words. However flexibility can be allowed in circumstances where the article cannot be justified within that word limit.
- Lengthier articles can be published in the form of Blog series with the permission of the editors.
- The content should be written in Times New Roman Font with a size of 12and line Spacing is to be maintained at 1.5.
- We encourage the use of hyperlinks as opposed to endnotes and footnotes. However, if your article contains sources that cannot be linked, please use Bluebook Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (BLUEBOOK) (20th edition) style in the endnotes.
- The manuscript should be accompanied by a cover letter specifying the author’s name, designation, institute, contact number, and email for future reference
- The authors are encouraged to provide a relevant photograph regarding the subject matter of the article if they wish a photographic preview in the blog-posts and social media updates
- Articles are evaluated on the basis of following criteria: relevancy of the article, content of the article and language employed in the article. The blog tend to publish perspectives that are not adequately covered on other platforms.
- In the case of gross plagiarism found in the contents of the submitted manuscript, the manuscript shall be subject to rejection.
- Copyright of all blog posts shall remain with the Constitutional Law Club, NUSRL
BLUEBOOK Quick Reference Guide can be found here.
Note: Submission are invited on the rolling basis, throughout the calendar year.
Contact
Email: [email protected].
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