Submission Guideline

We accept unsolicited submissions from anyone including scholars, practitioners, and students. Submissions should be emailed to nsulawblog@gmail.com The submissions must follow the following rules- (i) The topic should resemble some connection to law. (ii) The paper must resemble some degree of originality, be unpublished, and exclusively submitted (iii) Comply with the guidelines below-

  1. Contributor Bio: Along with your post, please provide your full name, email, and a brief bio. You may also include a link to your professional or university web page, as well as any relevant Twitter profile. You may also attach a color photo of yourself or a relevant photo related to your topic.
  2. Style & Word Limit: Your paper should be written in English in an op-ed style and be between 800-1500 words. Longer papers would be published only in exceptional cases and at the discretion of the editors.
  3. Font & formatting: Please use size 12 ‘Times New Roman’ font. No indentation between paragraphs. Use bold headings at your discretion to break up longer posts. The submitted file should be in Microsoft Word format. Pdf or other files would be rejected.
  4. Footnotes: Please do not use footnotes to add explanations, side information, or contrary view. If your paper already contains such footnotes, either move those texts into the main body of the piece or delete them before submission. Any additional information in the footnotes would not be included in a blog post.
  5. Citations and References: In-text citations may be included in parentheses immediately after the proposition or quotation they support. You may also use BSCLA footnote citation style. You may embed hyperlinks to relevant supporting materials (e.g: journal articles, statutes, treaties, cases etc.). Please note that only the embedded hyperlinks will be included in the actual blog post while other citations would aid the editorial process.

 

Note that contributors may be asked to revise their submissions based on editorial feedback. Editorial feedback does not guarantee publication. Publication is subject to the discretion of the editors. The editors may not provide a reason for rejection.

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