The NLUJ Law Review Blog is inviting submissions, including (but not limited to) articles, research pieces, opinions, case comments and short notes on any contemporary subject matter related to all the areas of law.
Authorship: Co-authorship up to two authors is allowed. Refrain from mentioning the name, institutional affiliation, or any other detail of the author(s) in the document to facilitate the double-blind review process.
Length: The word limit for the manuscript is 1500 words. This word limit is exclusive of the endnotes (if any). Longer posts may be accepted and published in parts subject to the discretion of the editors – please discuss the same with the Board of Editors.
Headings: Authors are encouraged to use headings to break up long posts. Headings should not be of more than one level and should be in bold.
Submissions: Submissions must be in a Word format ('.doc' or '.docx'). Ensure that the title of the document has been renamed to the title of the post. To submit a post for consideration, please fill the Google Form which can be accessed by clicking here.
Review Process: All texts will go through a double-blind peer review. The review process consists of two tiers – preliminary review and detailed review.
For further details, the call for submissions can be found here.