Call for Papers: Centre for Tax Laws, National Law University Delhi (NLU) [Rolling Submissions | Online | Prizes: N/A] Apply Now

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Call for Papers: Centre for Tax Laws, National Law University Delhi (NLU) [Rolling Submissions | Online | Prizes: N/A] Apply Now

About National Law University Delhi

National Law University (NLU) Delhi is among India’s premier legal institutions. It aims to provide interdisciplinary legal education that aligns with social relevance. NLU Delhi strives to enhance legal knowledge, promote the rule of law, and support national development through innovative research and teaching.


About the Centre for Tax Laws

The Centre for Tax Laws (CTL) at NLU Delhi, established in 2018, is a dedicated research hub promoting advancements in taxation law. CTL serves as a bridge connecting academia, industry, and government to foster policy reforms and facilitate insightful discussions on taxation, corporate law, and related fields.


Event Details

  • Event Name: Call for Papers – Centre for Tax Laws, NLU Delhi
  • Submission Deadline: Rolling submissions (submissions accepted year-round)
  • Mode: Online
  • Location: National Law University, Delhi (Virtual Platform for Submissions)

Submission Categories

  1. Articles: 3,000–4,000 words (excluding footnotes)
  2. Blogs: 1,500–2,000 words (excluding footnotes)

Suggested Themes

  • Direct and Indirect Taxation
  • Digital Taxation
  • Tax Policy Reforms
  • Goods and Services Tax (GST)
  • Banking and Insurance
  • General Corporate and Tax Law

Formatting Guidelines

  • Articles:
    • Abstract: Max 300 words.
    • Citations: OSCOLA 4th Edition.
    • Font: Garamond, Size 12 (Body); Size 10 (Footnotes).
  • Blogs:
    • Abstract: 100–150 words.
    • Hyperlinked references preferred; otherwise, OSCOLA 4th Edition.
  • Other Specifications:
    • Line Spacing: 1.5 (Body); Single (Footnotes).
    • Margins: One inch on all sides.
    • Co-authorship: Allowed (up to two authors).

Submission Process

  • Submissions must be made exclusively via the Google Form link.
  • Files should be in Microsoft Word format (.doc/.docx).
  • The manuscript must not contain identifying information about the authors.

For further details, visit the Centre for Tax Laws Official Website.



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