Call for Submissions by NLIU-CRIL International Law Blog [Rolling Submissions, Online]: Submit Now

Call for Submissions by NLIU-CRIL International Law Blog [Rolling Submissions, Online]: Submit Now

About NLIU-CRIL

The Centre for Research in International Law (CRIL) at the National Law Institute University (NLIU) is a student-run body dedicated to fostering research and academic discussions on international law and relations. The NLIU-CRIL Blog is a leading platform providing fresh perspectives on international law, policy, and global governance.


About the Call for Submissions

The NLIU-CRIL Blog is now accepting original and unpublished submissions from scholars, practitioners, and students in the field of international law. The blog encourages academic excellence and critical discourse on contemporary international legal issues, aiming to question and revisit settled positions in international law.


Submission Guidelines

  • Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.
  • Authors must ensure originality and adherence to submission guidelines.
  • The subject of the email should be “Blog Submission: [Title of the Blog]”.

How to Submit

Authors can email their submissions to crilsubmissions@gmail.com.

For detailed submission guidelines, visit: Click Here

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Contact

For any queries, email crilsubmissions@gmail.com or cril@nliu.ac.in.


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