About MNLU Mumbai
Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai (MNLU Mumbai) is a premier institution committed to academic excellence in legal education. The university fosters interdisciplinary research and critical thinking, integrating law with humanities and social sciences to explore diverse perspectives on contemporary issues.
About the LHSS Blog
The Legal Humanities & Social Sciences (LHSS) Blog is a platform that invites thought-provoking, interdisciplinary discussions on law and its intersection with humanities and social sciences. It aims to provide a space for academicians, legal professionals, and students to engage with crucial socio-legal issues through well-researched and analytical pieces.
Event Dates
Event | Date |
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Review & Feedback | Within 15 Days |
Format & Submission Guidelines
- Eligibility: Open to students, legal professionals, researchers, and academicians.
- Submission Types: Articles, short notes, book reviews, and responses to existing blog posts.
- Word Limit: 1,500 – 2,000 words (longer pieces may be split into parts).
- Citation Format: Hyperlinks preferred; if unavailable, Bluebook 20th Edition or APA Citation Style in Endnotes.
- Plagiarism Policy: Maximum similarity index of 15% permitted.
- Authorship: Co-authorship (up to two authors) allowed.
- Review Process: Authors will receive feedback within 15 days.
- File Format: Submissions must be in a Word document (.doc/.docx) without any identifying details.
Location & Mode
- Location: Online (MNLU Mumbai’s LHSS Blog)
- Mode: Virtual (Google Form submissions)
Additional Details
- Accepted pieces will be published on the LHSS Blog and promoted via the university’s official channels.
- Authors can also submit ideas or abstracts for feedback before drafting their full articles.
- Cross-publication is allowed with prior permission from the original platform.
Links & Registration
🔗 Submit Your Article Here
📧 For Queries: lhssblog@mnlumumbai.edu.in
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