About the International Law And Policy Society
International Law and Policy Society (ILPS) is a student-run, research society at NLUO. ILPS has been established to provide, through research, working papers, publications, seminars, conferences, projects, and engagement, a platform for intellectual dialogue on contemporary issues of international law and foreign policy.
The emphasis of this society is on public international law, international affairs, and the foreign policies of different nations. The society aims to engage with various stakeholders, such as scholars, universities, policymakers, think tanks, and intergovernmental organizations.
About the Call for Blogs
The International Law and Policy Society (ILPS), an academic society of the National Law University, Odisha (NLUO) is calling for blogs and the submissions are thereby on a rolling basis.
Theme
International Law
Submission Guidelines
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Submissions for the blog shall be reviewed on a rolling basis.
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All relevant sources must be duly acknowledged and hyperlinked in the text
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The article must be submitted in a MS Word document to the Editorial email ID.
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The authors are encouraged to provide a relevant photograph regarding the subject matter of the article.
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All the Submissions must only be made through the google form link given below, any submission made through any other mode shall not be considered.
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The authors shall receive an acknowledgement of the receipt of the article from the Editorial Board. The Board shall try its best to update the authors within 10 days from the day of acknowledgement.
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Upon acceptance of the manuscript for blog publication, the same shall not be published on any other platform.
Formatting Guidelines
The Content must be written in Times New Roman in font size 12 with a line spacing of 1.5.
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The submission should be an original work between 1000-1500 words. However, flexibility is allowed if the content so requires and the quality is maintained.
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Original research: pieces based on recently concluded or ongoing research of contemporary relevance, preferably focused on primary material; Commentary: case comments, comments on new legislations and policy development
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The maximum limit for Plagiarism will be 15%, and submissions exceeding the 15% similarity index will not be considered.
How to Submit?
All the Submissions must only be made through the google form link given below, any submission made through any other mode shall not be considered.
Submission Deadline
Rolling basis
Contact Information
In case of any query, drop a mail at [email protected]
Important Links
Click here to access the official website.
Click here to submit.