About CIPR, NUALS
- The Centre for Intellectual Property Rights (CIPR) at the National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi, is dedicated to advancing Intellectual Property (IP) awareness and fostering research in this dynamic field.
- CIPR undertakes interdisciplinary R&D initiatives aligned with its mission to create a comprehensive IP law database, contributing to national intellectual growth. The Centre aspires to become a premier institution for Intellectual Property law studies in India. Its activities include organizing seminars, workshops, and conferences, as well as publishing its flagship journal, The IP Law Review, and maintaining its blog, The IP Site.
About the NUALS Intellectual Property Law Review
- The NUALS Intellectual Property Law Review (ISSN 2582-4244) is a peer-reviewed, double-blind and open-access journal operating under the aegis of the Centre for Intellectual Property Rights (CIPR), NUALS.
- The Journal, being an exposition of contemporary developments in intellectual property law, encourages authors to explore the latest developments in the field, while also giving readers an insight into overlooked areas of the law.
- The Advisory Board of the Journal includes Prof. T Ramakrishna, Prof. (Dr.) V. C Vivekanandan, Prof. (Dr.) G B Reddy, Prof. (Dr.) Bismi Gopalakrishnan, Dr. Arul George Scaria, Adv. Swapna Sundar, Adv. Elizabeth Puthren and Adv. Raghul Sudheesh.
About Call for Papers
- The journal invites contributions for the 7th Volume of the Journal from academicians, practitioners of the legal profession, researchers, post-graduates and under-graduate students of law.
Guidelines for Submission
- All submissions must include an abstract not exceeding 300 words.
- Submissions must be accompanied by a brief note including the following information:
- Name
- Postal Address
- Name of Institution
- Course of Study (if applicable)
- Academic Year
- Contact Number
- In submission of work, the author undertakes that the work is original and has not been submitted, accepted or published elsewhere.
- All submissions will be subject to a plagiarism check at the first stage of evaluation. If work is found to be unoriginal or plagiarised (including self-plagiarism), it will be rejected at the first instance. The Journal also reserves the right to revoke the acceptance upon a finding of plagiarism at any stage of the submission or editing process.
- Co-authorship is allowed for a maximum of two authors.
- Authors will be intimated of receipt of submission within one week from date of submission.
Categories of Submissions
- Articles: 5000- 7000 words
- Essays: 3000-5000 words
- Notes, Comments and Reviews: 1000- 3000 words
Submission Deadline
- Submissions must be received on or before March 1, 2026.
Important Links
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Official Brochure is here