About the GNLU
Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, is one of the premier National Law Schools in India, which has contributed towards transforming legal education into professional excellence ever since its establishment in 2003.
Born in 2008 as the flagship journal of Gujarat National Law University, The GNLU Law Review (‘TGLR’) is a bi-annual, student-edited, peer-reviewed journal, designed as a vehicle for promoting multifarious contemporary legal research. It was envisioned to address the need for broadening the platform for academicians, professionals, researchers, and students, where knowledge and scholarship of new and innovative ideas in legal and associated disciplines could be exchanged and disseminated.
Internationally recognized with ISSN number 0974-9810, the journal aspires to create awareness on developing areas of law in India and around the world. In the past, the law review has seen contributions from eminent legal scholars from around the globe.
Guidelines
- TGLR is open for academicians, practitioners, research
scholars, and postgraduate students. All submissions must be accompanied
with an abstract of not more than 250 words. Up to 5 keywords should also be provided.
- TGLR does not follow any particular theme. However, preference would be
given to the submissions made
pertaining to contemporary legal issues.
- The contributions submitted towards
publication in TGLR must not have been previously published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere. The contributions shall be
evaluated on the basis of originality, innovativeness, clarity and technical
correctness. Authors shall solely be responsible for the accuracy of statements
in the article.
- Co-authorship is allowed to a maximum
of 2 authors. The manuscript
must not contain the name of the author(s) or his/her institutional affiliation
or any other information. A separate cover letter containing the name of the
author(s), professional information, contact details and other relevant
information must be provided.
Categories
- Articles (5000-8000 words,
excluding footnotes).
- Essays (3000-5000 words, excluding footnotes).
- Book Reviews/Case
Commentary/
Legislative Comments (1500-3000 words, excluding footnotes).
Formatting and Citation Style
- Submissions
must be made in Microsoft Office (doc./docx.) formats only.
- The
paper should be free from all grammatical and spelling errors.
- The body
of the manuscript must be in the font ‘Times
New Roman’, font size 12, line spacing
1.5 and the text
should be justified.
- All footnotes must be in Font ‘Times New Roman’, font size 10, line
spacing 1 and justified. All submissions must follow the ‘The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th
Edition)’. The authors may refer to The GNLU Law Review Citation Guide from here.
- Non-conformity
will be a ground for rejection.
Submission Procedure
The deadline for making submissions is 15th March 2022. All submissions shall only be made to tglr@gnlu.ac.in with the subject ‘Manuscript Submission for Volume IX Issue I’.
Copyrights
The contributions presented to and accepted for publication and the copyrights therein shall be the intellectual property of TGLR. However, in exceptional circumstances, the contributions could be published elsewhere with the prior written permission of the Editor-in-Chief.
Indemnification
All contributors, by submitting any contribution towards TGLR, agree to indemnify the Gujarat National Law University and TGLR from and against all claims, suits, and damages based on any claim of copyright infringement, plagiarism or unauthorized use.
Contact
For any queries, write to us at tglr@gnlu.ac.in with the subject ‘Query regarding Volume IX Issue I’.
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