Call for Papers – Apply Now for October 2025 Opportunity
About the University / Organization
The NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, one of India’s premier institutions of legal education, has announced a Call for Papers for Volume XVI of the NALSAR Student Law Review (NSLR) — the university’s flagship, peer-reviewed student-run law journal.
The NALSAR Student Law Review (NSLR) has, over the years, built a reputation for being among the most respected student-edited legal publications in India. It provides a distinguished platform for students, researchers, academics, and practitioners to engage with emerging issues in law and allied disciplines.
The NSLR aims to foster rigorous academic dialogue by publishing original, unpublished manuscripts that offer fresh perspectives on contemporary legal issues. Previous volumes of the NSLR have included contributions from eminent jurists, scholars, and practitioners from across the world. Notably, the journal’s Advisory Board has featured distinguished personalities such as Justice Abdul G. Koroma (International Court of Justice), Justice D.Y. Chandrachud (Chief Justice of India), Prof. Amita Dhanda, and Mr. Arvind Narrain, among others.
By contributing to the NALSAR Student Law Review, authors not only gain publication recognition but also engage directly with a vibrant intellectual community that shapes the academic discourse in Indian law.
About the Opportunity
The Call for Papers for Volume XVI of the NALSAR Student Law Review (NSLR) invites submissions on a wide range of contemporary legal and interdisciplinary topics. The journal seeks to publish high-quality academic work that contributes to legal scholarship and addresses pressing issues in constitutional law, public policy, human rights, international law, commercial law, technology law, and other emerging areas.
The NSLR follows a double-blind peer review process, ensuring a fair and rigorous assessment of all manuscripts. Submissions are evaluated on the basis of originality, depth of analysis, clarity, and contribution to legal literature.
This is an excellent opportunity for law students, academicians, and researchers to enhance their academic profile and contribute meaningfully to India’s evolving legal landscape through a respected publication channel.
Event Timeline
Event | Date |
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Call for Papers Opens | 1 October 2025 |
Submission Deadline | 31 October 2025 |
Review Period | November 2025 – January 2026 |
Publication of Volume XVI | Mid-2026 (Tentative) |
Location and Mode
Mode: Online Submission
Location: NALSAR University of Law, Justice City, Shamirpet, Hyderabad, Telangana – 500101
All submissions and correspondences will be conducted online via the official Google Form link provided by the NSLR editorial board.
Format and Structure
● Type of Work: Research Paper / Article / Case Comment / Legislative Review / Book Review
● Word Limit:
- Articles: 4,000–6,000 words
- Essays: 3,000–4,000 words
- Case Comments & Legislative Notes: 2,000–3,000 words
- Book Reviews: up to 1,500 words
● Citation Style: OSCOLA (4th Edition)
● Review Process: Double-blind peer review
● Submission Medium: Google Form only (link below)
Eligibility & Requirements
The Call for Papers is open to:
- Undergraduate and postgraduate law students from recognized universities in India and abroad
- Research scholars, academicians, and legal practitioners
- Interdisciplinary researchers exploring intersections of law with economics, political science, sociology, or technology
Submission Requirements:
- The manuscript must be original and unpublished, and not under review elsewhere.
- Submissions must be made in .docx format (Word file) only.
- The manuscript must not contain any identifying information (name, institution, etc.) to ensure anonymity during the review.
- All entries must adhere strictly to OSCOLA citation standards.
- Authors must submit via the official Google Form provided below.
Additional Highlights
● Publication Recognition: Selected papers will be published in Volume XVI (2026) of the NALSAR Student Law Review.
● Certificate of Publication: Issued to authors whose work is selected for publication.
● Peer-Reviewed: All submissions go through a double-blind review process.
● Academic Exposure: Opportunity to engage with the academic and legal research community at NALSAR.
● No Publication Fees: There are no charges for submission or publication.
FAQs – Call for Papers for NALSAR Student Law Review
1. Who can apply for this Call for Papers?
Law students, researchers, academicians, and legal practitioners interested in publishing original scholarly work on contemporary legal issues are eligible to apply.
2. Is this Call for Papers paid or unpaid?
This is an unpaid academic opportunity; however, selected authors receive a certificate of publication and the prestige of being published in a peer-reviewed NALSAR journal.
3. What is the last date to apply?
The submission deadline for Volume XVI is 31 October 2025.
4. What is the selection process?
All manuscripts undergo a double-blind peer review by the editorial board and external reviewers. Authors of shortlisted papers will be notified via email.
5. Will I get a certificate after publication?
Yes, a Certificate of Publication will be issued to contributors whose manuscripts are selected for publication in Volume XVI.
Important Links
● Official Notification: https://lnkd.in/d8PyjBsk
● Submission Form (Google Form): https://lnkd.in/d26KPYEn
● Organization Website: https://www.nalsar.ac.in
Downloadables
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Contact Information
● Email: nslr@nalsar.ac.in (for queries related to submission and publication)
● Address: NALSAR University of Law, Justice City, Shamirpet, Hyderabad, Telangana – 500101
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