Indian Journal Of Arbitration Law (NLU Jodhpur) Issues Call For Papers For Volume 14, Issue 1

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  • Indian Journal Of Arbitration Law (NLU Jodhpur) Issues Call For Papers For Volume 14, Issue 1
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    The Indian Journal of Arbitration Law (IJAL) has announced a Call for Papers for Volume 14, Issue 1. IJAL is a bi-annual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal published by the Centre for Advanced Research and Training in Arbitration Law (CARTAL), National Law University, Jodhpur. The journal is widely recognised and indexed on leading legal research platforms including Kluwer Arbitration, HeinOnline, Westlaw, and SCC Online.

    Submission Guidelines For Volume 14, Issue 1

    Scope Of Topics

    The following is an indicative list highlighting the scope of the journal:

    • International Commercial Arbitration;

    • Institutional Arbitration;

    • Multilateral Arbitration Conventions;

    • Inter-State Disputes subject to Arbitration;

    • Investor-State Dispute Settlement Mechanism;

    • Investment Treaty Arbitration;

    • Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms;

    • Jurisdiction-specific issues in Arbitration; and

    • UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration.

    Contribution Guidelines

    1. IJAL seeks submissions under the following categories:

    a. Articles - 6,000 to 8,000 words.

    b. Notes - 3,000 to 6,000 words.

    c. Book Reviews - 1,500 to 2,000 words (exclusive of footnotes)

    2. IJAL accepts manuscripts on a rolling basis.

    3. Manuscripts received during December 12 – December 31 shall be considered for publication in the May issue and manuscripts received during January 1 – January 31 will be considered for publication in the September issue.

    4. Manuscripts must be topical and related to the scope of IJAL.

    5. The manuscript must contain an abstract of not more than 200 words along with 5 keywords. In case the submitted manuscript does not contain an abstract, the manuscript will be rejected in the initial review.

    6. The manuscript must be in conformity with the OSCOLA: The Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities for citations and footnotes. The author(s) are required to mandatorily adhere to the same.

    7. The manuscript must not contain any mention of or reference to the author's name, affiliation or credentials. Such information must be restricted to a separate cover page which must contain a brief biographical description of the author and include the authors' name, affiliation, qualifications and contact details.

    8. The manuscript must be contained in a Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx) document.

    Editorial Policy

    1. Authors, upon submission, must communicate their acceptance of the following conditions:

    a. The work, upon publication, becomes the property of National Law University, Jodhpur;

    b. Permissions for subsequent publication/reprint and/or derivative works must be obtained from IJAL.

    2. IJAL follows a comprehensive double blind review procedure. IJAL shall endeavour to keep the authors informed about the current status of their manuscript as it goes through each stage of review.

    3. IJAL reserves the right to refer certain manuscripts to the Board of Advisors for review, based on the discretion of the Editorial Board.

    4. The acceptable limit of plagiarism is 10%(excluding citations), and that for AI usage is 20%. Manuscripts with plagiarism between 20%-30% will be subject to the discretion of the Editorial Board and manuscripts with plagiarism above 30% will be outrightly rejected.

    5. IJAL retains complete discretion over acceptance/rejection of manuscripts.

    6. IJAL does not entertain requests for advance decisions based on abstracts, topic proposals or outlines. Editorial decisions shall be based solely on review of the final manuscripts submitted by the authors.

    7. After review by the Editors, manuscripts may be returned to the authors with suggestions related to substance and/or style.

    8. Authors of accepted articles are entitled to receive a complimentary printed copy of the issue in which their article has been published.

    9. IJAL reserves the right to request copies of any resources or authorities cited in the manuscript.

    Link for Manuscript Submission can be found here.

    Link to the website can be found here.

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