Wednesday, September 22, 2010

NLIU - Juris Corp National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition 2010



National Law Institute University, Bhopal in collaboration with Juris Corp, Advocates & Solicitors, Mumbai will be hosting the first edition of NLIU - Juris Corp National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition 2010 from November 26 - 28, 2010.


The competition seeks to expose the participants to newer vistas of corporate law and develop in them an understanding towards practical aspects of corporate law. Our objective is to hone the skills of participants in advocacy and develop transactional engineers.


Click to view the problem and the Rules & Regulations.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

NLIU Law Review: Issue II Call for Papers

About the Law Review

The NLIU Law Review is an endeavour on the part of the student body of the National Law Institute University, Bhopal to encourage and inculcate in the students a spirit of legal research and develop their interest further in unexplored areas of the law. It is the first of its kind in the University which has entirely been the effort of the Student Body. This exclusively student-run journal is a bi-annual, peer-reviewed law journal which seeks to focus on the burning issues in the legal scenario and promote interest in the same. The first issue of the journal was a success and we look forward to an increasingly positive response to carry forward the journal and ensure a heightened level of enthusiasm in the legal fraternity regarding the same.

Call for Papers

The journal invite seeks to invite Articles, Essays, Case Notes and Comments from a wide range of legal sub-disciplines and a variety of topics of legal and contemporary relevance from law universities in India and abroad. Our aim is to broaden the horizons and ensure increased communication and better understanding between various members of our legal community. The first issue of the journal was a success, containing articles on an assortment of legal issues like Environmental Law, Family Law, and Criminal Law etc. The submissions to the Journal are selected for publication on the basis of a peer-review mechanism conducted through an external Article Review Board consisting of academicians and experts in the field of the respective areas of law. The Journal is edited by an Editorial Board consisting of students from the National Law Institute University selected on an annual basis through a selection process that tests them on their editing skills and knowledge in the concerned areas of law.

The NLIU Law Review is now accepting submission for the upcoming second issue. The deadline for the submission of Manuscripts is 4th October, 2010.

Submission Guidelines

  • The submissions must conform to the guidelines specified and should be sent with a declaration of originality (which can be obtained by a request via e-mail) in the specified format by 4th October, 2010. Submissions received thereafter shall be considered for publication in the next issue.
  • Submission should be accompanied with a covering letter including author’s name, email ID, mobile number and college name.
  • Submissions must be in electronic form sent via email.
  • Papers submitted must not be written by more than 2 authors.

Style guidelines

  • The word limits for the same are as follows: Articles: [6000-10000 words], Case Notes:[2000-5000 words], Legislative Comments:[1000-3000 words], Book Reviews:[1000-3000 words].
  • All submissions must be in (.doc) format. It must word processed and compatible with Microsoft Word 2003 and 2007.
  • Papers must include an abstract of 250-300 words inclusive in the word limit.
  • The text for the Main Body must be in Times New Roman, 11 points, 1.15 line spacing, justified, 1 inch margins on all sides. For the Footnotes it must be Times New Roman, 9 points, 1 line spacing, Justified.
  • Citations must conform to standards laid down in The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005).
  • Submissions must use only footnotes as a form of citation. Substantive footnoting is permissible.

Nature of Submissions

Articles must be of 6000-10000 words wherein the author must apply theoretical and/or research findings to topics of legal and contemporary relevance, or formulate his/her own ideas and theory regarding the same. It should contain a comprehensive study of the theme indicating the lacunae in the existing framework with suggestions and recommendations.

Case Notes must be of 2000-5000 words and should focus on analysis of a landmark judgment where the author has critically dealt with the case and put forward her/his remarks on the issues dealt within. It must also include an overview of the case history, relevant facts and legal findings based upon the same.

Legislative Comments must be of 1000-3000 words. It should include a concrete analysis and critique on new legislations, pending or otherwise of contemporary relevance along with the author’s views and propositions relating to the issue.

Book Reviews must be of 1000-3000 words. It is an overall critique of the book and must include the author’s observations, arguments, or criticisms regarding the subject matter of the book being reviewed.

For further clarifications regarding the submission guidelines or any other subject matter, please contact nliu.lawreview@gmail.com.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

IIIrd Annual Intra-University Mediation Competition 2010-11


Last date of registration: 15th August, 2010.
Prospective dates of the competition, 28-29th August, 2010.
The original notice by the Alternate Dispute Resolution Cell can be found here.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Annual Fee Schedule for II Year Students (2010-11)


Installments:
IV trimester: Rs. 53600
V trimester: Rs. 53600
VI trimester: Rs. 53600

HiiL Law of the Future Young Talent Essay Competition


The Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law (HiiL) invites young scholars and graduate students to enter into the “HiiL Law of the Future Young Talent Essay Competition” by submitting original, scholarly written essays on how they think law will look like in 20-30 years.

Please note that while the object of study is “law”, the prism through which it is looked at can be legal, political, economic,
or social. The essay should attempt to answer the following:

“What do you see as the most significant challenges for the development of the law (within one or more of the tracks mentioned above and/or in relation to other tracks)? What developments are we likely to see in the coming two to three decades? What do those developments mean for national legal systems as a whole?”

Of the essays submitted pursuant to this Call, HiiL will select
(a max. of) 10 nominees, from which the winning essay will be chosen. The author of the best essay will receive the HiiL Young Talent Award. In addition, the winner will:

  • receive a prize of €750 (to be spent for academic purposes, such as books and/or attending a conference or a summer school abroad);
  • be invited to participate in events leading up to the HiiL Law of the Future Conference 2011, in particular a preparatory academic workshop (to be held in The Hague on 3 September 2010);
  • be invited to present the winning essay at the high-profile HiiL Law of the Future Conference 2011 itself (to be held in The Hague on 23-24 June 2011).

For further information please send an email to: youngtalent@hiil.org.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Manupatra Annual All India Essay Competition 2010

The Manupatra All India Essay Competition endeavors to encourage and promote creative thinking and knowledge of legal understanding and research amongst the students.

The competition is intended to be an award for cogency & novelty of thinking on issues of contemporary relevance.

The aim of this initiative is,

To develop and improve written communication skills and expression of critical thinking in law as a multidisciplinary subject.

To raise socio-legal awareness amongst the students and to highlight the evolving and emerging areas of law in its interdisciplinary perspective.

To stimulate young minds into good utilization of modern information technologies.




Contestant must be a full-time law student in any degree college / law school in India, Bangladesh, Srilanka & Pakistan.

Five Year Law Course

Category A - First Year Students
Category B - Second Year Students
Category C - Third Year Students
Category D - Fourth & Fifth Year Students

For 3 Year Law Course After Graduation

Category C - 1 Year student
Category D - 2 & 3 Year Students

The medium of essay should be ENGLISH.

For more details, visit http://www.manupatra.com/Essay/

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Reconstitution of Jus Cultura - The Literary, Quiz and Debating Society


This is to announce that Jus Cultura – the Literary, Quiz and Debating Society of the National Law Institute University, Bhopal will be reconstituted for the ensuing academic session 2010-11.

All persons desirous of becoming members of Jus Cultura are invited to send their CVs to the Jus Cultura email id: juscultura.nliu@gmail.com

All existing members of Jus Cultura who wish to apply are required to submit a write-up of 100 - 150 words indicating their contribution to the body in the previous academic session.

Applications close at 2359 HRS on Sunday, 18th April, 2010.

Dr. Mukesh Srivastava Avinash Jha

Faculty-in-charge Convener