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Call For Blogs: The Competition and Commercial Law Review [TCCLR]: Rolling Submissions

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The Competition and Commercial Law Review (TCCLR) is inviting submissions for its blog on a rolling basis.

About the Blog

The Competition and Commercial Law Review (TCCLR) is intended to be a junction, where academia and industry interact to yield effective solutions for contemporary issues in the field of competition and commercial law.

TCCLR also aims to inculcate a culture of high-quality legal research in the field of competition and commercial laws and be an all-in-one web portal for practitioners and law students, keeping them abreast of the latest legal developments.

The Advisors

The articles selected for publication on the website are regularly checked for their quality by the Board of Advisors of TCCLR, comprising of Ms. Anisha Chand (Partner, Khaitan & Co.), Dr. Rishab Gupta (Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co.), Mrs. Almitra Gupta (Capital Markets Associate, Linklaters, Singapore), Mrs. Nandini Pathak (Leader, Nishith Desai Associates), Mr. Vinay Shukla (Senior Member, Nishith Desai Associates), Mr. Akshay Pathak (Senior Associate, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas & Co.), Ms. Hrideja Shah (Founder, Legal Sollis & Dual Qualified Lawyer – India & California), Mr. Saurav Bhaumik (Associate, Khaitan & Co.) and Ms. Swati Sharma (P&A Law Offices).

Submission Guidelines

  1. Submissions should necessarily be the original work of the contributor. Contributors, during the review process, shall endeavor in immediately making us aware of any kind of submission of their draft posts with other publishers.
  2. Authors are advised to keep their articles concise and precise to enhance the effectiveness of their posts. The word limit should essentially range between 1000 – 1500 words.
  3. Co-authorship is allowed up to two authors.
  4. The content must be written in Times New Roman in font size 12 with a line spacing of 1.5.
  5. Capitalized expressions used therein in the article shall be defined as (Defined Term). For example: Competition Commission of India (CCI). All such references to Sections, Regulations, Rules, etc. shall be capitalized as and wherever applicable.
  6. Relevant sources should be hyperlinked by the author in the main text itself. Posts containing footnotes or end-notes shall not be considered.
  7. As a general rule, posts must be more than simply explanatory pieces. They should essentially include critical analysis.
  8. Please note that we have a zero-tolerance policy towards plagiarism.

TCCLR welcomes blog posts in the form of articles, opinion pieces and case comments in the field of:

  1. Arbitration law
  2. Banking & Finance law
  3. Competition/Antitrust law
  4. Corporate law
  5. Insolvency & Bankruptcy law
  6. Investment Funds
  7. Labour & Employment law
  8. Regulatory & Securities law
  9. Taxation law

Submission Procedure

All submissions must be in Microsoft Word format (.doc/.docx) and shall be sent to tcclr.blog@gmail.com.

Contact Information

Clarifications, if any, may be sought from the TCCLR team by writing an email to tcclr.blog@gmail.com.

 

The link to the official website of TCCLR is given here.


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