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The Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law (IJIPL) is National Academy of Legal Studies and Research, Hyderabad’s (NALSAR) student run journal and is wholly devoted to intellectual property law.
The force behind the IJIPL is its five member student Editorial Board which is assisted by an Advisory Panel consisting of several renowned experts in the field of intellectual property law such as Prof. John Phillips of King’s College, London; Prof. Shamnad Basheer of Oxford IP Research Centre and Prof. at NUJS; Pravin Anand of Anand and Anand and Dr. Peter Ganea of Max Planc Institute for IP.
Published annually, it is an endeavour of NALSAR in collaboration with the N.C. Banerjee Centre for Intellectual Property Law. The Journal, now in its fourth year of publication, aims at not just documenting student scholarship but also serves to boost the intellectual property academia in the country.
The Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law is pleased to invite contributions for Volume 4 of 2011. The maximum word limit for Articles and Essays is 5,000 words (exclusive of footnotes) whereas that for Notes and Comments is 2,500 words (exclusive of footnotes).
To view the submission guidelines and editorial policy please see the IJIPL Journal’s website.
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