The GNLU Law Review (TGLR) is the flagship of the Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, India. The Review is a general student edited law review published biannually..The Law Review is being published biannually under the supervision and guidance of its advisory panel comprising of eminent legal luminaries such as Justice P.N. Bhagwati, former Chief Justice of India, Justice Mohit S. Shah, Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court, Senior Advocate K.K. Venugopal Supreme Court of India to name a few..The TGLR is pleased to announce the call for papers for its Volume 3, Issue 2. The TGLR, in pursuit of its intent to act as a forum for the promotion of an objective study of the Indian legal system, encourages the contribution of Articles, Notes and Comments on the Indian legal and judicial system from academia, practitioners, policy makers and students of law..The word limit for Articles is 7000 words, excluding footnotes. The word limit for Notes and Comments is 4000 words, excluding footnotes. Co-authorship to a maximum of two authors is permitted. The citation should be strictly in accordance with the Chicago Manual of Style..For submission guidelines please see the editorial policy.
The GNLU Law Review (TGLR) is the flagship of the Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, India. The Review is a general student edited law review published biannually..The Law Review is being published biannually under the supervision and guidance of its advisory panel comprising of eminent legal luminaries such as Justice P.N. Bhagwati, former Chief Justice of India, Justice Mohit S. Shah, Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court, Senior Advocate K.K. Venugopal Supreme Court of India to name a few..The TGLR is pleased to announce the call for papers for its Volume 3, Issue 2. The TGLR, in pursuit of its intent to act as a forum for the promotion of an objective study of the Indian legal system, encourages the contribution of Articles, Notes and Comments on the Indian legal and judicial system from academia, practitioners, policy makers and students of law..The word limit for Articles is 7000 words, excluding footnotes. The word limit for Notes and Comments is 4000 words, excluding footnotes. Co-authorship to a maximum of two authors is permitted. The citation should be strictly in accordance with the Chicago Manual of Style..For submission guidelines please see the editorial policy.