Call for Blogs: LexDogma: No Submission Fee, Rolling Submission
About the Organizer
LexDogma is a student-run and reviewed legal blog. The blog was founded by the students of the National Law University Odisha.
About the Blog
The main focus of the blog is to create a forum to share analytical views on contemporary legal issues.
Themes
While there are no rigid thematic constraints, the article should be related to trending legal issues: national or international. The expectation is that the submitted article will provide informed perspective, critical thinking and new insight to the readers.
Submission Guidelines
The submissions must be sent to editorlexdogma[at]gmail.com in a MS word document.
Authors are expected to submit articles of length not more than 1500 words. Authors are requested to adhere to the word limit.
Co-Authorship
The maximum number of co-authors permitted is two.
Font Style
The manuscript submitted by the author(s) must adhere to the following font styles:
- The manuscript submitted must be in Times New Roman.
- The line spacing must be 1.5.
- The font size of the title – 16, font size of headings -14 and the font size of the body – 12.
Citation Style
The author(s) are requested to provide the link of the sources which have been cited by them in the main body or are requested to provide endnotes.
Other Instructions
- Along with the manuscript, the author must provide an abstract (in about 4 to 5 lines).
- Authors are requested to give a written undertaking that the manuscripts submitted are original pieces of work and has not been plagiarized nor has been published or is in consideration for publishing in any other place.
- The cover letter of the author(s) must consist of the names, profession and university/firm/place of work.
Contact Information
Email: editorlexdogma[at]gmail.com
The website link of LexDogma is here.
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