Call for papers: Indian Journal of Arbitration Law

From Mohit Maheshwari, senior editor of the Indian Journal of Arbitration Law:

The Indian Journal of Arbitration Law is a biannual, student-reviewed Journal by the Centre for Advanced Research and Training in Arbitration Law (CARTAL) of National Law University, Jodhpur.

The Journal strives to inculcate the prevalent theories in the field of arbitration with their practical relevance. The editorial board seeks to achieve this feat by including contributions from individuals with varied expertise of practicing arbitration and by focusing on developing trends. In this regard, the board would give due emphasis to the rich thought processes of students of law, who bring to the forefront the innovative academic research currently underway in most law schools all over the world. Inclusion of changing regional trends will play a vital part in understanding the scope and extant of this discipline and would therefore find due importance in the Journal.

The Indian Journal of Arbitration Law is pleased to announce its upcoming issue (Volume 3: Issue 1), which is to be published in March next year on the following theme: “The Rise of Asian Arbitral Institutions and its Impact on International Arbitration.”

We would be happy to review papers on contemporary international arbitration law in the Asia-pacific region, even those that are not specifically related to the above mentioned theme.

The Board of Editors cordially invites original, unpublished submissions for publication in the following categories:
– Articles
– Notes/Comments
– Book Reviews

Manuscripts may be submitted via email to editor.cartal@gmail.com latest by 31st January 2014.

For further details regarding Editorial policy and submission guidelines please visit this site.