
Blog Submission Guidelines
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I. General Guidelines
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We at AICLR accept blogs pertaining to topics revolving around commercial law and arbitration law on a rolling basis. We encourage original and creative blogs which are inclusive of the opinions and analysis of issues presented.
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Co-authorship up to two authors is allowed. Refrain from mentioning the name, institutional affiliation or any other detail of the author(s) in the document and the name of the document to facilitate the double-blind review process.
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All works must be original and unpublished. Any form of plagiarism will lead to disqualification for publication on the Blog.
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The word limit for the manuscript is 1650 words. This word limit is exclusive of the endnotes (if any). Longer posts may be accepted and published in parts subject to the discretion of the editors.
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All references must be in the form of hyperlinks in the body of the submission. Hyperlinks should be provided to all supporting materials and legal texts for the benefit of the readers. In case no hyperlink is available for any reference, use of endnotes is recommended.
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Submissions must be in a Word format (‘.doc’ or ‘.docx’). Ensure that the title of the document has been renamed to the title of the post (without any personal detail of the author(s)).
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Editorial policy
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The Board of Editors retains complete discretion over acceptance or rejection of manuscripts.
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The Board of Editors will not entertain requests for advance decisions based on abstracts, topic proposals or outlines. Editorial decisions shall be based solely on review of the final manuscripts submitted by the author(s).
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After initial acceptance, manuscripts may be returned to the author(s) with suggestions related to substance and/or style. Final acceptance of a manuscript for publication is contingent on the incorporation of such suggestions to the satisfaction of the Board of Editors.
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Upon final acceptance of the manuscript for publication by the Board, the copyright over the manuscript is vested in the Blog. However, the moral rights over the manuscript shall vest in the author(s).
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The manuscript which is published on any other platform must not be submitted for publication. The Blog only accepts exclusive publications.
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Review Process
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All the manuscripts will go through a double-blind peer review. The review process of each manuscript may take up to 15 days, though the Board of Editors shall endeavour to respond back to the author(s) within a week.
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Please note that the Board will directly provide the decision to accept or reject the manuscript. The amendments and suggestions, if any, shall be communicated to the authors at the earliest.
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If the manuscript has been selected for publication, the authors will be expected to perform any necessary revision in good faith. Authors are also expected to be cooperative when it comes to minor editorial changes which might be necessary even after the submission of edited manuscript by the author(s)

