Indian Student Law Review

Indian Student Law Review Indian Student Law Review (ISLR) is the annual flagship journal of the School of Excellence In Law, Chennai, instituted in the year 2011.

It is a student- edited, peer reviewed journal. The first edition of ISLR, published in 2011 featured pieces authored by the Chief Justice and Judges of the Supreme Court, High Court, senior counsels practicing at the Indian bar and several legal luminaries, academicians and law students. The first issue garnered remarkable appreciation across the length and breadth of the country. ISLR has now su

ccessfully entered its third year of publication and seeks to be the voice of student writing across India and beyond. Every edition encompasses a detailed emphasis on the contemporary developments in the Indian legal system. It is in this ethos that the third edition is touted to bring everything under the Cyber Domain to its astute readers.

CALL FOR PAPERS - *2018* Edition!! THE EDITORIAL BOARD IS PLEASED TO CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THE 2018 EDITION ON THE THEME '...
02/01/2018

CALL FOR PAPERS - *2018* Edition!!

THE EDITORIAL BOARD IS PLEASED TO CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THE 2018 EDITION ON THE THEME 'HUMAN RIGHTS & IT'S RELATION TO OTHER AREAS OF LAW'.

FOR FURTHER DETAILS, PLEASE VISIT-

The Indian Student Law Review (ISLR) is the annual student journal of The School of Excellence In Law, Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, Chennai.

20/01/2016

Hello! Indian Student Law Review (ISLR) is proud to present the ISLR Lecture Series. We are elated to announce that Justice Dr. S. Muralidhar, Delhi High Court has consented to give the inaugral lecture on 'Recent changes in Arbitration law' on 25/1/2016( Auditorium, TNDALU).

So, do come and attend the lecture to know 'whats up' with the Arbitration law :D

22/10/2015

Hello! The Indian Student Law Review (ISLR) : ISSN 2249-4391 is now calling for Articles, Notes and Book reviews for its 4th Edition (2015-16) :: Deadline 10th January 2016

Theme:

a) Company Law,
b) Arbitration,
c) Taxation (restricted to GST, DTAA, MAT, Cross border mergers, CSR, BEPS, PE)

for the 2015-2016 Edition of the journal.

Students, Members of the academia, Research Scholars and others interested may send in their work, latest by 10th January, 2016 (11:59 IST).
The contributions can be made on any sub-themes co-related to the main themes provided above.

For further details refer to the call for papers notification and the Publishers Manual attached herein.

Call for papers notification :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d1x0p3fqb9ga95v/The%20Indian%20Student%20Law%20Review.docx?dl=0

Publishers Manual : https://www.dropbox.com/s/93wyx4f0hwp7z7w/ISLR-Publishers%20Manual%202015-16.pdf?dl=0

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11/04/2015

ISLR apologises for the inordinate delay in getting back to the authors who had submitted their work. The happy news is that first round of evaluation is complete and selected authors have been sent a mail.

Cheers!

Alan Blacker- the boy who was ripped!
14/03/2015

Alan Blacker- the boy who was ripped!

Several months ago, our friends at Legal Cheek uncovered the curious case of a solicitor named Alan Blacker. Though you wouldn’t know his name if you met him in court, because in such formal settings, Blacker goes...

07/03/2015

We have been receiving a lot of calls asking if an extension could be sought for the submissions or whether submissions would be accepted after the specified last date; i.e 8/3/2015. Apropos, ISLR has decided to extend the the submission deadline to 22/3/2015 (11:59 PM IST).

Cheers!

01/03/2015

The Snowden Aftermath; CJEU declares surveillance laws invalid for fundamental rights violation – the effects of the decision on Member States Posted on February 26, 2015 by k1182565 Raven ButcherLLM student at King’s College London specialising in International Business Law EU law affects, or has t…

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