
About the Organiser
The International Law and Policy Society (ILPS) at National Law University Odisha is a student-run academic society dedicated to promoting research and discourse on international law and foreign policy. It provides a platform for intellectual engagement through publications, seminars, and collaborations with scholars, policymakers, and institutions.
About the Competition
The International Law and Policy Society (ILPS), NLUO invites blog submissions on a rolling basis for its blog platform. The blog aims to publish analytical and research-driven pieces on contemporary issues in international law and global policy.
Objective:
- To encourage research and discussion on contemporary international law issues
- To provide a platform for students, academicians, and practitioners to publish scholarly work
- To foster intellectual dialogue on global legal and policy developments
Participants must:
- Submit original and unpublished work
- Ensure proper citation and acknowledgment of sources
- Follow prescribed formatting and plagiarism standards
- Submit through the designated Google Form only
Eligibility
Open to: law students, academicians, practitioners, and anyone interested in international law
Mode: Online submission
Registration & Submission
Registration Fees
Single Author: Not specified (generally free)
Co-Author: Not specified
Prizes
Not specified (publication opportunity is the primary benefit)
Registration Starts:
Ongoing (Rolling basis)
Registration Ends:
Rolling basis (no fixed deadline)
Submission Deadline:
Rolling submissions (accepted throughout the year)
Results Announcement:
Authors are usually informed within ~10 days of acknowledgement (approximate editorial timeline)
Contact Information
Email: editorialboardilps@gmail.com(for submissions) ilps@nluo.ac.in(for queries)
Opportunities:
- Publication on ILPS blog
- Exposure to international law scholarship
- Enhancement of research and writing skills
- Visibility among academics and professionals
Location
Cuttack (Organising institution location)

