About The IP Law Post
The IP Law Post is a group of HNLU students with a keen interest in Intellectual Property Law. By means of this blog, they aim to facilitate dialogue on recent domestic and international developments.
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions must be centred on intellectual property (IP) law, or discuss issues directly or indirectly relevant to IP. The IP Law Post accepts analytical pieces regarding recent developments as well as those exploring new perspectives on long-standing discourses in IP law.
- Submissions should be the original work of the author(s). Posts shall be screened for plagiarism. Co-authorship is permitted up to a maximum of two authors.
- Submissions should be between 800-1500 words in length (exclusive of references). Longer write-ups may be split into multi-part posts, in consultation with the editors (all parts of the write-up will have to be submitted together).
- References must be hyperlinked to relevant sources. Endnotes will be accepted if the said reference cannot be accommodated through hyperlinks, and must be formatted in accordance with OSCOLA 4th edition guidelines.
- The IP Law Post accepts submissions on a rolling basis. The Editorial Board holds absolute discretion in determining whether to accept a submission or not.
Submission Procedure
- In order to facilitate a greater dialogue in the field of Intellectual Property Law, we accept submissions from both students and legal practitioners.
- All the submissions must be sent in MS Word document to iplawpost[at]gmail.com with the subject line “Submission for IPLP”.
- Author(s) must include their full name and institution in the body of the e-mail while submitting the same. A brief description of the author(s) is also welcome.
Contact Information
For any queries, please contact us at iplawpost[at]gmail.com with the subject line “Query”.
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