Herbert Smith Freehills India Essay Competition 2013

(The following announcement comes to us from the National Law School of India Review)

The National Law School of India Review (NLSIR)
in association with Herbert Smith Freehills is pleased to announce the Herbert
Smith Freehills India Essay Competition 2013. The Competition is open to
undergraduate law students from NLSIU, Bangalore, NALSAR, Hyderabad, WBNUJS,
Kolkata, NLU, Jodhpur, NLU, Delhi, GNLU, Gujarat, NLIU, Bhopal, NLU, Odisha,
Jindal Global Law School, and School of Excellence in Law, Chennai.
The topics for
this year’s Competition are:
(1) Corporate Social
Responsibility in the new Companies Act: A Critical Perspective
(2) The implications of BALCO v.
Kaiser Aluminium: A practitioner’s perspective
The two best essays per topic win prizes of
Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 12,500 respectively along with certificates.
The winning essays will also be considered for
publication in the next issue of NLSIR in accordance with the Editorial Policy
of the journal.
The deadline for submission is
11.59 P.M., 29 May, 2013.
The word limit is 3000 words inclusive of
footnotes but excluding the abstract and bibliography.

Joint authorship is not permitted. The entries
must be accompanied by a 300 word abstract and should follow a uniform system
of citation. For further details regarding the structure and evaluation criteria,
please refer to the submission guidelines that have been sent
to the participating colleges.
All entries are required to be submitted via
e-mail as a PDF document to mail.nlsir@gmail.com.

For any further details or
queries, please contact us at mail.nlsir@gmail.com

Comments

5 responses to “Herbert Smith Freehills India Essay Competition 2013”

  1. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    This random selection of a few colleges for participation is shocking and disappointing.

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  2. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    And a competition meant only for undergraduate students has, as its topic, 'The implications of BALCO v. Kaiser Aluminium: A practitioner’s perspective '

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  3. SHASHANK tripathi Avatar

    Why HNLU Raipur Is excluded from the List??? Why this selective eligibilty for participation???

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  4. Inquiring Avatar
    Inquiring

    where does it say it is only open to undergrads???

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  5. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Shocking that the likes of RGNUL Patiala, HNLU Raipur and RMLNLU Lucknow have been disregarded whereas NLU Odisha, JGLS and SOEL Chennai haven't been.

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