Indian Journal of Arbitration Law – Call For Papers

Followers of our blog may recall reading our post in October 2012 regarding the launch of the Indian Journal of Arbitration Law (IJAL). The IJAL is the flagship journal of the Centre for Advanced Research & Training in Arbitration Law published under the aegis of National Law University, Jodhpur. The inaugural edition of IJALwas launched in September 2012 and will be published bi-annually, providing timely insights useful to the international arbitration community. The online edition is available here.

On 3rd November 2012, Professor Martin Hunter, editorial advisor of the IJAL released the theme for the second issue (Volume 2: Issue 1), which is to be published in February 2013.

The editorial board is pleased to announce the call for submissions for this upcoming issue on the following theme:

“Investment Treaty Arbitration and Developing Countries: What Now & What Next”

Manuscripts may be submitted via email to editor.cartal@gmail.com latest by 5 January 2013.

For further details regarding Editorial policy and submission guidelines please visit the website here.

About Shaun Lee

Dual-qualified International Dispute Resolution and Arbitration lawyer (Singapore and England & Wales). Chartered Institute of Arbitration Fellow. Member of SIAC Reserve Panel of Arbitrators. Panel of Arbitrators and Panelist for Domain Name Dispute Resolution at the AIAC.
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