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The Law School Policy Review (LSPR), a student-run online platform centered on law and policy and run by the students of the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Bengaluru, India’s premier law school, is now inviting original and unpublished submissions to its blog.

About LSPR​


The Law School Policy Review (LSPR) was founded by a group of students at the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru in 2018 with the singular goal of generating and hosting open-access discourse, debate, and discussion on law and policy in the wider context of India society, law, politics, economy, and governmental affairs. LSPR currently hosts a multitude of articles and posts on wide-ranging issues, including public law, commercial law, constitutionalism, foreign policy, economic policy, public administration, and the like.

We have hosted discussions by practitioners and senior advocates such as , , , , , and . On the policy-making front, we have hosted legislators & international policy makers such as (Legislator, Switzerland), (U.N. Special Rapporteur), (former Senior Economist at the Council of Economic Advisers, The White House), (former Foreign Secretary of India) have also featured on the blog. We have also hosted prominent international academicians such as (Emeritus Professor of Public Law of the University of Queensland), (Professor & Prichard Wilson Chair in Law and Public Policy at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law), (Vice Chair of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions, ).

An inexhaustive list of posts (articles and interviews/long-form discussions) featuring notable guests/authors is available . Additionally, we regularly publish articles written by students at NLSIU and other universities/colleges across India.

About Submissions​


Our primary goal at LSPR is to generate and host accessible discourse on issues of contemporary relevance. To that end, we invite students, academicians, practitioners, and professionals to contribute to our blog and newsletter on contemporary legal developments.

Our submission guidelines are available . Please note that submissions on LSPR are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year.

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In case of any queries or concerns, please contact us at lawschoolpolicyreview@gmail.com

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