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Online Internships at Journal for Law Students and Researchers (Apply by Dec 19)

Bar & Bench

The Journal for Law Students and Researchers [JLSR] is an Online Journal with ISSN: 2582-306X which is quarterly, Peer Reviewed, published online and JLSR seeks to provide an interactive platform for the publication of Short Articles, Long Articles, Book Reviews, Case Comments, Research Papers, Essays in the field of Law.

Our aim is to upgrade the level of interaction and discourse about contemporary issues of law. We are eager to become a highly cited publication, through quality contributions from students, academicians, professionals from the industry, the bar and the bench.

JLSR welcomes contributions from all legal branches, as long as the work is original, unpublished, unplagiarized and is in consonance with the submission guidelines.

ELIGIBILITY

Students pursuing their graduation degree in Law.

Good Writing Skills

Tenure

One month (20th Dec, 2020 - 20th Jan, 2021).

Tasks & Instructions

You have to send us 3 articles/research papers and 1 case comment un plagiarized ones during the tenure of internship. Interns who will be sending us un plagiarized assigned work within time will be receiving certificate of competition.

Application Procedure

Mail your CV at jflsrjournal@gmail.com

Note: If you did not receive any response from our side till 20th then assume that our internship slots are filled.

Contact Info

Email: jflsrjournal@gmail.com

Website: www.jlsrjournal.in

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