Call for Papers by Centre for Tax Laws | NLU Delhi
Centre for Tax Laws (CTL) at NLU Delhi is inviting submissions on a rolling basis. Scroll down for more details!
The Centre for Tax Laws (CTL) at National Law University, Delhi, is a leading research centre that aims to foster tax law scholarship in India. To this end, we have launched our first All India Call for Papers and Blogs on a rolling basis. As part of our outreach efforts, we would like to request that you kindly support our endeavour and post a post for our Call for Papers and Blogs on your website.
About Centre for Tax Laws, NLU Delhi:
The Centre for Tax Laws was established in 2018 under National Law University Delhi to work in tax laws. We want to facilitate a high-level research environment where the student community appreciates the significance of tax laws and gets experiential learning from the established experts in this field. We also want to consistently provide policy interventions in the form of comments, and feedback to the government as reforming the taxation laws is high on its agenda. With this broader objective, we are working towards creating a pool of academics, lawyers, researchers, professionals, students and individuals who work in developing, implementing, formulating and analyzing the current tax laws both at the national as well as international level.
About the Call for Papers
The Centre for Tax Laws at National Law University, Delhi invites submissions for articles and blogs on contemporary taxation and related legal issues. We seek to promote original research on critical topics such as Direct and Indirect Taxation, International Taxation, Tax Policy Reforms, and more. Play an active role in advancing tax law scholarship by contributing research that links academia, industry, and government.
Submission Categories
- Articles (3,000–4,000 words)
- Blogs (1,500–2,000 words)
Themes (Not exhaustive)
- Direct and Indirect Taxation
- Digital Taxation
- Tax Policy Reforms
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Banking and Insurance
- General Corporate & Tax Law
We accept rolling submissions—join us in our mission to advance research and policy interventions in tax law. Co-authorship of up to two authors is permitted.
Submission Process
Submissions must be made exclusively through this Google Form.
Downloads
Brochure: [Click here to view]
Contact
Email: ctl@nludelhi.ac.in.
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