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Akansha

Joined: 24 Sep 2009
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Sun Oct 04, 2009 03:12 PM
Hi,

There are many law students, lawyers who have several publications to their credit. Having them often adds weightage to securing admission to an LL.M programme in a good institution, and also for the profession in - toto.

Kindly tell me the procedure of having your work published. Who do you approach?
Where?
How?
What are the papers/ work that are generally selected?

Many thanks
Akanksha
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dimpy

Joined: 06 Sep 2008
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Sun Oct 04, 2009 06:12 PM
If u write the paper under the guidance of your Professor, they dont only help u by giving u an able orientation(experience matters!!) but also, they can tell u more abt the journals, the publishers, u can send ur work to, more than u know already(I bet!!).
Also see if ur University's law journal shows interest in it.
My Professors were quite helpful, so I know.

Take Care.


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Akansha

Joined: 24 Sep 2009
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Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:55 AM
Thanks for your response dimpy.

Well, my question remains the same. What if one has to do it on his own, without having any aid from seniors or professors? When I studied LL.B, we did not have any / no knowledge of it. Am not a student and cannot seek help from anybody.

Question remains the same :)

Many thanks in advance

Akanksha

[Edited by Akansha on 05 Oct 2009]

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dimpy

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Mon Oct 05, 2009 06:51 PM
Well, then i will say, u can send ur paper to journals of international law Institute, indian law institute, for more names i suggest u net search.
Lets hope someone takes interest in it, and u may be lucky!
Wait and watch then.
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