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Guest SubmissionsApril 3, 2026

📢 CALL FOR BLOGS – FAIRLEX


FairLex invites submissions from students, researchers, academicians, and legal professionals passionate about research-driven and analytical legal writing.

About FairLex

FairLex is an emerging legal platform built for thinkers, writers, and changemakers in law. It brings together individuals committed to producing impactful, well-researched, and analytical content—ranging from case commentaries to policy critiques.

As highlighted in your brochure, FairLex aims to create a space where “ideas don’t just exist, they influence.”


Indicative Themes

Submissions may broadly cover (but are not limited to):

  1. Case Commentaries (SC/HC/Tribunals/International Courts)
  2. Legislative & Policy Analysis
  3. Contemporary Legal Issues
  4. Practice & Procedure
  5. ADR & Dispute Resolution
  6. Law & Society

Note: Themes are flexible—what matters is analytical depth, not mere description.

Submission Categories

CategoryWord LimitDescription

Analytical Essays

1500–2000 words

In-depth legal research

Case Comments / Legislative Notes

1200–1500 words

Focused legal analysis

Opinion Pieces

800–1200 words

Concise perspectives on current issues

Submission Guidelines

  1. Original & unpublished work only
  2. Plagiarism limit: Maximum 15% (with report)
  3. Format: .doc / .docx only
  4. Citations: Hyperlinks preferred / Bluebook (22nd edition)
  5. Include:
  6. Name
  7. Institution
  8. Year of study / designation
  9. Contact details

Submissions must follow proper formatting (Times New Roman, 12 pt, 1.5 spacing, etc.) as detailed in the brochure.

Submission Details

  1. Email: editorialboardfairlexfairlex@gmail.com
  2. Subject Line: Title of the Blog
  3. Deadline: Rolling submissions (open throughout the year)

🌐 Visit Us

👉 https://fairlex.in

✨ Why Publish with FairLex?

  1. Platform for serious legal discourse
  2. Opportunity to build a strong academic profile
  3. Engage with contemporary legal debates
  4. Be part of a growing community of legal scholars and practitioners

Contact

For queries, reach out at:

editorialboardfairlexfairlex@gmail.com