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(The following announcement comes from the National Law School of India Review) The National Law School of India Review (NLSIR), the flagship journal of the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore, in association with the Nani Palkhivala Memorial Trust is pleased to announce the release of topics for the 7th Nani Palkhivala Foundation Taxation Law Essay Competition. The competition is open to current students of law in any college or university in India. Topics: 1. Can Aspect Theory Justify Overlapping of Central and State taxes? 2. Base Erosion and Profit Sharing (BEPS) - Issues and Solutions Nations across the globe are increasingly looking at ways and means of preventing the erosion of their tax bases by entering into multilateral agreements and reforming municipal law, including transfer pricing regulations. In 2013, the OECD released two reports capturing the debate in this field. The lack of uniform standards and ancillary issues of dispute resolution and tax treaty obligations have further complicated the contours of this issue. Authors are expected to identify and deal with the key problems in this area and suggest mitigation measures as well. Word limit: 3500 words (inclusive of footnotes)Deadline: 20th June, 2014 i.e. 23:59 pm on 19th June, 2014Prize Money: First Prize - ₹ 6,000                       Second Prize - ₹ 4,000                      Third Prize - ₹ 2,000 Joint authorship is not allowed. There is no specific mode of citation to be followed, but citations should be uniform. Please send the essay and author information in separate files. The essay must not contain any identification of the author. Plagiarism will result in disqualification. For any further details or queries, please contact National Law School of India Review (NLSIR) at: mail.nlsir@gmail.com.
The  readers may be interested in knowing that the Indian Journal of Law and Technology is inviting submissions for its eleventh volume. The details are provided below. The Indian Journal of Law and Technology is pleased to invite submissions for its 11th Volume due to be published in 2015  The Journal The Indian Journal of Law and Technology (IJLT) is a student-run open-access law journal published annually by the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, India (NLSIU). It is a matter of great pride for us that IJLT is the first and only law journal in India dedicated exclusively to the law and technology interface. Issues of the Journal in the past have featured articles by distinguished authors such as the Hon. Mr. Justice Kirby, William Patry, Yochai Benkler, Donald S. Chisum, His Lordship Justice Mr. Muralidhar, Benjamin Edelman, Gavin Sutter, Raymond T. Nimmer, John Frow, Christoph Antons, Lawrence Liang and Shamnad Basheer. The journal is presently indexed on the Westlaw, HeinOnline, the Legal Information Institute of India and Manupatra databases. Submission Guidelines  Issues/Scope All submissions which deal with any broad area of law and technology are welcomed. In the past, the Journal has carried submissions in the areas of: hard and soft intellectual property rights, data protection, cloud computing, pharmaceuticals and access to medicines, intermediary liability, privacy rights, free-speech and openness, telecommunications policy and regulation, media and entertainment law in the digital age, technology, innovation and competition. This list is however, merely illustrative and we are happy to discuss other areas of interest as well. We generally encourage submissions with a developing country perspective or a comparative approach that benefits the developing world.  Word limit and footnoting style Submissions may be made in any of these.
Manupatra Manupatra are publishers and providers of legal, tax, corporate and business policy databases in India.[1] [edit] History The Company started operations in 2000 and launched its flagship product, the online database in August 2001. Today, it has delivery capabilities in print and electronic media. The Company launched its CD ROM suite of products in 2004 and forayed into Print in 2006. Company's range of information products encompasses traditional and new media formats - Online Databases; CD-ROMs; E-mail Service; E-zine; Books and Journals.[2] [edit] Products Manupatra products are used in a wide variety of end markets with users ranging across Academic, Corporate, Government, Professionals (Lawyers, CA, CS etc), Banks, Consulting Companies, Media Houses, Litigants , Research Organisations, NGO’s and others.[3] [edit] Manupatra All India Essay Competition The Manupatra All India Essay Competition endeavors to encourage and promote creative thinking and knowledge of legal understanding and research amongst the students. The competition is intended to be an award for cogency & novelty of thinking on issues of contemporary relevance. The aim of this initiative is, • To develop and improve written communication skills and expression of critical thinking in law as a multidisciplinary subject. • To raise socio-legal awareness amongst the students and to highlight the evolving and emerging areas of law in its interdisciplinary perspective. • To stimulate young minds into good utilization of modern information technologies.[4] [edit] References [edit] External links.
Introduction to ALS-Delhi Library Library is the soul of any educational institute and plays a significant role in all learning activities, more so in the learning of law. The library is located on the ground floor of F-1 block of Amity Campus. It is spacious enough to cater not only to existing needs but also accommodate resources and services for future requirements. There is a continuous effort to update and add to our study material resources. Our collections and Library development policy is not constrained by any impediment. Our study resources include choicest publications of reference books, law reports, digests, encyclopedias, manuals, journals and the like. The law school also subscribes to online databases such as Westlaw India, SCC online and Manupatra.com. The Amity Law School library has a collection of 10116 books(purchased, complimentary & ICRC Publication) and 5964 bound volumes of journals and reports as on 9th June 2015 (Total Volumes 16080).In addition to this library receives more than 109 journals and magazines and 6 national newspapers apart from one newspaper published by Amity Group of Institutions (The Global Times) on regular basis. The library is following open access facility to all students, faculty and visitors. ALS library maintains records of number of books issued per day to students/ faculty. Books/journals sent for Xerox per day. From the other universities and institutes researchers visits the library for reference of their research work. Library has a capacity of 200 students at a time. All the latest magazine, journals and reports are displayed in the front side of the library for the use/information of faculty and students. The bound back volumes of journals are also provided to the faculty and students. The library follows the open access system wherein the students can access the books they want to refer directly from the.
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