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RGNUL: Call For Blogs On ADR

The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, was established by the State Legislature of Punjab by passing the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab Act, 2006. The CADR Blog runs on a rolling basis and accepts articles for submission throughout the year, and are pleased to invite submissions on all topics related to ADR in the form of articles, case comments etc. Some of the themes that the authors may refer to are as follows: · Balancing the scales: Confidentiality v. Transparency As the main tenet of arbitration is party autonomy, parties often opt for confidentiality to be maintained through their contractual agreement. · To Arbitrate – or not to Arbitrate: Validity of Party Autonomy in Invalid Arbitration Agreements In light of the recent judgment of the Supreme Court in Vidya Drolia, an arbitration agreement must fulfil the requirements of a valid arbitration agreement according to the Indian Contract Act and Arbitration and Conciliation Act. · All submissions must be accompanied by an abstract of preferably 100–150 words, and at no time more than 200 words, briefly explaining the crux of the submission/the research question/focus of commentary or analysis and if possible, the structure of the submission.

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