Legal Competition

2nd NLIU-CRIL Article Writing Competition 2026 at CRIL, NLIU Bhopal

About the Competition

The Centre for Research in International Law is organising the 2nd NLIU-CRIL Article Writing Competition (“Competition”), an initiative aimed at promoting academic excellence and research on pressing global issues in international law.

The competition seeks to provide a platform for students to engage with contemporary challenges and innovations in the field of international law. By fostering critical thinking and intellectual dialogue, this event will contribute significantly to academic excellence in the field of international law.

About NLIU

The National Law Institute University is a premier law school and a centre for research located in Bhopal, India. Established in 1997 by the State of Madhya Pradesh, it is one of the first three law schools to have been established under the National Law University system. Since its inception, NLIU has earned a reputation as a premier institution providing quality legal education and engaging in research in cutting-edge areas of law.

About the Centre for Research in International Law

The Centre for Research in International Law is a student-run body at the National Law Institute University, which was established with an aim to increase awareness of international law and policy among students. It seeks to ensure an active and inclusive atmosphere, in collaboration with various esteemed organizations wherein an interface between like-minded students and the extensive area of international law is created.

Since its inception, CRIL has, in its endeavours to promote International law, organised several lectures, panel discussions and conferences. The Centre has had the opportunity of providing a platform to debate and discuss prevalent international issues with eminent personalities.

Themes

  • Global Environmental Law
  • Trade and Investment Law
  • Human Rights Law
  • International Humanitarian Law
  • International Migration Law
  • Law of the Sea
  • International Law and Cyberspace
  • International Criminal Law
  • Air and Space Law

Eligibility

The Competition is open to students currently pursuing an undergraduate degree or postgraduate law degree (3 Year LL.B./5 Year LL.B./LLM/Ph.D.) who are eligible to participate. The competition will be open to both individual participants and teams of two, with no restrictions on institutional affiliation for team members.

How to Register?

Interested candidates can register online via the link given at the end of the post.

Important dates

February 23, 2026Registrations Open
March 20, 2026Deadline for Registration
March 31, 2026Deadline for Submission of Manuscript
April 1, 2026Acknowledgement of Submission of Manuscript
April 20, 2026Declaration of Results

Awards

Cash Prizes(s)Winner(s): Cash prize of INR 15,000/-
1st Runner(s)-up: Cash prize of INR 7,500/-
2nd Runner(s)-up: Cash prize of INR 5,000/-
Publication OpportunityTop three articles will be published in Volume V of the NLIU-CRIL Journal of International Law and Policy
Certificates1. Certificate of Merit for Top 10 entries
2. Certificates of Participation for all valid entries

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