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CFRPSAIL welcomes contributions across a diverse range of topics. To begin, authors should first explore the Areas of Research and identify a subject that aligns with their interest. Next, choose a suitable category from the Offered Categories, as each category is designed with a distinct purpose and structure.

After selecting both the research area and category, carefully review the Specific Guidelines provided for that category to ensure compliance. Authors are then advised to download the relevant sample format and prepare their manuscript in accordance with CFRPSAIL’s prescribed standards.

Once your publication is complete, you may submit it through the Write for Us section on our website by clicking the appropriate submission form available in the sidebar. All submissions undergo a review process, and accepted contributions are published within a reasonable timeframe.

The review process typically takes anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the category selected, the complexity of the submission, and the volume of manuscripts under review. Authors are requested to remain patient during this period, as each submission is carefully evaluated to maintain the quality and standards of CFRPSAIL.

NOT yet. However, CFRPSAIL intends to launch its own academic journals in the near future, and the process for the same has already been initiated before the relevant forums.

In the meantime, CFRPSAIL continues to actively welcome and publish quality research through its existing platform, providing authors with an opportunity to contribute, showcase their work, and engage in academic discourse.

No, there is no submission fee. CFRPSAIL is a non-profit organization and does not charge any fee at the initial stage, with the aim of encouraging quality research and wider participation from authors.

CFRPSAIL welcomes submissions from a wide range of contributors, including students, academics, researchers, and professionals with an interest in legal and related fields. Contributors having specialization in any subject are particularly encouraged to share their expertise.

There are no strict eligibility restrictions; however, authors are expected to demonstrate a basic understanding of the subject matter, along with originality, analytical depth, and adherence to academic standards.

CFRPSAIL also actively encourages participation from students and individuals who are new to research, with the aim of promoting a culture of writing and publication. For such contributors, special formats—such as Opinions and Non-Journal Articles—have been introduced, which are simpler in structure yet formally recognized by CFRPSAIL.

All submissions must comply with CFRPSAIL’s guidelines, including proper citation practices and ethical requirements.

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Opinion Submission Guidelines:

An opinion is a short analytical piece in which the author presents a personal viewpoint or perspective on a legal, political, or public policy issue, supported by logical reasoning, relevant facts, and sound arguments.

Submission Criteria:

  1. The opinion must relate to legal, political, governance, international relations, or public policy issues.
  2. Submissions should be between 200 and 600 words.
  3. The work must be original and written by the author.
  4. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
  5. Use of AI-generated content should be avoided.
  6. Authors should clearly state their viewpoint and justify their opinion with logical reasoning, relevant examples, or legal/political context.
  7. The writing should maintain a professional, respectful, and analytical tone, avoiding defamatory, abusive, or inflammatory language.
  8. Authors are encouraged to structure their opinion as follows:
    • 5-10 words title.
    • Brief introduction of the issue.
    • Personal viewpoint or argument.
    • Justification or supporting reasoning.
    • Short concluding remark.

Editorial Rights:

  • All submissions are subject to review by the editorial team to ensure compliance with the publication’s scope and standards.
  • The editorial board reserves the right to accept or reject any submission at its discretion, without the obligation to provide a detailed justification.
  • The editorial team may edit submissions for grammar, clarity, formatting, and minor errors, while preserving the author’s original viewpoint. Where necessary, authors may be requested to revise their submissions before publication.
  • The final decision regarding publication, editing, and placement of any submission rests solely with the editorial board.
  • The opinions expressed remain those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the publication or its editorial team.

Article Submission Guidelines:

An opinion is a short analytical piece in which the author presents a personal viewpoint or perspective on a legal, political, or public policy issue, supported by logical reasoning, relevant facts, and sound arguments.

Submission Criteria:

  1. The opinion must relate to legal, political, governance, international relations, or public policy issues.
  2. Submissions should be between 200 and 600 words.
  3. The work must be original and written by the author.
  4. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
  5. Use of AI-generated content should be avoided.
  6. Authors should clearly state their viewpoint and justify their opinion with logical reasoning, relevant examples, or legal/political context.
  7. The writing should maintain a professional, respectful, and analytical tone, avoiding defamatory, abusive, or inflammatory language.
  8. Authors are encouraged to structure their opinion as follows:
    • 5-10 words title.
    • Brief introduction of the issue.
    • Personal viewpoint or argument.
    • Justification or supporting reasoning.
    • Short concluding remark.

Editorial Rights:

  • All submissions are subject to review by the editorial team to ensure compliance with the publication’s scope and standards.
  • The editorial board reserves the right to accept or reject any submission at its discretion, without the obligation to provide a detailed justification.
  • The editorial team may edit submissions for grammar, clarity, formatting, and minor errors, while preserving the author’s original viewpoint. Where necessary, authors may be requested to revise their submissions before publication.
  • The final decision regarding publication, editing, and placement of any submission rests solely with the editorial board.
  • The opinions expressed remain those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the publication or its editorial team.

Law Review Submission Guidelines:

An opinion is a short analytical piece in which the author presents a personal viewpoint or perspective on a legal, political, or public policy issue, supported by logical reasoning, relevant facts, and sound arguments.

Submission Criteria:

  1. The opinion must relate to legal, political, governance, international relations, or public policy issues.
  2. Submissions should be between 200 and 600 words.
  3. The work must be original and written by the author.
  4. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
  5. Use of AI-generated content should be avoided.
  6. Authors should clearly state their viewpoint and justify their opinion with logical reasoning, relevant examples, or legal/political context.
  7. The writing should maintain a professional, respectful, and analytical tone, avoiding defamatory, abusive, or inflammatory language.
  8. Authors are encouraged to structure their opinion as follows:
    • 5-10 words title.
    • Brief introduction of the issue.
    • Personal viewpoint or argument.
    • Justification or supporting reasoning.
    • Short concluding remark.

Editorial Rights:

  • All submissions are subject to review by the editorial team to ensure compliance with the publication’s scope and standards.
  • The editorial board reserves the right to accept or reject any submission at its discretion, without the obligation to provide a detailed justification.
  • The editorial team may edit submissions for grammar, clarity, formatting, and minor errors, while preserving the author’s original viewpoint. Where necessary, authors may be requested to revise their submissions before publication.
  • The final decision regarding publication, editing, and placement of any submission rests solely with the editorial board.
  • The opinions expressed remain those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the publication or its editorial team.

Research Paper Submission Guidelines:

An opinion is a short analytical piece in which the author presents a personal viewpoint or perspective on a legal, political, or public policy issue, supported by logical reasoning, relevant facts, and sound arguments.

Submission Criteria:

  1. The opinion must relate to legal, political, governance, international relations, or public policy issues.
  2. Submissions should be between 200 and 600 words.
  3. The work must be original and written by the author.
  4. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
  5. Use of AI-generated content should be avoided.
  6. Authors should clearly state their viewpoint and justify their opinion with logical reasoning, relevant examples, or legal/political context.
  7. The writing should maintain a professional, respectful, and analytical tone, avoiding defamatory, abusive, or inflammatory language.
  8. Authors are encouraged to structure their opinion as follows:
    • 5-10 words title.
    • Brief introduction of the issue.
    • Personal viewpoint or argument.
    • Justification or supporting reasoning.
    • Short concluding remark.

Editorial Rights:

  • All submissions are subject to review by the editorial team to ensure compliance with the publication’s scope and standards.
  • The editorial board reserves the right to accept or reject any submission at its discretion, without the obligation to provide a detailed justification.
  • The editorial team may edit submissions for grammar, clarity, formatting, and minor errors, while preserving the author’s original viewpoint. Where necessary, authors may be requested to revise their submissions before publication.
  • The final decision regarding publication, editing, and placement of any submission rests solely with the editorial board.
  • The opinions expressed remain those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the publication or its editorial team.

Dissertation Submission Guidelines:

An opinion is a short analytical piece in which the author presents a personal viewpoint or perspective on a legal, political, or public policy issue, supported by logical reasoning, relevant facts, and sound arguments.

Submission Criteria:

  1. The opinion must relate to legal, political, governance, international relations, or public policy issues.
  2. Submissions should be between 200 and 600 words.
  3. The work must be original and written by the author.
  4. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
  5. Use of AI-generated content should be avoided.
  6. Authors should clearly state their viewpoint and justify their opinion with logical reasoning, relevant examples, or legal/political context.
  7. The writing should maintain a professional, respectful, and analytical tone, avoiding defamatory, abusive, or inflammatory language.
  8. Authors are encouraged to structure their opinion as follows:
    • 5-10 words title.
    • Brief introduction of the issue.
    • Personal viewpoint or argument.
    • Justification or supporting reasoning.
    • Short concluding remark.

Editorial Rights:

  • All submissions are subject to review by the editorial team to ensure compliance with the publication’s scope and standards.
  • The editorial board reserves the right to accept or reject any submission at its discretion, without the obligation to provide a detailed justification.
  • The editorial team may edit submissions for grammar, clarity, formatting, and minor errors, while preserving the author’s original viewpoint. Where necessary, authors may be requested to revise their submissions before publication.
  • The final decision regarding publication, editing, and placement of any submission rests solely with the editorial board.
  • The opinions expressed remain those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the publication or its editorial team.

Book Submission Guidelines:

An opinion is a short analytical piece in which the author presents a personal viewpoint or perspective on a legal, political, or public policy issue, supported by logical reasoning, relevant facts, and sound arguments.

Submission Criteria:

  1. The opinion must relate to legal, political, governance, international relations, or public policy issues.
  2. Submissions should be between 200 and 600 words.
  3. The work must be original and written by the author.
  4. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
  5. Use of AI-generated content should be avoided.
  6. Authors should clearly state their viewpoint and justify their opinion with logical reasoning, relevant examples, or legal/political context.
  7. The writing should maintain a professional, respectful, and analytical tone, avoiding defamatory, abusive, or inflammatory language.
  8. Authors are encouraged to structure their opinion as follows:
    • 5-10 words title.
    • Brief introduction of the issue.
    • Personal viewpoint or argument.
    • Justification or supporting reasoning.
    • Short concluding remark.

Editorial Rights:

  • All submissions are subject to review by the editorial team to ensure compliance with the publication’s scope and standards.
  • The editorial board reserves the right to accept or reject any submission at its discretion, without the obligation to provide a detailed justification.
  • The editorial team may edit submissions for grammar, clarity, formatting, and minor errors, while preserving the author’s original viewpoint. Where necessary, authors may be requested to revise their submissions before publication.
  • The final decision regarding publication, editing, and placement of any submission rests solely with the editorial board.
  • The opinions expressed remain those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the publication or its editorial team.

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