The Royal Moot Court Society (RMCS) at Assam Royal Global University invites well-reasoned, analytically rich blog submissions for its RMCS Blog. This is a rolling call, so you can write and submit whenever your idea is ready rather than racing a single hard deadline. If you enjoy unpacking contemporary legal and policy developments in clear, accessible prose, this is a friendly platform to get your work published under a recognised university society.
The Assam Royal Global University (RGU) is a private university located in Guwahati, Assam, established by the Assam Royal Global University Act of 2013. Its campus in Betkuchi, on National Highway 37, sits roughly 22 km from LGBI Airport and is well connected by road and rail, offering a green, serene environment. RGU positions itself as a modern, forward-looking university that blends globally integrated education with regional relevance.
The Royal School of Law & Administration (RSLA) is RGU's dedicated school for legal studies and public administration. It runs a range of programmes, including a five-year integrated BA/BBA LLB (Hons), a three-year LLB (Hons), and a one-year LLM, offered in both day-shift and morning-shift formats. The school is committed to cultivating skilled legal professionals and responsible leaders.
The Royal Moot Court Society (RMCS) is a student-driven academic initiative dedicated to advocacy excellence, research aptitude, and ethical legal practice. The RMCS Blog is its dedicated space for academically grounded writing on contemporary legal issues. It aims to bridge doctrinal understanding with practical insight by publishing articles that critically examine case law, legislative developments, constitutional debates, and the emerging intersections of law with technology, society, and global governance. The Blog is published in English, so it is open to a broad readership.
The Blog welcomes submissions across a wide spread of legal areas. You can write on any of the following themes:
This call is open to a wide pool of contributors:
Manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word (.docx) format only. PDF or other file types will not be accepted. The filename should contain only the title of the post, with no personal or identifying details.
Use the following formatting:
Format the title of the submission in Times New Roman, size 12, bold, ALL CAPS.
There is no submission or publication fee. Participation in this call for blogs is free.
Submissions are made online. Prepare your anonymised .docx manuscript following the guidelines above, then submit it through the official Google Form linked below. As this is a rolling call, you may submit whenever your piece is ready; the deadline shown here is a near-term checkpoint and the Society continues to accept submissions on a rolling basis.