
GLC-SPIL International Law Journal
Board of Editors
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Smt. Asmita A. Vaidya
Editorial Board
Dr. Monish Tourangbam
Prof. Manimuthu Gandhi
Dr. Vinai Kumar Singh
Mr. Rohit Bokil
Chief Managing Editor
Mr. Aditya Kumar
Senior Associate Editors
Ms. Vaishnavi Nachankar
Ms. Lavanya Hajare
Associate Editors
Mr. Abhijeet Bhadke
Mr. Ajay Sharma
Ms. Anushka More
Mr. Nakshatra Pain
Ms. Riya Mishra
Ms. Sirosia Gracias
About the Journal
The GLC-SPIL International Law Journal (ILJ) is an esteemed annual publication from SPIL Mumbai, dedicated to fostering critical thought and dialogue in the field of international law. It is double-blind, peer-reviewed open access journal crafted to present cutting-edge research, insightful articles, and detailed analyses by prominent scholars, legal professionals, and students alike. Every edition showcases an array of compelling legal issues spanning public international law, transnational commercial law, human rights, environmental law, and more, aiming to illuminate diverse perspectives on global legal challenges.
With a highly-affiliated editorial board, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity and scholarship, ensuring that each article contributes meaningfully to current debates and developments. The Journal serves not only as a source of knowledge but as a platform where students and professionals can engage, learn, and expand their understanding of the ever-evolving field of International Law.
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Aim and Scope
The GLC-SPIL International Law Journal (ILJ) aims to serve as a dynamic platform for advancing scholarship and dialogue in the field of international law. Published bi-annually by the students of Government Law College, Mumbai under the aegis of Students for the Promotion of International Law (SPIL), the Journal is committed to promoting high-quality, original, and impactful legal research. It welcomes contributions from students, academics, practitioners, and researchers across the globe.
The scope of the Journal encompasses all areas of Public and Private International Law, including but not limited to international trade law, humanitarian law, environmental law, human rights, dispute resolution, investment law, and international institutions. Beginning in the academic year 2025–26, the Journal will feature two issues annually: the first issue invites submissions on any general topic under the wide umbrella of international law, while the second issue will be thematically linked to the annual Government Law College International Law Summit, providing space for focused engagement with pressing global legal challenges.