Call for Papers: SCCLP Corporate Law & Practice Conference 2026
O.P. Jindal Global University | 📅 19 April 2026 (Offline)
Submission Deadline: 29 January 2026
Law students and young legal researchers, here’s a great opportunity to showcase your scholarship and engage with cutting‑edge corporate law issues!
The Student Chapter for Corporate Law & Practice (SCCLP) at Jindal Global Law School is organising its Corporate Law & Practice Conference 2026. This is more than just a conference — it’s a platform to deepen your understanding of real‑world corporate legal challenges and connect with practitioners and academics.
🔍 Conference Tracks include:
1. Deal-Making & Modern M&A Structuring
Explore the latest trends in mergers and acquisitions, including cross-border deals, innovative deal structuring, legal due diligence, shareholder agreements, and the role of regulatory compliance in complex transactions.
2. Exit Engineering & Capital Market Strategies
Focus on strategies for corporate exits, including IPOs, buyouts, secondary offerings, and venture capital exits. Discuss legal frameworks governing public listings, investor protection, and market regulations.
3. Technology & Automation in Corporate Transactions
Examine the impact of emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, and smart contracts on corporate law. Explore automation in transactional processes, compliance, contract management, and risk mitigation.
4. Cross-Border Structuring & Multi-Jurisdictional Control
Analyze legal challenges in international corporate structuring, including taxation, regulatory approvals, foreign investment laws, and dispute resolution in multiple jurisdictions.
5. Insolvency, Homebuyer Rights & Stakeholder Resolution
Study the legal mechanics of corporate insolvency, stakeholder rights, and strategies for resolving creditor and shareholder disputes. Includes case studies under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and other relevant regulations.
6. Data Governance, DPDP Compliance & Corporate Accountability
Understand the evolving landscape of data protection, privacy compliance, corporate accountability, and reporting obligations. Explore the practical implications of India’s Data Protection Act, DPDP rules, and global privacy standards.
📝 Submission Details
• Word Limit: 3000–4000 words (excluding references)
• Co‑authorship: Up to 2 authors
• Submit by: 29 January 2026
• Submit at Email: scclp@jgu.edu.in
🎁 What You Can Gain
✅ Cash prizes for top submissions
✅ Publication opportunity on the Global Business Law Review Blog
✅ Presentation slot at the conference
✅ Participation certificates for presenters
If you’re passionate about corporate law and want your research noticed by peers and professionals, this is your stage. Get writing, refine your arguments, and make your mark in the business law community!
For any queries: scclp@jgu.edu.in
