Alliance Centre for
Corporate and Commercial Law
Alliance School of Law has set up an exclusive Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law, named as the Alliance Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law (ACCL), which offers a unique and powerful approach to prepare students to become transactional lawyers representing businesses and investors. After graduating, a student who has participated in the Corporate Concentration should have a theoretical and substantive foundation for corporate law fundamentals, including business associations, mergers and acquisitions and securities regulation.
ACCL promotes advanced research and outreach activities among faculty and students in Corporate and Commercial law.
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Alliance Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law (AJCCL) is an annual ONLINE Journal. Alliance Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law (ACCL), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bengaluru here by invites original and unpublished research papers in the arena of Corporate and Commercial Law for publication in the Alliance Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law (AJCCL). The Journal is a double
peer-reviewed publication from the School of Law, Alliance University. It aims to publish quality research papers which have much literary and practical relevance and application. This journal would provide content and insight into all aspects of Corporate and Commercial Law and serve as a legal platform which promotes research culture by contributing quality content and reporting noteworthy findings. Contributions are invited from academics, researchers and practitioners. High consideration will be given to articles with a strong policy, theoretical or reform focus. The authors will be encouraged to explore various contemporary issues relating to Corporate and Commercial law.