6th International Conference on Business, Law and Social Science
FLE is dedicated to provide a common platform for educational institutes, academia, government and industry to discuss key issues and new developments in the field of law, economics, political economy, finance and social sciences, which is critical to the development of professional competitive edge. We achieve this goal by organising highest quality academic conferences and seminars for professionals.
Conference Objective
The overall objective of the International Conference on Business, Law and Social Sciences (ICBLSS) is to explore, debate and stimulate inter-disciplinary discussion in the fields of business, law and social sciences. The conference will provide a platform to scholars from these disciplines to come together and discuss how these disciplines can collectively contribute towards the development of the society and in dealing with various emerging issues.
Who should attend?
ICBLSS provides an opportunity for academics, practitioners, consultants, scholars, researchers and policy makers with different backgrounds and experiences, to present their papers in the conference and to discuss their experiences, new ideas, research results, as well as any practical challenges encountered and/or the solutions adopted during their work.
Conference committee highly encourages doctorate (PhD) and postgraduate students to present their research proposal, or literature review, or findings, or issues in this conference with a very special registration fees. Case studies, abstracts of research in progress, as well as full research papers will be considered for the conference program for presentation purposes. Undergraduate students can ONLY attend academic conferences if (a) his/her research is funded by an organisation/institute, and/or (b) supervised by the member or faculty, and/or (c) co-authored by a Master’s student. Otherwise, undergraduate students can only attend a conference as a listener without presenting paper.
Listeners and Delegations from the same area of interest can also attend these conferences
Categories of Submissions
FLE is seeking submission of papers for presentations at the conference in two categories:
Abstract Submission
Presentation based on Abstract: All submitted abstracts will undergo a blind review. An abstract/proposal between 300 to 500 words, clearly summarizing the arguments, should be submitted before the deadline. The committee normally reaches its decision within two weeks after abstract submission. All abstracts must be submitted in English using an ‘Abstract Submission Form’. All abstracts/proposals will be published online after the conference and uploaded on FLE’s website. Click here to Download ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM
Academic Paper Submission (Optional)
Presentation based on Academic Paper: All submitted academic papers will be peer reviewed. Please submit the full academic paper only if your abstract has been first officially accepted by the committee and your are FULLY registered for the conference after paying the registration fee. The preferred length of full paper (including footnotes) is 5,000 words (maximum limit). In general, please confine your paper between 10-12 pages, everything included. It must include an abstract (no more than 150 words) and 3-5 Keywords. Author’s autobiographical details should appear as the first footnote of each contribution, and include the name, academic and professional qualifications, institutional affiliation, current title and position of each author. Full paper must be written in British English, typed using Times New Roman (normal style and font size 12) and in MS-Word. Page size should be A4, single column with 2.5 cm margin on both sides with single line spacing. All pages of the manuscript (including Tables and Figures) should be numbered.
A paper should be submitted before deadline, following the paper submission guidelines. The committee normally reaches its decision within two weeks after each conference. All papers must be submitted in English.
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