University School of Law & Legal Studies is one of the constituent schools of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. Established in 2001, it is an institution dedicated to law and was the first state government law school in Delhi.
About the Job
Applications are invited for the post of research associate to work in research project titled “ A Critical Study of laws, Procedure and action related to Disposal Bio-medical waste management in Delhi: Current & Post-pandemic challenges funded by Institute of Objective Studies,Jamia Nagar, New Delhi.
Number of Vacancies
Two (2)
Essential Qualification
Candidates having MA, LLM, M.Phil or PhD in Law or Social Science are encouraged to apply.
Duration and Nature of Posts
Research Associate/ Research intern positions are purely contractual and applicable as per University norms and do not confer any right to the selected candidate for absorption in GGSIPU.
Duration of position- 11 months
Salary
Salary- 20,000 /- Consolidated amount per person
Procedure to Apply
Interested Candidates should email their CV with academic details (10th std onwards), full address, phone number and email ID to the undersigned at projectgrant215@gmail.com.
The link to join the Interview will be shared by mail on 14th March,2022.
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Law Mantra Trust is a Comprehensive Site For All Legal Developments.
About the opportunity
Law Mantra Trust is looking for Research Assistant who will be responsible to provide research assistance to Governing Body and Editorial Team. As you are aware that we are continuously organizing International Seminar and Conference in collaboration with NLUs and International Institution.
Roles and responsibilities
Research Assistant will be responsible to assist and provide valuable assistance Governing Body in organising Legal Activities, Editing Books.
Eligibility
Must have published good number of Articles in reputed Journals.
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University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) was established as a constituent department of Panjab University, in the academic session 2004-05.
During a short span of time, it has emerged as one of the premier legal Institutes with a unique blend of tradition and modernity. The Moot Court Competitions, Client Counselling Sessions, Quiz Contests, Seminars, Group Discussions and Extension Lectures etc. are a regular feature of the academic calendar of the Institute.
About the Seminar
Elections provide a way to the people to assert their voice, opinion and choose the person whose priorities and ideas matches with them most. Elections ensure that the will of the people is reflected in the elected candidates.
Elections in India are also a platform for the public to voice their resentment against a ruling party. Elections, being a regular exercise, occurring every five years in India, the ruling parties are kept in check and made to consider the demands of the public.
Participation in election process is one of the most important symbol and foundational concept of democracy. If people are allowed to participate in the political process, only then a political system can be described as a Democratic one and for participation voting right is the most effective way to participate in the governance of the nation.
When citizens collectively elect its representatives, it affirms the notion that they govern themselves by free choice. Therefore, it can be opined that the ‘Participation’ is a foundational virtue of democracy.
For years, India has witnessed the conduct of successful elections, peaceful changes of government at the Centre and in the States, people exercising freedom of expression, movement and religion along with the complaints about the motivated agendas for elections, immoral practices during the election campaigns, inequality in representation of certain communities/groups, injustice or non-fulfilment of expectations of various sections of society.
Recently, COVID-Pandemic has given an opportunity for exploring the technological innovations for the conduct of elections and it is yet to be speculated through the eyes of a law student. Social media also poses new challenges to voting patterns in India.
Sub Themes
Election Commission; Accountability and challenges
Evolution of Suffrage in India: History and Origin
Constitutional status of ‘Right to Vote’ in India
Shrinking the Public Morality in casting the vote
Democracy on ‘Sale’: Exploitation of voting rights
Right to negative voting
Caste and religion in Democracy
Challenges to Indian Democracy
Democratization and Inequality
Role of Judiciary and Election Commission in protecting the Democracy
Online Voting: Exploring the Possibilities through the Blockchain technology
Impact of Non-exercise of ‘right to vote’ on Indian Democracy
Voting Behaviour in India and Its Determinants
Factors influencing the voting preferences of citizens
Voting rights of LGBTQ, Prisoners
Any other theme surrounding the main theme of the seminar
Eligibility
Faculty Members/ Academicians/ProfessionalS/ Research Scholars/Students
Registration / Submission Procedure
Contributions are invited from the Academicians, researchers, advocates, research scholars and the students from law and social sciences background on the above mentioned theme.
Authors of selected abstracts shall be given an opportunity to present their paper during the conference. Registration form and Abstract is to be submitted through Google Form.
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VIT, founded by the educationalist Dr. G. Viswanathan in the year 1984, maintains high academic standards. VIT School of Law (VITSOL), the progeny of VIT, entered the legal education arena in 2014, aiming at high goals to be achieved.
The Law School aims to impart quality legal education to nourish young minds with the knowledge of the law, teach them the nuances of the legal profession and equip them for the practical aspects of the profession.
About the Seminar
The Agricultural Sector continues to be the largest provider of livelihood in India. The fourth advance estimates for the year 2020-2021 released by the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India show a record 308.65 million tonnes of food grain production in India.
The initiatives brought by the Government post-independence and the advancement of technology has accelerated the growth of the agricultural economy. With the advent of Globalization in the 1990s, modern Agro technologies were introduced, leading to the rise in trade of agricultural exports.
However, Globalization failed to contribute towards reducing poverty and other social inequalities in the country. In addition, the increasing population and increasing average income might lead to an increase in the demand for food within the limited cultivable land.
Further, to achieve Sustainable Development Goals, India needs to prioritize policies that end hunger, achieve food security, and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture. Legislative gaps and lack of proper implementation of the existing laws have impacted the agricultural production, availability of agri inputs, agricultural marketing and supply chains rendering the farmers vulnerable to agrarian crisis.
In this context, this conference is held with an objective to deliberate on the following themes and provide measures to resolve the issues faced by the agricultural system in India.
Themes and Sub-themes
Laws relating to Agriculture
Legislations and Policies on Agriculture – National and State
Agricultural Reforms
Agricultural Labour
Agricultural Land
Water and Irrigation Laws
Constitutional Perspectives
Agriculture and Environment
Agriculture and Food Security
Agricultural Pollution
Agricultural Waste Management
Agriculture and Climate Adaptation / Mitigation
Agro-Forestry and Bio-fuels3) Intellectual Property Rights and Agriculture
Plant Variety Protection and Agriculture
Seed Protection and Sustainability
Traditional Knowledge and Indigenous People
Agro-Biodiversity and Biopiracy
Agro-Biotechnology, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) and its Implications
Agricultural Infrastructure
Horticulture
Animal Husbandry
Farm Inputs and Machinery
Cold Storage Chains
Agricultural Loans and Funding
Subsidies and Financial Aid
Foreign Direct Investment in Agriculture
Agricultural Marketing
Vertical Farming
Renewable Energy and Agriculture
Food Supply Chains
Public Distribution Systems
Contemporary Issues in Agriculture
Agricultural Trade and Farm Management
Religious, Cultural and Societal Dimensions
Agriculture and Social Justice (Landless Labourers, Small and Marginal Farmers, Women, Migrant Workers, MNREGA)
Technology, Automation and Agriculture
The above themes are only illustrative but not exhaustive.
Eligibility
The conference is open to students, Research Scholars and Academicians and Practitioners
Location
Virtual mode- ‘Online’
Registration / Submission Procedure
Original unpublished Research Papers/Articles and Case studies are invited from academicians/research scholars/advocates and students for presentation at the Seminar. The papers will be selected after a plagiarism check of permissible limit up to 10% in Turnitin.
The abstract and full paper will undergo a double-blind peer-review process by the expert review committee before selection. The selected papers are to be presented in the Seminar and will be published as conference proceedings with ISBN.
Submission of Manuscripts
Paper Title
Author(s) particulars – Name and Affiliation with e-mail and phone number
Abstract should not exceed 250 words.
3 to 5 keywords
Full paper should not exceed 3000 words
Reference should be in ILI Citation Style
Submission in MS Office Word (.docx/.doc)
Font – “Times New Roman”, Font size – “12pt”, Line space – “1.5”, Alignment -“Justified”
All abstracts and full papers should be submitted only through the link provided
The registration and abstract submission link is here.
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The Centre of Excellence for Environment and Forest Laws of ICFAI Law School, IFHE Hyderabad, has been founded with the objective of creating awareness about the environment degradation and protection; to ingrain the future generations with the idea of environmental protection and to train the students in a clinical way by creating a Club where they conduct the activities for the protection and upgradation of the environment.
The name of the Environmental Law Club is Green Ambassadors Inspiring All (GAIA). GAIA Club has been student-centric since its inception has the participation from all the batches of BBA.LLB (H) and BA.LLB (H) is being supervised by faculty coordinators. It is regulated under the aegis of the Centre of Excellence.
About the Competition
This event is for students of Law across India. National Competitions have been organized by the Environmental Law Club, Green Ambassadors Inspiring All (GAIA) on the occasion of International Water & Forest Day, i.e. 20 March, 2022.
The Club has initiated the brainstorming on the water crisis by organizing a symposium titled “Water Resources: Sustainable Overtures”, which was graced by eminent persons from the field of law, judiciary, NGO’s and various government departments.
The Centre of Excellence for Environment and Forest Laws along with GAIA has been receiving the MOEFCC, Government of India, sponsored training program projects to impart training to the Senior Indian Forest Service Officers nominated by MOEFCC from different parts of the States since 2018 and have successfully completed three such training programs on various topics viz, Environment protection and forest conservation, Joint Forest Management: Issues and Challenges and Intellectual Property Rights: Forest and Trade.
The competitions for the Day include :
Debate
Painting
Extempore
Photography
Elgibility
Students of Law enrolled in UG and PG programs and between the ages of 18-35 years.
Location
Online
Prizes
Winner: 4000 INR
Runner Up: 2500 INR
E-Certificate for all Participants.
How to Register?
Interested participants can register for the competition through this link.
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Hamari Pahchan is an NGO that gives a platform to deserving people from across the society. The team is filled with a will to contribute towards the society at large, focusing on making people happier and filling hem with chances of success.
Creating a supporting fundraising campaign- you will be given the list of causes on which we are working currently, you need to select one of the causes and create a supporting campaign
Promoting it on social media and on WhatsApp- You will broadcast the campaign on personal chat to all your contacts and ask them to contribute. There is no target for the same
Call for Volunteers- You need to circulate the messages regarding the volunteering opportunity and forward the details of the interested candidates
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Smriti Legal LLP is a law firm having its office Near Corporation Circle, Bengaluru. Practice Area – The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016.
Practice Area
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016
Location
Near Corporation Circle, Bengaluru
Requirements
1. Candidate must possess interest in the area of Real Estate Laws, more particularly compliances and dispute resolution under RERA. 2. Requisite skillset – Legal research, drafting, editing, quick reading and comprehension, well versed in using manupatra, scc and other legal research tools, timely deliverables, legal writing, comparative analysis of judgments. 3. Work timings : 02:00 PM to 06:00 PM 4. Nature of internship – Physical 5. Only sincere candidates may apply.
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The International Council of Jurists is a body of jurists from different countries working together to establish a healthy development of justice and equality around the world. The International Council of Jurists is actively involved in organizing campaigns for legal awareness. Besides that, we have a unique mandate from the international community to promote and protect the rule of law and social justice by making provision of free legal aid and by the maintenance of an efficient system.
Name of the organization
International Council of Jurists
Location
New Delhi
About the Internship
International Council of Jurists is offering long-term traineeships for its New Delhi office at DS-423/424, New Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi.
Number of Positions:
2 (two)
Timing
9:30 A.M to 8:00 P.M
Eligibility
Student pursuing final year of B.A LL.B, LL.B Course, or residing in Delhi only are eligible to apply.
Requirements
· Outstanding command of the English language. · Excellent written and oral communication skills. · Strong strategic thinker · Must have basic fundamental computer knowledge. · Well versed with Constitution of India.
Responsibilities
1. Prepare Case Note on the Judgment which has already been decided by Supreme Court of India. 2. Proofread materials to ensure material is clear and consistent, complete and credible, and that text is well written, grammatically correct and accessible. 3. They may be required to correct spelling, grammar and layout (proofreading) or check content, impose consist styles and reword or rewrite (copy-editing).
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Amity University Rajasthan is one of the latest proud additions to the legacy of the 25 years old Amity Education Group of India, set up with a vision to contribute to nation-building through excellence in higher education, research, and innovation.
Amity Law School
The School has been established under Amity University Rajasthan to achieve world-class legal education in the state and the country. In its constant pursuit of excellence, it is always endeavouring to create a legacy of leadership, professional acumen, and excellence.
About the Moot Competition
Amity Law School, Jaipur (Rajasthan) is organizing their Amity National Moot Court Competition 2022, online from April 8 to 10, 2022.
Eligibility
The Competition shall be open for the law students who duly enrolled and are pursuing an integrated 5 years or 3 years Law Program or LLM program from an educational institution recognized by the Bar Council of India.
Team Composition
Each team shall consist of two speakers and one researcher. Teams are to notify which members are the respective speakers and researchers.
No change of speaker to researcher or vice-versa shall be permitted except upon application to the Organizing Committee.
The registration shall be considered complete only when the ‘Registration Fee’ has been paid successfully and the registration form is duly filled with all the credentials.
Registration Fee: RS.2500/-
Bank Details for NEFT/IMPS
Name of Institution: Amity University Rajasthan
Bank Name: Axis Bank Ltd.
Address: No O/15, Green House, C Scheme, Ashok Marg, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302001
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Government New Law College, Indore, Madhya Pradesh proudly announces its GNLC’ SECOND ALL INDIA MOOT COURT COMPETITION, 2022 from March 26th – 27th, 2022. This Moot Court Competition aims to give exposure to the students pursuing law courses all over India in various prestigious colleges and universities.
The competition seeks to enhance interaction among the students of various national and other colleges and universities. The purpose of this competition is to provide real-life experience cum training regarding advocacy skills by allowing an opportunity to present persuasive and cohesive arguments and flourishing technicality of researching in the concerned area of law.
Eligibility
(Only sixteen teams shall be enrolled on the basis of First come, first served)
All students enrolled in three-year LL.B. or five years integrated LL.B. courses from any Law College/Institution/University recognized by the Bar Council of India are eligible to register for the GNLC’ SECOND ALL INDIA MOOT COURT COMPETITION, 2022. Only one team from any University or College shall be allowed to participate.
Team Composition
Each participating team can comprise two (2) or three (3) members. In the case of two (2) members, both the members shall be designated as Speakers and any one of them shall also be designated as Researcher. In a team of three members, two members shall be designated as Speakers and the third member as Researcher.
Theme
Constitutional Law
Registration
Teams need to submit the SCANNED COPY of Registration and travel form and receipt of online payment on aimccgnlc@gmail.com before the given deadline.
The registration fee for a team shall be Rs. 4,200. Payment shall be made through UPI METHOD via GOOGLE PAY OR PHONEPE.
PRAVEEN MISHRA: 8827712527
Note: Registration of the teams will commence from 3rd March 2022. Only 16 slots are available for the oral rounds of the Competition. The teams shall be finalized on a ‘First come, first-served basis.
Awards
Winning Team: ₹25,000, Trophy and Certificate of Merit
Runner Up Team: ₹15,000, Trophy and Certificate of Merit
Best Memorial: ₹9,000, Medal and Certificate of Merit and Second Best Memorial shall be awarded with Certificate of Appreciation
Best Speaker (Speakers from both the sides): ₹ 7,000 each, Medal and Certificate of Merit and Second Best Speaker shall be awarded with Certificate of Appreciation. (Best speakers shall be determined on the basis of preliminary rounds)
Best Researcher: ₹ 7,000, Medal and Certificate of Merit and Second Best Researcher shall be awarded with Certificate of Appreciation. (Best researcher shall be determined on the basis of the Researcher Test)
All participants shall be given the Certificate of Participation
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