National Labor Law Association, New Delhi and National Law University – Dwarka, Delhi is organizing National Seminar On Contractualization in Employment Law and Policy.

ABOUT

The National Labour Law Association (NLLA) New Delhi was established in 1980. Its objective is to act as a forum for a free and frank exchange of ideas and experiences among the employers, workmen, professionals, and experts, as well as government officials so as to secure the application of laws in the right perspectives so as to achieve the constitutional promise of social justice. The Union Ministry of Labour had conferred the “Consultative Body Status”.

SUB-THEME

  • Fixed Term Employment
  • Contractual employment or Perennial work: Labor – Law and Policies
  • Legal Protection to contractual workers: Social Security etc.
  • Inter-State Migrant workers and their rights
  • Gig- workers-and Platform workers
  • Regularization of contractual workers: Judicial trends
  • Industrial development and contratualisation of workforce
  • State policy on contratualisation of work
  • ILO and other agencies on contractual employment
  • Tripartism and social dialogue
  • Law and policies on Contractual employment in other nations
  • Labor Law Reforms and Contractualisation of workers
  • Any other topic directly related to the main theme of the Seminar

GUIDELINES

The Authors should apply research skills and appropriate research methodology. The research paper should be thematic and desired to be linked to the sub-themes. The length of the abstract should not be more than 500 words. It must be typed in Times New Roman, Font Size 12 on A4 size paper with 1″ margin on all sides with 1.5 line spacing using MS Word application. Footnotes should follow the SILC standard of footnoting. Endnotes are not allowed. At the end of the paper, the author’s brief profile should have an E-mail ID, contact number, and address.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Abstract Submission along with board headings and subheadings of the research papers: 04th Sept, 2022
  • Approved Abstracts notification: 06 Sept 2022

SUBMISSIONS

The research paper should be submitted to the Convener of the Seminar at ctag@nludelhi.ac.in. Articles received after the stipulated deadline will not be entertained for inclusion in the Seminar . Professionals/Teachers/Students, without submitting any research paper, may participate in the Seminar by paying the requisite charges.

REGISTRATION FEE

  • Registration Teachers/ Professionals : Rs. 2000
  • Registration for Research Scholars, Students: Rs. 1000

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School of Legal Studies, K.R Mangalam University, Gurugram, in collaboration with the International Council of Jurists, London, and Law Mantra, New Delhi, is organizing its 4th International Conference.

ABOUT

The year 2022 marks a number of important anniversaries in the development of environmental law: the 50th anniversary of the Stockholm Declaration on the Human Environment and the establishment of UNEP in 1972, the 40th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Seas and the 30th anniversary Rio Declaration on environment and development and the Rio conventions:

UNFCCC, (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) UNCBD (United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity) and UNCCD (the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification).

OBJECTIVES

The goal of this conference is to bring together governments, business leaders, environmental educators, academics, and practitioners to share expertise and learn from one another about how to improve the implementation and application of international environmental rule of law in India and beyond.

It will also serve as a hub for sharing and exchanging information on the resources, skills, approaches, and methodologies required to equip students and future environmental administrators in the region with the legal and governance skills necessary to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) relate to climate action, green growth, and energy for all.

THEME

Environmental Law, Governance and Sustainable Development

SUB-THEME

  • 6International Water Law and SDG 6: Reinforcing Paradigm
  • Sustainable Energy for All: Interface Between Law, Policy and Government
  • Ecology Integrity as a Grund norm of International Law
  • Institutions and Approaches in Environmental law and Cooperative Remedies for Natural Disaster Risk
  • Green Constitution
  • Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making: A Legal Approach
  • Relationship Between International Trade and Environment

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Abstract & full paper must contain the name of the author/s, complete address, e-mail id and mobile number.
  • The abstract should not exceed 350 words including the title and references.
  • Citations and references should comply with the ILI for referencing. For details on ILI referencing style, please visit http://www.ili.ac.in/footnoting12.pdf.
  • Submission must be in MS-Word format (no other format will be accepted) with all four sides 1 inch margin. Should be typed in Times New Roman with a font size of 12.
  • Paper title in 14 (Bold) and all sub-headings in 12 (Bold) and line spacing at 1.5.
  • Submit abstract/full paper via email to: sols.events@krmanaglam.edu.in
  • A full paper must include a clear indication of the purpose of the research, methodology, major results, and implications. It should not exceed 3500 words.

REGISTRATION FEE

  • Foreign Participants – USD 18 – per paper
  • Corporate Delegates – INR 1500 per paper
  • Academicians – INR 1200 per paper
  • Research Scholars & Students – INR 750 per paper

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Receipt of Abstract of the paper – August 30, 2022
  • Acceptance of the Abstract Notification – September 10, 2022
  • Receipt of full paper – September 30, 2022
  • Acceptance of full paper – October 10, 2022
  • Opening of Registration – August 30, 2022
  • Registration Deadline – November 15, 2022
  • Conference Dates – November 17-18, 2022

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Centre for Law, Justice and Development, National Law University invites the submission of posters/ artistic expressions contributing towards raising legal awareness with regard to different forms of violence against women.

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Established in 2018, CLJD envisions revisiting, analysing, and engaging with the development discourse and its interface with the legal discourse. Through this engagement it seeks to influence the discourse in ways that are geared towards securing justice in varied arenas of our existence. It has been specifically working on the rights of the marginalised through empirical research, training, and creating resource material with regard to legal rights.

ELIGIBILITY

Students, scholars, and professionals (of any age group) from any field.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Candidates may submit their entries through the link provided at the end of the post; OR
  • Candidates may also submit their hard copies by post to the following address:
  • Ms Santvana Kumar, C/o Centre for Law, Justice and Development, National Law University, Delhi, Golf Course Rd, Pocket 1, Sector 14, Dwarka, Dwarka, New Delhi, Delhi 110078.
  • Size of the Poster/ Artistic expression — A3
  • It may be in the form of a poster, painting, narrative strip or any other similar expression on paper. Additionally, could also be in a digital form (excluding audio­visual content) in high resolution.

AWARDS

  • 1st prize: 5000 INR
  • 2nd prize: 3000 INR
  • 3rd prize: 2000 INR

DEADLINE

September 22, 2022

DETAILS

  • The poster/ artistic expression should be original and unpublished work
  • No remuneration shall be paid for the preparation of the poster;
  • Only shortlisted participants shall be contacted via email.

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ArbDossier in conjunction with Georgetown University International Arbitration Society is conducting a two-day training session on “The Practitioners’ Perspective on Arbitral Proceedings” on September 17 & 18, 2022.

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ArbDossier is an internet publisher which makes analytical statistical reports for Alternative Dispute Resolution jurisprudence around the world. They also publish high-quality research and conduct periodical online courses instructed by senior practitioners and adjudicators.

ArbDossier in conjunction with Georgetown University International Arbitration Society is conducting a two-day training session on “The Practitioners’ Perspective on Arbitral Proceedings” on September 17 & 18, 2022.

Each of the 4 modules will be instructed by a stalwart in the field of international arbitration, and the modules are structured as follows:

  • Selection of Arbitrators, their Independence, and Impartiality: Mr. Gautam Bhattacharyya (Reed Smith LLP)
  • Party and Counsel Conduct, Tackling Guerrilla Tactics: Ms. Khushboo Shahdadpuri (Al Tamimi & Company)
  • Increasing the Efficacy of Evidence Taking: Mr. Peter Rosher (Reed Smith LLP)
  • The Dynamics of Confidentiality, Data Protection and Transparency in International Arbitration: Ms. Bojana Bilankov (International Arbitration & Litigation Attorney)
  • Stay tuned to ArbDossier on LinkedIn and ArbDossier’s official website for more information on the speakers and the course.

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Registration is USD 44 (INR 3500), and USD 38 (INR 3000) [for limited early bird registrations]. Secure your spots as soon as possible by clicking on the link below.

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“Time is what you lack in any study. Evidence disappears one hour at a time. People and the environment can damage crime scenes. Things are shuffled, relocated, changed, and smeared. Organisms decay. Contaminants and dust are blown by the wind. Memories deteriorate with time. You go further from the problem as you get away from the problem.” (Maureen Johnson)

The aforementioned passage, which is taken from Maureen Johnson’s book “really devious,” may help explain why technological development in the area of criminal investigation is essential. It can assist in situations where a case cannot be resolved for a long time due to a lack of evidence, as well as in accurately and quickly resolving criminal cases. All you need is a promising lead. In this article, we’ll discuss how criminology and the criminal justice system might benefit from scientific development to better answer investigative inquiries. This field is referred to as “forensic criminology.”

INTRODUCTION 

Consider a scene of a crime. Blood on the floor, stuff scattering, and a dead body lying there. A person has been charged with the offense. He also disputes that. Now, several inquiries come up at this point. What might have caused the accused to kill the victim? How did he kill him? Is there any proof that the accused committed the crime? What was his mental state and what happened? At this point, criminology begins to play a role in determining the specifics and causes of the crime. On the other hand, science assists in drawing a connection between the facts and the evidence, delivering accurate, trustworthy, and objective information. Consequently, forensics and criminology are integral to criminal justice.

It is undeniable that society is undergoing significant technological change, and along with these developments, criminals have improved their methods of concealment. Additionally, since everyone has access to smartphones and the internet nowadays, the typical person has a greater understanding of science and technology. Researching many ways to commit a crime without being discovered is simple with the internet. The use of the dark web for illicit activity is even more worrisome because no information is left behind.

The development of technology has lowered the barrier to crime. However, the same hands might also aid in the crime investigation. A tool for better criminal investigation and justice administration, forensic science is made up of a variety of ideas, including biology, sociology, criminal psychology, DNA profiling, physics, chemistry, fluid analysis, handwriting analysis, and computer science.

HOW CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION USES FORENSIC SCIENCE?

The three fundamental principles of individuality, exchange, and progressive change form the foundation of forensic sciences. The principle of individuality states that every object, whether natural or manufactured, has a unique identity that sets it apart from other things and prevents duplication. DNA and fingerprint are two crucial examples of this concept. In a variety of criminal proceedings, fingerprints have served as evidence. 

In State v. Karugope (A.I.R. 1954 Pat. 131), the Patna High Court ruled that the fingerprint expert’s assessment was adequate proof of guilt.

Exchange principle: Edmond Locard established this principle by noting that “contact exchanges traces. It simply suggests that the offender either leaves his traces after a crime has been committed or picks them up. In situations where a weapon is used, it leaves its mark on the victim’s body. If the two parties get into a physical altercation, the perpetrator may leave DNA traces on the victim’s fingernail or hair strands. The relationship between the victim, offender, and evidence is established by forensic science.

Ballistic fingerprinting connects the bullet casings to the weapon used to fire them. Used condom sperm aids in the capture of the rapist. It is possible to match the suspect’s teeth to bite marks on the body. In situations where a weapon wasn’t available, the type of wound can reveal the type of weapon that was used. Blood, footprints, narcotics, and just much any other material found at a crime scene can be used to infer information. Most likely, everything in criminal inquiry talks, not just the deceased.

Principle of progressive change: As implied by its name, this theory holds that everything undergoes progressive change over time. Time affects everyone and everything, including the offender and the evidence. Handle everything that might be proof extremely carefully. Blood samples, semen, hair strands, and fingerprints, for instance, must all be carefully obtained and inspected as quickly as possible to preserve their integrity and produce an accurate report. The sample’s quality must be preserved.

Other general principles of forensic sciences exist in addition to these three, such as the laws of analysis, comparison, and probability. According to these laws, a proper sample must be taken and examined, a sample should be compared to other similar samples, and all occurrences, whether they be certain or uncertain, are probable in nature.

THE FUTURE OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND FORENSIC SCIENCE

Future developments in forensic methodology have the potential to be extremely beneficial. Even though today’s forensic analysis is not perfect, future years may bring about more advanced methods. The criminal court system will see some significant advancements thanks to DNA analysis. Let’s look at some of the forensic technologies that will be quite useful in the future.

  • DNA phenotyping will bring about significant change in the field of forensics. This method enables the creation of a person’s portrait just from a DNA sample. Physical characteristics including skin color, hair color, height, eye color, face shape, and occasionally even weight are determined by genes. Numerous characteristics of a person are stored in their DNA, which experts claim might even reveal a person’s geographic ancestry. However, DNA does not carry certain characteristics of the human body. DNA phenotyping is still being studied, and if its validity is shown, it will represent a significant advancement in criminal investigation.
  • Sperm degradation in a used condom: A man’s sperm contains DNA. Therefore, it is possible to determine the time the rape occurred using the DNA contained in a used condom.
  • Bacterial signatures: Studies are being done on the bacterial traces that individuals leave behind on many surfaces, including the air we breathe. According to scientific investigations, everyone-specific bacteria live in large numbers in human bodies. These bacterial samples can be extracted from the suspect’s faces and compared to traces discovered at the murder scene.
  • Fingerprints: Since a very long time ago, people have been recognized by their fingerprints. However, there have been instances where they have resulted in erroneous convictions, suggesting that they are not perfect. Recent research, however, has revealed that several chemicals, including proteins and fats that are consumed as part of a person’s diet, are secreted by the fingertips. In the future, these objects might also be able to reveal the nutrition of the person whose prints are being studied. However, investigators aren’t currently employing such cutting-edge techniques.

Conclusion 

Based on the discussion above, it can be concluded that DNA will play a significant role in forensic sciences in the future. In many parts of the body, DNA is present. It can be extracted from samples of blood, skin tissue, saliva, semen, nails, hair, and more.

Additionally, DNA evidence is helpful in situations where there are several suspects. In the future, computers and artificial intelligence might be able to determine everything about a suspicious area or person without the need for an eye witness based on location and other personal information, in addition to DNA. Future developments in forensics and artificial intelligence might be able to precisely determine who should be suspected and who shouldn’t.

There will still be many difficulties even though these developments will provide a roadmap for criminal investigations. Only professionals can determine if a technique has been followed correctly or incorrectly since judges lack the necessary depth of scientific understanding. These problems influence the court’s decision to take a conservative stance. Forensic science is a valuable instrument for criminal investigations, but it can only be used to its full potential if both the investigating police and the judges understand and value it as such.


References:

  1. Jus Corpus [Online][Cited: 9 September 2022] https://www.juscorpus.com/the-criminology-of-the-future-how-science-helps-us-to-examine-crimes/.
  2. Legal 60 [Online][Cited: 9 September 2022] https://legal60.com/the-criminology-of-the-future-how-science-helps-us-to-investigate-crimes/
  3. Legalbites [Online][Cited: 9 September 2022] https://www.legalbites.in/criminology-of-the-future/.

This article is written by Kanika Arora from Delhi Metropolitan Education (Affiliated to GGSIPU).

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Fashion Law Journal is a venture of Legal Desire Media and Insights, A leading publisher of legal insights for the last 8 years. With Fashion Law Journal, the organization aims to provide quality insights into the field of Fashion Law by way of publishing insights in digital and print format. The organisation assists fashion brands in understanding the legalities in the field, compliances and helping startup fashion brands availing govt schemes. The organisation also runs regular training, masterclass, and courses in Fashion Law.

Fashion Law Journal is a valuable resource for legal issues involving the fashion industry. Fashion Law Journal is a professional network for the fashion community. FLJ provides expert, timely and relevant insights about all things fashion! You’ll find in-depth articles covering everything you need to know related to the law and fashion industry, legal issues regarding the fashion industry, how to start a business in the fashion world, trends (and beyond), design & technology news as well as an around-the-world look at glamour.

Fashion Law Journal is a professional network for the fashion community. Members of FLJ are industry lawyers, law firms, and advisors devoted to the corporate practices and hottest trends in fashion and luxury. We strive to help those who work in the fashion industry learn about all the ways they might encounter legal problems or encounter situations in which their rights might be at risk. We help you understand where your business falls within the law, avoid pitfalls, and plan a more successful future.

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  • You will spend your time conducting statistical analysis, writing papers & presenting findings.
  • Working on FLJ projects & campaigns in collab with fashion brands.
  • Conduct qualitative research to prepare briefs on various global, national, and local policies relating to Fashion.
  • Regular monitoring of relevant developments, policy trends and news articles related to the Fashion Industry.
  • Researching corporate compliances for various product lines.
  • Closely analyse policies and their implementations in the field of fashion.
  • Submission of regular write-ups for Journal (Print and Website).
  • Doing research work (database creation/case studies/judgments etc.) in fashion and law.
  • Creating Content for Fashion Law Journal publications, Social Media (Instagram Reels/Youtube Shorts) etc.
  • Working with the core team for Offline/Virtual Events.

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Law Chambers of Jai Anant Dehadrai is looking to immediately hire two Legal Associates. Their focus is on white-collar criminal matters (PMLA, SEBI etc.), commercial litigation, general arbitration and constitutional issues. The office is located in Neeti Bagh, New Delhi.

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  • Experience: 1-2 years (preferably in litigation).
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Interested candidates can send their applications to Jai@Dehadrai.in and CC to Siddharth@Dehadrai.in before the 25th of September 2022. Preference will be given to candidates who are passionate about law, legal writing, pro bono advocacy and the art of litigation.

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IndiaLaw LLP is a Pan-India law firm of more than 2 decades, headquartered in Mumbai with branches in Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Cochin, Pune and Navi Mumbai. The Firm primarily focuses on the following practice areas: – Corporate & Commercial Litigation – Arbitration & Enforcement – Insolvency & Bankruptcy – Merger & Acquisition – Banking & Finance – Real Estate & Infra – Intellectual Property Rights The Firm has a large client base including several major national and multinational corporates from divergent sectors such as banking, finance, automobile, engineering, information technology, FMCG, retail, hospitality, oil & energy, telecoms, infrastructure, realty, pharma, insurance, logistics etc.

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IndiaLaw LLP has openings for 2 legal profiles in a reputed Law firm having pan India presence.

  • Job designation: Jr. Associate/Associate, Legal Officer
  • Location: Kolkata
  • PYQ: 3-5 years

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  • Candidate should have strong knowledge of legal Documentation, Legal Research, Legal Compliance and the ability to manage day-to-day matters in different Courts & follow-ups with clients.
  • Candidates are expected to have good written and verbal communication skills and should be flexible in adopting corporate working culture.
  • Candidates with prior experience in NCLT will get particular preferences.
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