About government Law College, Kozhikode
Government Law College Kozhikode (GLCK) is a Centre of Excellence run by the Government of Kerala with fifty years’ experience in Legal Education. Located in Municipal Corporation of Kozhikode, or erstwhile Calicut, it is the largest institution offering LL.B. and LL.M in Kerala and the college is also a recognized Research Centre by the University of Calicut. Though located in North Malabar of Kerala and caters to the educational demands mainly of students from Kerala, recently there was instance of students from other States of the country joining the college for LL. B. Legal Education of Global Standards with focus on Social Justice is the mission of the College.
About Aequitas Victoria Research Centre
The Aequitas Victoria Research Centre (AVRC) is a research platform of the Aequitas Victoria Foundation (Registration Number: SOOOO60). The AVRC aims to fulfill the requirement of establishing a comprehensive, structured, and organized mechanism to carry out research works in different fields to make the Aequitas Victoria Foundation capable of achieving its goals. The Centre is expected to work as a think tank for the Foundation and to conduct research activities on proposals accepted by the Foundation considering the demand of the society and the need of the time. The Centre shall primarily conduct research on the topics that are required to study for removing the gap between the dynamicity of the society and the time required for the social institutions in adjusting to such dynamicity.
About the seminar
Children are the Angels of the land blessed with the Holy spirits as they are innocent and truthful. They are also the agents of Nation-Building, forerunners of human growth and the future of human civilisation. Their development not only serves the development of a family, or a society rather the development of entire humanity. However, since time immemorial there have been several instances where a huge number of innocent children have been subjected to gross human rights violations across the globe, and even in many instances majority of such children face severe vulnerabilities due to improper planning for their protection and promotion, since they are neither in a capacity to claim their rights, nor to understand the gravity of consequences for their ignorance.
Therefore, it becomes a responsibility for all of us to initiate efficient policies through proper planning, frame out institutions with advanced infrastructures, and initiate mechanisms for understanding and addressing the critical and dynamic needs of the children for their effective development and promotion. The needs of children across borders are dynamic and due to the innocence of the children, they become easy victims for the deviants. Therefore, it increases the need for a vigilant society capable of acknowledging the changing needs of the children for minimizing the gap between their divergent needs and the dynamic issues within a society. Recognizing this need the United Nations organized World Children’s Day in 1954 which is celebrated on November 20 each year. On forbearance with the objectives for celebrating World Children’s Day, this seminar aims to mitigate such issues through scholarly discussions from multiple perspectives and diversified analysis.
Call for papers
The scholarly papers are invited from the participants. The papers shall be based on the theme of the Seminar that is “Transition of Inclusive and Exclusive Practices of Child Protection and Promotion: A Multidisciplinary Approach.” The theme is not restricted within any territorial boundaries neither confined to any particular discipline.
Sub-themes
- Child Care in Theory and Practice
- Conceptualizing the meaning of children
- Child Rehabilitation Methods
- Juvenile Justice System
- Awareness amongst Children
- Education to Children
- Impact of Technology
- Exposure of Children to Indecent and Obscene Materials
- Impact of Gender, Race, Caste, Colour, Religious or any other Discrimination upon Children
- Vocational versus Moral Education to Children
- Children Participation in Social activities
- Psychological and Physical Health of Children
- Counseling of Children
- Sexual Education to Children
- Representation of Children in Decision-making bodies
- Children Welfare techniques
- Modern Culture and responses of Children
- Disaster and Child Management
- Management of Differently Abled Children
- Sports Education to Children
- Involvement of children in military, agitation, or any other violent activities
- Child labor and child marriage
All the above themes are not exhaustive. The scholars are free to choose any other topic that falls within the domain of the main theme.
Formatting guidelines for papers
The research papers shall adhere to the following formatting guidelines:
- The length of the paper shall not be less than 3,000 words and more than 5,000 words;
- The paper shall have an abstract of a maximum of 250 words with four to six keywords;
- The Heading of the paper shall be typed in Capital, Bold, Font Size 16, Times New Roman, Central Aligned;
- The main body shall be in Times New Roman, Font Size 12, Line Spacing 1.5, Justified Aligned;
- Sub-headings shall be in Bold but shall not be in the capital with Font Size 12, Line Spacing 1.5, Justified Aligned;
- Sub-Sub Headings shall be in italics with Font Size 12, Line Spacing 1.5, Justified Aligned,
- Sub-sub-sub-Headings shall be numbered with roman numerical;
- Images shall be Central Aligned and with clarity and authorities shall be duly cited wherein case if images are self-created then such shall be mentioned in the Footnote Section;
- All charts and tables shall be center-aligned and the authorities shall be duly cited;
- OSCOLA 4th Edition shall be used for citation and footnotes shall be in Times New Roman, Font Size 10, Justified aligned, and Single Line Spacing.
Eligibility
The seminar is multidisciplinary in nature. The Judges, Advocates, Academicians irrespective of any disciplines, Research Scholars, Students, or any other professionals who have done any research or any activities in the field of child development and welfare can participate in this seminar.
Submission Guidelines
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Important dates
Date of Release of the Call for Papers: October 13, 2021
Last Date for Paper Submission: November 10, 2021
Date for Confirmation of Selected Papers: November 15, 2021
Date of Seminar: November 20, 2021
Registration details
There is no Registration/Submission Fee for this Seminar
The Submission shall be through Google Form
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The Venue of the Seminar will be Online Platform
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Contact Details
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