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The students currently pursuing their bachelor’s degree in law i.e., 3-Year LL.B. course or 5-Year LL.B. course from any recognized university/college in India.
The Society for International Trade and Competition Law (‘SITC’) is an academic society of the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (‘WBNUJS’), Kolkata. Its aim is to increase awareness with respect to the two legal fields of competition and international trade law among law students and the public at large.
About the Blog Writing Competition
The blog teams of the NUJS Society for International Trade and Competition Law (SITC) and NUJS Intellectual Property and Technology Laws Society (IPTLS) are collaborating to organize a blog writing competition ‘CONFLUX’ wherein entries can be sent on the topic – ‘Intersection of IP and Competition Laws‘.
Winning 5 entries will be published on both the IPTLS and SITC blogs.
Concept Note
The two regimes of Competition and IP together work in a balance to safeguard market interests as well as promote innovation and thus through this collaboration both societies aim to promote discourse in this area.
Topics
Submissions must be on the interface of IP and competition laws. Some suggested broadheads are given below however authors are free to choose any topic of their choice.
Patent pools and competition
Licensing, FRAND terms, and competition
Competition aspects of royalties
Exhaustion of copyright and competition implications, etc.
Submission Guidelines
Word Limit: Not less than 1500 words
All submissions MUST provide in-text hyperlinks to the sources (available online) referred in the article.
In addition to such hyperlinks, endnotes MUST also be provided for all sources. These endnotes must be in the NUJS Law Review Format.
Co-authorship of up to two authors is allowed.
Articles should be divided into suitable headings to increase readability and navigation.
Formatting Guidelines
The submission must be in
Font: Times New Roman,
Alignment: Justified,
Font Size: Size 12,
Line Spacing: 1.5
Format: must be sent as a Word Document (version 2007 or beyond).
How to Submit?
Author details must NOT BE present in any form in the submitted word document.
Such details are to be provided ONLY in the body of the email, and should be as follows; Author’s Name, Uni/Institution/Firm/Place of Practice, Year of Study (if applicable), Contact email, and Contact no.
The Top 5 entries will be published on the IPTLS and SITC Blogs.
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Accredited by NAAC with the grade A++, MM (DU) has built its goodwill as the best university of North India with a rich legacy of excellence in research, innovation, and skill development.
About the Competition
The Department of Law, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be) University, Mullana-Ambala has previously conducted National moot court competitions during the last four academic years and this year again the 5th edition of the same is being organized.
In the last edition of the MM National Moot court competition which was organized from 14.10.19 to 16.0.19, teams from across 23 different Law universities and colleges from all over the country participated.
Out of these 23 teams, the teams from GLC, Mumbai, and Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat reached the final round. Out of the two teams, the team from GLC, Mumb ai was declared as the winner.
Eligibility
The Competition shall be open for
Students, duly enrolled and are pursuing an integrated 5years or 3 years Law Program in India from an institution recognized by the Bar Council of India.
Students enrolled and pursuing a post-graduate diploma or short-term certificate courses in law are not eligible to apply.
Students from any university/ Institute not recognized by the Bar Council of India to impart a Law degree are not eligible to apply.
The receipt of the form shall be acknowledged by the institute within 48 hours of submission via mail.
On receipt of acknowledgment by a team, the team shall have to make the payment of registration fees amounting to INR 2,000/- (non-refundable) within 48 hours of the receipt of the acknowledgment and the payment confirmation of same has to be sent on the Official Email Id (by attaching a screenshot of the payment confirmation in the mail). Non-Payment of registration fees within the stipulated time may lead to cancellation of registration.
Registration of a team shall be confirmed only after the receipt of payment by the Organizers.
After the successful payment, the confirmation of registration shall be conveyed to the teams via mail which shall also mention the team code allotted to the teams. During the competition teams shall be identified by the team code allotted to them.
Teams shall not disclose their identity whatsoever, i.e. names of team members, name of their institution, city, etc. or any other information which has the effect of disclosing their identity and affiliation with a particular institution, except in the registration form, during the Competition. Any such disclosure shall invite strict penalties including disqualification. The decision for the same shall be at the discretion of the Organizers.
Fee Details (if any)
Mode of payment of the registration fees shall be via Bank Transfer and is to be made to the following account:
Bank: Punjab National Bank, Mullana-Ambala
Account Name: MM (Deemed to be University) Mullana-Ambala
Account No.: 51821131000790
IFSC: PUNB0518210
Important Dates
Last date of Registration: April 3, 2022, 11:59 PM
Last date for seeking clarification: April 10, 2022
Last date of submission of memorials: April 14, 2022, 11:59 PM
5th National Moot Court Competition, 2022: April 19th – 21st, 2022
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The idea of ‘Symbiosis’ is nurtured by Dr. S. B. Mujumdar on the principles of Vedic thought ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ which means ‘World as One Family. Symbiosis Law School (SLS) Hyderabad is established in 2014 inheriting splendid novelty, dynamism, and excellence in the education of Symbiosis International University, Pune. The Legacy of Symbiosis Law Schools in excellence and quality began with Symbiosis Law School Pune, which is consistently ranked among the top 10 law schools in India in the last 13 years. As a policy, the Symbiosis Law School, Pune will mentor the Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad campus. Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad is founded on pillars of expertise, justice, and Service and is committed to imparting quality legal education confirming to acclaimed International standards.
About the Conference and Call for Papers
The disciplines of Law, Language, and Literature have had a symbiotic relationship since time immemorial. Law’s existence is dependent on language and the latter personalizes and expresses the legal norms that a society or community requires. Language also helps solve legal disputes and provides a link of communication between the citizens of a country. Literature plays a catalyst role in the manifestation of the legal framework, and legal practice remains a thrilling theme of literature. The combination of these three disciplines provides a new thought-provoking field of study about their relationship and their effect on our society. Their relationship has led to the creation of art that has influenced and shaped the way so many people think and created a number of socio-cultural norms.
The conference and call for papers intend to explore and study this relationship by creating a space for students, researchers, and academicians to pen down their thoughts and have a meaningful dialogue. Doing this would provide them with an insight and an analysis of the aforementioned relationship.
We will be honored to have you as participants in the National Conference. Looking forward to your gracious presence at our event.
Please find enclosed the brochure for the National Virtual Conference and Call for Papers for your reference.
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SCLHR is a forum dedicated to promoting research, increasing students’ ability to interpret the law to the changing situations, and spreading awareness of issues dealing with Comparative Constitutional Law & Human Rights. The mission of the society is to promote research dealing with Constitutional Law & Human Rights topics; to make the Constitution and Human Rights, a subject matter to read, explore, discuss, debate, and deliberate upon by the students beyond the classroom.
About the SCHLR
It gives us immense pleasure to apprise you that the Society for Constitutional Law & Human Rights (SCLHR), was established under the aegis of UPES School of Law, Dehradun. The Society has planned a two-day event under the aegis of Vidhiutsav.
About the Quiz Competition
In this furtherance, we are pleased to announce the ‘4thNational UPES– School of Law Constitutional Law Quiz Competition’, to be organized on April 9th – 10th, 2022. The competition is divided into three rounds which will be held through offline mode.
The objective of this event is to provide an opportunity for the students to apply their Constitutional and Human Rights knowledge at the speed of thought.
Eligibility
Students pursuing graduate or postgraduate degree in any field of study can participate in the competition from any recognized College or University.
General Guidelines
There will be a capping of 150 participants. Registration will be based on a first-come-first-serve basis.
In case of any misconduct, the discretion of the organizing committee shall prevail.
Any participant found using any unfair means will be disqualified.
In case of any ambiguity in guidelines/conflict on any matter arising in between the competition, the organizing committee shall have the discretion.
Awards
1st Prize: 7,000 + Trophy + Certificate of merit
2nd Prize: 5,000 + Trophy + Certificate of merit
3rd Prize: 3,000 + Trophy + Certificate of merit
Note: Certificate of merit will be provided to all finalists and a Certificate of participation to all the participants.
Registration Fee
Rs. 150/- (For individual participation)
Rs. 250/- (For team participation)
Important Dates
Last Date of Registration: March 31, 2022
Event Date and Time
Round 1: April 9, 2022 (10 A.M.)
Result Declaration: April 9, 2022 (8 PM)
Round 2: April 10, 2022 (11 AM onwards)
Round 3: April 10, 2022 (3 PM onwards)
Valedictory Ceremony (04:30 PM)
Venue Detail: School of Law, UPES, Knowledge Acre, Kandoli Campus
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NMIMS started operations at Bengaluru (Koramangala) in 2008. Now it has a full-fledged main campus located on Bannerghatta Road.
The School of Law was established in 2018 by NMIMS University, one of the premiers Deemed to be Universities in India.
About the Legal Opinion Drafting Competition 2022
NMIMS Bangalore’s School of Law is inviting students to participate in its 1st National Opinion Drafting Competition, which will be conducted online.
Eligibility
All students enrolled bona fide in an undergraduate i.e., 3 years/5 years or postgraduate law program conducted by any college or university shall be eligible for participation in the competition.
In this competition, cross-institutional teams are allowed to participate.
Team Composition
Each participating team shall comprise of a minimum of one (1) member and a maximum of two (2) members.
General Instructions
Date: The date of the Memorial Submission will be April 10, 2022, 11:59 PM.
Venue: The Memorial Submission will take place via Google form provided by the organizing committee.
Language: The language of the competition will be ENGLISH only.
Submission Guidelines
Team Code to be indicated at the bottom right corner in bold. (For example – NVMC 01) which shall be intimated to the respective teams.
The structure of the legal opinion is on the discretion of the participants. The legal opinion should not exceed the word limit of 10,000. Exceeding the word limit, the candidate will lose 10 marks.
The Legal opinion shall be typed on A4 size page in Font type: Times New Roman; Font size: 12, 1.5-line spacing, 1-inch margin on each side.
All the pages of the submission should have page numbers at the bottom.
20th Blue Book edition for footnotes shall be followed.
Only soft copies of Legal Opinion shall be submitted in both .pdf and .docx format latest by 11.59 pm on 10th April 2022.
Participants will be provided with a link of google forms for the submission of Legal Opinion. The name of the file must be “Legal Opinion – (Team Code) – 2022” and the format of the file must be .docx and pdf. In case the name of the file is not as prescribed, the submission will not be accepted, and the organizing committee will not be responsible for the delay of such submissions. The identification mark of any type is strictly prohibited. Breach of this rule shall lead to penalty or disqualification.
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School of Law established in the year 2017, is a part of B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology a renowned quality leadership institution located at the greenest spot of Chennai,India. The institution is accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), UGC, and currently has an A + grade as accredited in 2021 for quality education.
About the Conference
Scientific temperament refers to an individual’s attitude of logical and rational thinking. An individual is considered to have a scientific temper if s/he employs a scientific method of decision-making in everyday life. The term stresses to be a viable method of acquiring knowledge through the application of the method of science.
Historically Joan of Arc is shown as a victim of Witchcraft. In recent times also certain shocking news reports have shed light upon incidents that led to human fatalities like Witchcraft and superstitious beliefs worldwide. There is a fine line between superstition and religion and treading that fine line is a challenging task. There rests upon the Law of the land, a responsibility installing such crimes by bringing in stringent regulations.
The present conference is intended to provide a platform to discuss and deliberate the theme in detail during the technical sessions followed by the Panel Discussions being chaired by subject-matter experts.
Eligibility
Research papers from Academicians, Research Scholars, Students, Professionals, Lawyers, NGOs, and Human Rights Activists are invited on the conference theme or any other sub-theme on the Major Thrust Areas.
Sub-themes
Scientific Temper and Superstition
Superstition and Psychology
Drugs, Magical Remedies and Superstition
Witch-doctors and Killings of Witches and Criminal Law
State-Sponsored Superstition, Pseudoscience and Human Rights
Witch-hunting legislations in the Modern SocietyInternational superstitious Practices and the UN as a player
Witch Hunts – Victimization of Women
Superstitious beliefs and its economic impact
Culture and Superstition
Eradication of Human Sacrifice and other Inhuman, Evil Practices
Any other topic relating to the theme of the conference.
Objectives of the Conference
Facilitating scholars from various fields with a platform for a detailed discussion on various themes surrounding the topics:
To resurrect a discussion on superstitious beliefs and their impact on human lives in relation to the jurisprudence evolved over the years.
To analyse new as well as old trends in criminology in the light of superstitious practices, witchcraft, objectification of women, and other pressing issues.
To contribute to the debate for a better and safer environment for people.
To present/offer further key recommendations, suggestions in policymaking, and the framework of law, with its effective implementation.
To resurrect a discussion on superstitious beliefs and their impact on human lives in relation to the jurisprudence evolved over the years.
To analyse new as well as old trends in criminology in the light of superstitious practices, witchcraft, objectification of women, and other pressing issues.
To contribute to the debate for a better and safer environment for people.
To present/offer further key recommendations, suggestions in policymaking, and the framework of law, with its effective implementation.
Submission Guidelines
The abstracts should reach on or before March 31, 2022.
After the acceptance of the abstract, the full research paper should reach on or before April 9, 2022 on mail Id: csl.researchcommittee@gmail.com along with the soft copy of the registration fees paid and screenshot/soft copy of the fee paid.
The paper must include a clear mention of the research methodology adopted, major findings, results, implications and key references.
Authors should adhere to the following particulars:
Maximum 5000 words, five key words
Font Times New Roman,12 point
Spacing 1.5
Abstract with 150-250 words
Title Page Title Author(s), Affiliation and other details.
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The MNLU Law Review Blog is the flagship online publication of the Maharashtra Law University Mumbai. It is a student-run peer-reviewed legal blog that aims to create a platform that showcases exemplary academic research on contemporary legal and allied issues.
Call for Blogs
The MNLU Law Review Blog invites submissions, including articles, case comments, opinion pieces, book reviews, etc. on contemporary legal issues in all areas of law, legal studies, and related social sciences.
The aim of the Blog is to stimulate discussions and encourage discourses by hosting articles and opinions from the community of scholars both within and outside India including legal scholars, researchers, jurists, students, etc. on legal and inter-disciplinary issues.
Submission Guidelines
Mode of submissions: All submissions shall be made by filling out the Google Form which can be accessed here. Any submission made through the email will not be considered for the review process.
Deadline: The Blog accepts submissions on a rolling basis.
Authors: The Blog accepts submissions from both the students and the professionals.
Nature of Submissions: The articles shall be analytical in nature expressing opinions or offering critiques on the legal and inter-disciplinary issues.
Co-authorship: The submissions can be co-authored by a maximum of two authors.
Plagiarism: The submission should reflect the original and unpublished work of the author(s). The Blog however permits a maximum similarity index of 15% and in no case a submission shall exceed this permissible limit.
Word-Limit: The submissions shall ideally range between 1000 to 1500 words. This word limit is exclusive of the endnotes and any explanatory notes. The Blog however, accepts submissions exceeding this word-limit if it is deemed necessary in the light of the issue at hand.
Format: All submissions shall be made in Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx) format. The submission should adhere to the following formatting style: Font: Bookman Old Style; Font Size: 12; Line spacing: 1.5; Margin: 1 inch from all sides; Alignment: Justified.
Citation: All relevant sources which are available as open source documents such as judgments, laws, reports, articles and other sources shall be provided as hyperlinks within the main text of the document itself. However, where a source is not available as an open- source document, the same shall be cited by providing an endnote instead of a footnote. All endnotes shall adhere to the uniform Bluebook 20th Edition citation style. For Endnotes the following formatting style shall be adhered to: Font: Bookman Old Style; Font size: 10; Line spacing: 1 and Alignment: Justified.
Anonymity: The author shall maintain anonymity throughout the article and shall not disclose his/her name, institution’s name or any other information that identifies the author in the file containing the article.
Penalty: The Blog follows a detailed double-blind review process which starts right after the receipt of the manuscript. Therefore, the manuscript must not be under review by any other platform at the time of submission. Non-adherence to this rule shall result in a ban on publishing on the Blog for the period of six months.
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Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) is a private deemed university located in Vellore, Chennai India and was founded in 1984. VIT School of Law (VITSOL), the progeny of VIT, entered the legal education arena in 2014.
About the e-Conference
The scope of International law has developed over the last few decades and has grown exponentially since the dawn of globalized era. From the regulation of space expeditions to the question of the division of the ocean floor, and from the protection of human rights to the management of the international financial system, its involvement has spread out from the primary concern with the preservation of peace, to embrace all interests of contemporary international life. International law has developed both horizontally and vertically.
In the dynamic stream of laws, we constantly witness that International law has crossed path with national laws and have thus created a symbiotic relationship to survive in this globalized epoch. Globalization has become synonymous to the spreading of capitalistic regimes all over the world.
While the focus of International Law is primarily on regulating the sovereign states and generally delegates the regulation of MNCs to individual states, the Corporates like Google, Facebook have supplanted sovereign states and they have attained a powerful status in the regime of sovereignty.
The Globalization-corporate nexus has major implications on not just trade and intellectual property rights but on diverse legal regimes like human rights, labour rights, environment and air and space laws. For the facilitation of trade, commerce, International law has been incorporated into the municipal laws.
Thereby it raises the questions like whether the sovereign states can effectively control corporates through national legislations or whether the International law need to further develop to empower/guide the states to come up with uniform and harmonized national laws to effectively regulate the activities of MNCs.
The international e-conference offers a platform to analyse the extent of convergence of International law and National legislations in regulating the activities of Multi-National Corporates which might have trans-national impact and repercussions on the subjects of International Law.
Sub-themes
Internationalisation v. localisation of Human Rights
Globalization and Labour rights
Environment protection and international law
International trade and sustainable development
E-commerce regulations under International and national laws
Regionalism v. Multilateralism in International trade regime
Globalization and investment law
International law and Competition law
International trade and Maritime law
International Group of P&I Clubs and Global maritime regulation
Data protection, cyber security and privacy
International law and sui generis legislations on Intellectual property law
International law and Public health
Intellectual Property law and contemporary issues
Sub orbital flights and delimitation of airspace and outer space issue
Space tourism and Registration and Liability Issues
Issues in Aviation law, including passenger liability, product liability, airworthiness etc.
Space debris and environmental protection
Eligibility
The conference is open to undergraduate/postgraduate students, Ph.D. Scholars and Academicians/Professionals. Interested persons can also attend the Conference, without a paper presentation.
Mode of the Conference
Virtual/ Online through Zoom Cloud Meet
Publication Opportunity
Original unpublished Research Papers/Articles and Case studies will be selected after at plagiarism check permissible upto 10% of a Turnitin report.
The abstract and full paper will undergo double-blind peer review process by the expert review committee before selection.
Out of the presented papers, a list of selected papers on a competitive basis will be published (publication charges apply) in a book with an ISBN numbers.
Submission Guidelines
Paper Title
Author particulars- Name, designation, institution of Affiliation, address of correspondence with email and phone number in a separate document.
Abstract should not exceed 200 words and should be in italics.
It should mention around 3 to 6 keywords.
Full paper should not exceed 5000 words.
References should be in 20th edition Harvard Blue book
Book submission should be made in MS Office Word format.
Font-“Times New Roman”, Font size –“12pt”, Line space-“1.5”
Enquiries about Registration and Participation, contact:
Prof. Aswathy Sukumaran – 9497277729
Ms. Aparajitha Ramesh – 9551286673
Enquiries about Abstract Submission, contact:
Prof. Ankit Kumar Padhy – 9407910104
Mr. Ragul O.V.- 8610303302
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The Centre for Research and Studies in Human Rights (CRaSH), Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur, is an endeavor of the University to respond to the emerging regime of Human Rights. The Centre seeks to undertake interdisciplinary studies involving legal academia and other stakeholders and contribute in the best possible manner to the global pool of knowledge on the subject.
Theme
Marriage is a sacrosanct institution comprising two individuals who are then recognised as one in the society. This one entity is then not expected to have different opinions. The general social understanding on this today is once married, the spouses are one thus no point of force or consent. Everything by default stands consented and if there is consent then how can such a consented act of sexual intercourse be considered as rape.
This act of erasing a woman’s individuality and her right to self-determination is violative of the most basic of human rights. Marital rape violates a woman’s right to privacy and her right to live with dignity. It’s a disgraceful violent act committed against a woman.
It’s time to now question the exception of marital rape in the realm of the basic human right of consent. What we seek to understand now are the intricacies of the need for the criminalization of the offense, the aspect of infringement of various fundamental rights of married women, the global concept of consent, and ultimately the impact or implications of such a move on the institution of marriage.
Call for Blogs
In furtherance of this initiative, the Centre invites submissions from academicians, legal scholars and practitioners, researchers, and students with an aim to publish as blogs on the theme “Demystifying ‘consent’ in marital rape in India”. The current theme has also been recently taken up by the Centre to hold a Panel Discussion on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2022.
In furtherance of the discussion, the Centre invites submissions from interested authors on or before April 20, 2022. All undergraduate and post-graduate students are eligible to submit their articles.
Submission Guidelines
Word Limit: The word-limit for the manuscripts is between 1000-1500 words.
Font: All submissions must be made in the font Times New Roman, with heading size 14, font size 12 and spacing 1.5.
Co-authorship: Upto a maximum of 2 authors is permitted.
Citation Format: ·The prescribed citation format is the Bluebook 20th edition. All the relevant authorities should be duly acknowledged. Further, if the author relies on a specific document to support an argument, pinpoint citations must be included.
Format: All the entries should be submitted in (.doc) or (.docx) format.
Originality: The entries must be original, unpublished, and an outcome of the author(s’) own efforts. Any form of plagiarism will lead to disqualification for publication on the Blog.
Title: The title should be brief and one that clearly communicates the topic and conveys the essence of the piece to the reader.
How to Submit?
The submission should be made online via submission of the manuscripts at crash@mpdnlu.ac.in
The submission email should mention details of the author(s) and a title for the blog piece.
Note: The subject of the mail for submission should read ‘Submission for CRaSH Blog’.
Selection Process
The number of Manuscripts that will be selected for publication shall be subject to the discretion of the Editorial team. Selected Manuscripts will be published after thorough screening, taking into consideration the parameters of content quality.
Submission Deadline
The last date for submission of the manuscripts is April 20, 2022.
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