Faculty of Law: Global Legal Education, Best Practices in Law Research and Teaching
Call for Papers:
Articles or Research Papers focusing on developments post 2013 are invited on any of the themes. Paper presentation is not necessary for participation.
- The deadline for abstract is 20th Feb 2016 (Saturday), for full paper 27TH Feb 2016 (Saturday)
- Acceptance of the abstract would be intimated in 3 clear days.
- The abstracts should not exceed 300 words (3 small paras).
- It should indicate: 1. Title of Paper 2. Presenter’s brief description name, current designation, educational qualification, professional status and experience in 100 words only. The accepted papers would be given in 10-15 minute time capsule may be less and no more. Fee is chargeable even for them. Whose papers are not accepted they may also attend.
11 March 2016
- Development of Globally relevant Curriculum for Law Schools: studying national laws
- International cooperation in curriculum development to study national laws”
- Identifying new needs for Masters and Research students in Law
- Topics of Seminal Legal Importance: Traditional, Contemporary or Futuristic
- Comparative Constitutionalism: Public Law and Development
12 March 2016
MHRD Chair : International Intellectual Property Laws and Competition and Economic Laws
- New Silk Road Law School Alliance initiatives
- Mechanism for Exchange programmes (teachers & Students) : Finances & facilities
- Topics of Seminal Legal Importance
- Patent law & lawyers -Opportunities Intellectual Property Rights and Cyber Laws
- Global Contentious issues on IPRs and Competition Law: Cyber Laws;
- International vs national Play at Borders : Exhaustion : Parallel Goods
- Abuse of IP vs Enforcement : Spare parts
- Patents : Making Innovation and Technology useful to mankind
- Traditional Knowledge and Trade Secrets
- Geographic Indications: protection & extension of TRIPS to new items 13 March 2016
- Bulging Seams of Copyright: Surge of Public Interest
- Interface of Copyright, Designs, Trade Marks and Patents
- Development Finance: Poverty Alleviation LC I: International Conference on Law, Development and Social Change
- Law and Inequalities: Global and Local
- Law, Society and Women
- Access to Justice-the Challenges
- Law and Development – Social, Economic, Political Globalization, Social Change and law Themes to be bunched in Parallel Sessions or on 14 March 2016, IF necessary
- Innovative Legal Policy & Development Scenarios
- Human Rights and Social Justice and new Challenges
- OBOR and Entrepreneurship in NSRLSA countries
- Law and Development – Women and Child
- Law and Environmental Protection Challenges
- Regional Blocks and Integration
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