MNLU, Mumbai: 2nd Edition Of The Law, Humanities And Social Sciences Collective International Symposium

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3 May 2024 5:38 AM GMT

  • MNLU, Mumbai: 2nd Edition Of The Law, Humanities And Social Sciences Collective International Symposium
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    The second edition of the Law, Humanities and Social Sciences (LHSS) Collective International Symposium is being hosted by Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai. This virtual event, spanning over two days on May 11-12, 2024, will delve into the crises faced by law in today's global society.

    Event Details:

    - Dates: May 11-12, 2024

    - Venue: Virtual

    Themes of Discussion:

    - Globalization, Crisis, and the Law

    - Humanitarian Crisis and Law/International Law

    - Law and Crisis in the Global South

    - Medico-Legal States of Exception

    - Climate Crisis and Environmental Justice

    Distinguished Panelists:

    - Dr. Swatee Yogessh

    - Dr. Diksha Dhar

    - Mr. Arvind Narrain

    Registration Information:

    Who Can Attend: Scholars, students, legal professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of law with humanities and social sciences.

    Registration Deadline: May 10, 2024

    Register Here.

    Why Attend?

    Amidst the backdrop of our contemporary reality defined by perpetual crisis, the LHSS Collective International Symposium 2024 offers a unique opportunity to delve into the transformative role of law and justice. As crises become the norm rather than the exception, it becomes essential to explore how law interacts with humanities and social sciences in shaping responses to these challenges. This symposium offers a unique opportunity to gain insights into global challenges and innovative approaches to legal studies.

    Participation Fee:

    A nominal participation fee of Rs. 100 is applicable for non-presenting participants.

    Payment Link.

    Contact:

    For inquiries or assistance with registration, email at symposiumlhss@mnlumumbai.edu.in or call 022 2570 3188 (10:30 am - 04:30 pm, working days).

    For more details, refer to the brochure here

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