AURO University: International Conference On Law And Emerging Issues (ICLEI 2023)

Update: 2023-04-20 07:50 GMT

AURO University, School of Law, established in the year 2012, offers a curriculum designed to impart contemporary legal knowledge, acts, legal procedures, discussions of contemporary technology-enabled systems, processes and procedures in the course of teaching Indian laws as well as international laws. The focus is on developing a critical and usable understanding of the laws of India and international laws extending to related domain areas such as business, international trade and relations.

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

We live in a world where Change is the only constant. Everything around us is rapidly changing, and this is also true in the realm of Law. The shifting nature of caste, race, and gender, debates the environmental issues brought on by climate change, the ongoing technological advancements that necessitate rapid advancement in regulatory architecture, and the shifting nature of global trade scenarios all present a rich tapestry of themes that call for in-depth research and engagement.

The aim of the conference is to bring together the Researchers/ Academicians/ Policy makers/ Research Scholars/ Foreign Delegates/ Indian & Foreign Students, undertaking research within the broad theme of contemporary issues in law to provide a supportive and collaborative environment for the exchange of ideas.

The conference is intended to provide chances and a forum for young academics to discourse and improve their research ideas, as well as to foster research partnerships and professional networks. Participants are also encouraged to submit abstracts that do not necessarily fit neatly into the theme of the conference. The organisers will create sessions that cover a wide variety of academic interests.

PARTICIPANTS

The Conference will feature expert talk and paper presentations. The aim of the conference is to invite the Researchers/ Academicians/ Policy makers/ Research Scholars/ Foreign Delegates/ Indian & Foreign Students, undertaking research within the broad theme of contemporary issues in law to participate and present papers.

Scholars registered in non-law disciplines but working on primarily legal issues from an interdisciplinary perspective are also invited to participate.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

The following topics are only a few of the many topics that might be covered:

1. Constitutional Law

2. Criminal law

3. Competition Law

4. Company Law

5. Environmental Law

6. Labour Law

7. Family Law

8. Law and Technology

9. Intellectual Property Law

10. Business & Trade Law

11. International Law

12. Laws related to Women

13. Alternative Dispute Resolution

14. Legal Startup and Entrepreneurship

15. Artificial Intelligence and Law.

CALL FOR PAPERS

Research papers/articles in English are invited from academicians, professionals, practitioners, researchers, students of law, social science and environmental science, and other stakeholders on the emerging issues and related areas on the broader topics given above.

The selected papers based on quality shall be published in the form of a Conference Proceedings by Taylor & Francis and submitted to SCOPUS for Indexing.

There will be additional publication charges for the selected articles which will be intimated in due course.

REGISTRATION FEES

Fees

⮚ Industry persons/ policy makers: Rs. 2360/- or $30

⮚ Academicians :Rs. 1770/- or $25

⮚ Research Scholar / Students: Rs.1180/- or $20

⮚ Attendees (without paper presentation): Rs. 590/- or $10

⮚ On spot registration - Rs 2714/-

For Early Bird Registration:

⮚ Industry persons/ policy makers: Rs. 1888/- or $ 25

⮚ Academics :Rs. 1416/- or $20

⮚ Research Scholar / Students: Rs. 944/- or $ 15

⮚ Attendees (without paper presentation): Rs. 590/- or $ 10

Registration fees for co-authorship shall be applicable separately.

Accommodation charges: On actual basis

* The tariff reflected above is inclusive of GST.

Registration Link: https://forms.gle/phb7cP8RnRvz1YQi6

For More details, refer to the brochure here


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