MNLU Mumbai (CRCJ) – IJM: One Day Workshop on Transnational Crimes with Special Focus on Human Trafficking, 20th March 2018

Update: 2018-03-04 16:11 GMT

Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai is one of the premier institutions of India imparting legal education.

International Justice Mission (IJM) is a global organisation that protects the most vulnerable from violence and oppression. IJM collaborates with local, state and national governments and grassroots organisations to protect the poor from violent forms of injustice, such as bonded labour and sex trafficking in India.

With the onset of globalization, crimes have transgressed the national borders necessitating the international regulation. Primarily states enjoyed exclusive monopoly on the legitimate use of force to check crime within their territorial limit as one of the attributes of state sovereignty. The evident amplification of crimes of transnational nature like cross-border organized crime, international terrorism, drug and human trafficking requires extraterritorial monitoring. The extra-territorial nature of such crimes has led to the development of a new jurisprudence of transnational criminology.

The necessity to address human trafficking as a transnational crime is highly significant as it defines the problem not as a territorial crime but as a phenomenon tied to international organised crime. The international community has acknowledged the gravity of the situation by negotiated multilateral instruments the latest of which is the Palermo Protocol 2000. The Palermo Protocol is the first global legally binding instrument with an agreed definition of term trafficking.  Many states have come to consensus concerning human trafficking and have subsequently ratified the protocol. However, the issue remains unaddressed to a great extent both at domestic and international platforms. The miscarriage at the domestic sphere is not merely due to the failure of enforcement but the very conceptualization of the human trafficking as any other crime.

Themes:



  • The deliberation upon the extra-territorial or trans-national nature of the crimes like cross- border terrorism, human trafficking, drug trafficking, arms trafficking smuggling, money laundering among others.

  • The propelling elements for the expedient growth of these crimes like globalization, socio-economic inequality, intolerance and others may be explored.

  • The thorough examination of the suppressive laws on human trafficking at both international and domestic levels will form the focal theme of the workshop.

  • The practical difficulties in reaching the uniformity by states for instance in defining a human trafficking, in specifying punitive relief, delayed ratification, victim rehabilitation may be identified.

  • The proper conceptualization of human trafficking, structuring/modification of the existing domestic laws and their enforcement.


Registration:



  • The interested participants from government, academia, NGO’s, students may register to attend the workshop by sending an email to crcjmnlu@gmail.com

  • The scanned copy of the form shall be attached to the email.

  • Participation certificate will be given. The high tea and lunch will also be provided to the participants. Seats are limited.


Registration Fees:

Early Bird Registration Fees (before 10.03.2018) for students is Rs. 100/- and for Professionals is Rs. 300/-Late Registration Fees (before 20.03.2018) for students is Rs. 300/- and for Professionals is Rs. 500/-The fees may be paid via NEFT, DD drawn in favour of ‘Registrar, Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai’ or by Cash.

Name of Bank: Axis Bank
A/c No.: 915010046322292
Name of Beneficiary: Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai
IFSC Code: UTIB0000233
Branch: Marine Lines

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