CALL FOR PAPERS

The Conference invites research papers from academicians, industry experts, students of law or those related to the field. The papers must be accompanied by an abstract (upto 300 words) and must apply research skills such as specific research methodology, research questions, hypothesis and objectives of the research.

The abstracts would be peer reviewed by the organizing committee and only shortlisted abstracts would be invited to submit final papers. The final paper should be submitted after the intimation of acceptance of abstract. The final submission shall be concluded within the prescribed deadline.

All the final submission shall be subjected to blind peer review and plagiarism check subsequent to which the selected papers will be considered for publication in an SCOPUS INDEXED PUBLICATION which will be released during the inaugural ceremony of International conference on 21st March 2020.

THEMES & SUB-THEMES

The aim of the Conference is to promote the exchange of Techno-legal knowledge and views of educationists, jurists, practicing professionals, social activists, and individuals in their areas of interest, relating to social justice and social change. It will provide a platform for sharing Techno-legal knowledge, practices, and perspectives from distinct academic communities, professionals, and vocationalists. In furtherance of it, School of Law, Galgotias University extends a warm invitation to participants to present papers on any one of the following sub-themes:

  • Administration of Criminal Justice System
  • Admiralty Law
  • Air and Space Law
  • Alternate Dispute Resolution
  • Banking and Commercial Laws
  • Constitution and Constitutionalism
  • Cyber Security
  • Financial Crimes
  • Gender, Identity, Politics and Law
  • Human Rights
  • Industrial and Environmental Issues
  • Intellectual Property Rights
  • International Humanitarian Law
  • International Trade Laws
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Law and Literature
  • Law, Economics and Management Studies
  • Law, Medicine and Ethics
  • Law, Society and Religion
  • Legal Education
  • Media & Law
  • National and International Taxation Issues
  • Personal Laws in Changing Times
  • Public and Private International Law
  • Regulation of Databases
  • Regulation of Blockchain
  • Regulation of Deep & Dark Net
  • Sexual Offences

WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?

  • Professionals
  • Practitioners
  • Academicians
  • Social Activists
  • NGO Personnel
  • Research scholars
  • Students (of any stream)