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10th International Conference on Law and Economics by RGSOIPL, IIT Kharagpur [Nov 27 – 28; Offline]: Submit Abstracts by August 26!

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About the Conference

The 10th International Conference on Law and Economics (ICLE, 2024) at IIT Kharagpur during 27-28 November, 2024 in association with the Law and Economics Trust (LET), for Techno-Economic and Legal Learning (TELL) in India, invites full papers for presentations in all areas of Law and Economics. The Conference will also focus on Blue Economy, being a complex multidisciplinary field, that relies on state-of-the art, science, and technologies, and institutions. Please browse the following weblink for further information JEL Classification Codes Guide (K: Law and Economics), https://www.aeaweb.org/jel/guide/jel.php

Today, the concept of ‘blue’ is still a contestable phenomenon. From environmental law perspective the ‘blue economy’ must also be ‘green’. For that matter, the sedate discourse of blue economy thus far, is a consequence of uncertainty, enveloping deep conflicts within socio-economic processes. In addition, being a complex multidisciplinary field, much of the blue economy relies on truthful science and best available technologies.

From stone to digital ages, information on externalities have saturated the understanding of mankind. The transition of our civilization which is largely based on Human being – ecosystem convergence, thrives on the knowledge accumulated from such interaction. For example, use pattern of resources by individuals from barter system to price system have provided incentives to integrate the world in the form of digital transactions that created tangible and intangible properties. Industrial revolution 1.0 to 5.0, further brought transition from occupational centric livelihood to corporations and start-ups for higher rate of return that calls for innovator-investors interactions. Further, massive amount of data gets generated through digital transactions. Such valuable information is surreptitiously used by the money-mongers, targeting abnormal profits.

This in effect generates too many negative externalities. In the absence of accountability, the firms have very little incentive to price their products at the optimal level, corresponding the value of ecosystem services. State can play a vital role to correct such pricing mechanism. An additional question is whether international legal system has any profound impact on the ability of the state to further its interests through appropriate domestic legislations?

In this backdrop, there is a need to examine citizens’ role towards advancing social responsibility in tandem with constitutional mandates. From materialistic perspective, there is also a ubiquitous requirement that innovations in relation to ‘blueness’ (or may be ‘greenness’ too) are adequately integrated with socio-economic values, providing a basis for sustainable development by reducing rights-based conflicts.

Seamlessly, legal rules operate in tandem in multiple areas, including coastal ecology, pollution, fisheries, aquaculture, livelihood, sustainable development in coastal areas and right to exploit resources available in territorial water, exclusive economic zone and beyond where the notion sovereign control breaks down in favour of collective action.

In considerations to achieve Viksit Bharat @ 2047, the Conference motivates us to work on Sustainability of Human Energy for Sustainability of Utility of Life (She for Soul). Accordingly, the conference aims to open up a platform to deal with the complex shades of blue economy.

The fundamental purpose is to present an opportunity to professionals, teachers, students and whosoever possess the heart to argue in favour of ‘blue growth’. The, program will allow the participants to delve little far into the mesmerizing world of law and economics, feeding us with necessary support to shape theories and practices that ideally should justify our future actions.

Let us embark upon a fresh journey to celebrate the cause that there is only one planet called “Earth.”

Eligibility

The Conference on 10th International Conference on Law and Economics with Special Reference to Blue Economy is open for:

Location

Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India.

Call For Papers

The conference invites paper proposals addressing the intersection of law, economics, and the blue economy in the context of national and international challenges. Submissions should focus on how legal and economic tools can be used to promote sustainability and address key themes, including:

The sub-themes mentioned above are indicative and not exhaustive in nature. Interested participants can submit their abstracts on allied subjects/topics related to the theme of the conference.

Submission of Abstract/Full Paper

Paper Submission, Registration & Structuring of the Full Paper

Important Instructions

Fee Details

The fee will cover conference material, breakfast, lunch, Dinner, including coffee breaks throughout the conference. Accommodation and travel are not included in the registration fee.

Accommodation

On campus accommodation will be arranged on payment basis. We have reserved a few rooms [INR 2000+GST per night for single occupation; and INR 1500+GST per night per person for double occupation]. The link to get the details of the guest house is: http://www.tgh.iitkgp.ac.in/.

Prizes

The shortlisted paper may be published. Details will be shared later.

Deadlines

Submission of Abstract26 August, 2024
Notification of Acceptance4 September, 2024
Registration and Fee Payment25 September, 2024
Submission of Full Paper5 November, 2024
Date of Conference27-28 November, 2024

Contact

Email: 2024icle@gmail.com

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