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: National Seminar on Constitutional Sentinel: Safeguarding Rights and Liberties in India by Aliah University, Kolkata [June 30]: Submit by June 20

About Aliah University

Aliah University – a State University under the Department of Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education, Government of West Bengal – came into existence through the Aliah University Act (Act XXVII of 2007) passed by the West Bengal Legislative Assembly.

The Act came into force on 5 April 2008. However, its parent institution – from which it was upgraded to a University – was usually mentioned in various old Government records varyingly as Calcutta Mohammedan College or Calcutta Madrasah or Aliah Madrasah, which the British Governor-General Warren Hastings established in 1780.

About the Seminar

The Department of Law, Aliah University, Kolkata, is organizing a National-Level Seminar to address the evolution, current trends, and issues related to Constitutional rights. The seminar’s main goals are to examine recent significant developments in the Constitution of India and provide practical examples to enhance attendees’ understanding of specific aspects of it.

The Seminar aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and perspectives on the Indian Constitution among educators, legal experts, practitioners, Human Rights activists, and individuals in their respective fields.

The seminar will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Aliah University, Park Circus Campus, 17 Gora Chand Road, Kolkata—700014.

Who is it for?

All students, academicians, research scholars, lawyers and other interested candidates are eligible to participate in the seminar.

Themes

Willing Participants may present research papers in the following sub-themes:

  • The Constitution and National Identity
  • The Impact of Judicial Review on Indian Politics and Society
  • Enhancing Access to Justice: The Role of the Constitution and Legal Institutions
  • The Constitution and Civil Society
  • Constitutional Law and the Media: Ensuring Freedom and Accountability
  • Challenges to Federalism in a Diverse India
  • Balancing Liberty and Security
  • Securing Social Justice: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Constitutional Rights
  • The Constitution and Emerging Technologies: Balancing Innovation and Fundamental Rights
  • Constitutionalism and Environmental Protection: Ensuring a Sustainable Future
  • The Future of Constitutionalism
  • Data Privacy and Right to Privacy
  • Any other topic related to the Constitutional Law

Submission Guidelines

  • Word limit for Abstract: 250-300 words
  • Word limit for Full Paper: 3000-5000 words
  • Font: Times New Roman (Size 12, 1.5 Spacing)
  • File Type: MS Word

Registration Details

The interested person should fill in the registration form given below this post and submit it by 25th June 2024. Then, WhatsApp a copy of the registration form and the payment receipt to 7637059870.

  • Student Participation only: Rs. 400
  • UG Student Participation cum Paper Presentation: Rs. 500
  • PG Student Participation cum Paper Presentation: Rs. 600
  • Advocate/Others: Rs. 600
  • Research Scholar: Rs. 700
  • Academician: Rs. 800
  • Online Participation & Paper Presentation: Rs. 1000
  • Foreign Participation: Rs. 3000

UPI Id: 7637059870@paytm
Name: Zubair Ahmed
A/c No.: 38312903917 (SBI)
IFSC: SBIN0001140

How to Submit?

The interested paper presenters have to submit the abstract/full paper to legalprogrammeataliah@gmail.com

Important Dates

  • Last Date for Abstract Submission: 20/06/2024
  • Intimation of Selected Abstracts: 21/06/2024
  • Last Date for Full Paper Submission: 25/06/2024

Location

Department of Law,
17, Gora Chand Road, Aliah University, Park Circus Campus, Kolkata: 700014
West Bengal, India.

Contact Information

For any queries, please contact at legalprogrammeataliah@gmail.com.


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