
Department of Studies in Law
The Department of Studies in Law (DoS in Law) was established in 1973 under the aegis of the University of Mysore (The Mysore University is the sixth oldest in the country and the first in Karnataka. Also, in a sense, it is the first University of the country established outside the limits of the British India.) The DoS in Law is a prominent institution in Southern India, recognized for its high standards in legal education and research. The department offers a two-year LL.M. program with specializations in Constitutional Law, International Law, and Business and Trade Law. The program is research-oriented, requiring students to complete a dissertation, many of which are published. The department also offers a Ph.D. program, supporting advanced research under the guidance of experienced faculty. It attracts a diverse student body from across India and internationally, including countries such as Afghanistan, Iran, Kenya, Tanzania, and Yemen.
To visit the department, please click on the following link: https://uni-mysore.ac.in/english-version/dept_category_law.php?dept_id=301&cat_id=95
About the Event
The Circular Economy (CE) is a transformative model that seeks to minimize waste and make the most of available resources. Unlike the traditional linear economy, which follows the “take, make, dispose” paradigm, the circular economy emphasizes the importance of reuse, recycling, repair, and sustainable product design. It is gaining traction worldwide as industries, governments, and consumers look for ways to combat climate change, reduce waste, and conserve natural resources.
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), on the other hand, are legal protections granted to creators for their inventions, designs, and creations. These rights incentivize innovation and creativity, enabling individuals and organizations to protect their innovations and capitalize on their investments in research and development (R&D).
The intersection of IPR and the circular economy offers intriguing possibilities. Intellectual property can play a crucial role in driving circular business models by protecting innovations in sustainable design, recycling technologies, and business strategies that promote longevity, repair, and reuse. However, the relationship between IPR and the circular economy is complex and multifaceted, raising questions about how IP can be leveraged to encourage rather than hinder the transition to a more sustainable, circular model.
Eligibility
We invite a diverse range of participants and paper presenters, including LLM students, Ph.D. scholars, legal practitioners, and faculty members of law.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
To submit an original and unpublished paper, please click on
Registration link: https://forms.gle/YBgKRswfeYcwy6f98
Registration Fees: Free
- Date: 17thMay 2025
- Last date of Registration:10thMay 2025
- Time: 2 PM to 6 PM
- Mode: Virtual
CALL FOR PAPERS
We invite submissions of original research papers, case studies, and policy analyses from academicians, practitioners, researchers, and students in the field of law. The Editorial Board welcomes articles on the following themes:
- How can IP protections, such as patents, trademarks, and design rights, support the development of sustainable technologies and circular business models?
- How can we balance the protection of IP with the broader societal goal of sustainable development?
- Can open-source IP and collaborative business models help scale up the circular economy?
- How can IP be harmonized with EPR policies to facilitate product reuse, repair, and recycling?
We will examine real-world case studies from companies and countries that have successfully integrated IP strategies within circular economy models. This will provide practical insights into the challenges and opportunities for IP in promoting circularity.
Submission Guidelines
Submitted abstracts must not exceed 150 words, must include a title, and be accompanied by five keywords and final manuscript must be between 5000-8000 words.
Formatting Guidelines
Submitted abstracts must not exceed 150 words, include a title, and be accompanied by five keywords. The final manuscript must be between 4000 and 5000 words. All submissions must follow the Bluebook Method of Citation 21 Edition. (A Uniform System of Legal Citation) Non-conformity will be a ground for rejection. The font shall be in Times New Roman, size 12 with a line spacing of 1.5. Footnotes shall be in Times New Roman, size 10, with single-line spacing. The selected paper will be published in Mysore University Law Journal.
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions are accepted only in electronic form.
- Submissions must be made in Word format (.doc)/(.docx)
The submission must be accompanied by a cover letter stating the title of the manuscript, the name, and details of the author/authors, and the author’s contact details.
- Co-authorship of a maximum of two persons is allowed.
- The proper acknowledgment must be given for such use of literature in the article submitted.
- The submission will be run through anti-plagiarism software and plagiarism in any form will result in rejection of the submission.
Department of Studies in Law
The Department of Studies in Law was established in 1973 and is a prominent institution in Southern India, recognized for its high standards in legal education and research. The department offers a two-year LL.M. program with specializations in Constitutional Law, International Law, and Business and Trade Law. The program is research-oriented, requiring students to complete a dissertation, many of which are published. The department also offers a Ph.D. program, supporting advanced research under the guidance of experienced faculty. It attracts a diverse student body from across India and internationally, including countries such as Afghanistan, Iran, Kenya, Tanzania, and Yemen.
Chief Patron
Prof.(Dr.) Lokanath N K
Hon’ble Vice Chancellor,
University of Mysore
Mysore, Karnataka, India
Patron
Smt. V.R. Shylaja,KAS
Registrar,
University of Mysore
Mysore, Karnataka, India
President of the Programme
Prof (Dr.) MS Benjamin
Dean Faculty of Law &
Professor of Law
Department of Studies in Law
University of Mysore
Mysore, India
Organizing – Secretary
Prof. (Dr.) Maruthi TR
Professor of Law
Department of Studies in Law,
University of Mysore 570006.
Coordinator
Mr. Sayed Qudrat Hashimy
PhD. Scholar (Law)
Department of Studies in Law
University of Mysore
Contact Information
For inquiries and participation confirmation, please contact the following undersigned:
Student Organizing Members
Ms. Srishti P. Nalwar
Student of Ist Year LLM
Department of Studies in Law
University of Mysore
Email: Srishtipnalwar@gmail.com
Mobile no. +919591751376
Mr. John Paul
Student of Ist Year LLM
Department of Studies in Law
University of Mysore
Email: johnpaulcherukattil@gmail.com
Mobile no. +918547547177
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