2-Day National Conference for law students on Human Rights of Slum Dwellers and Forced Eviction: A Legal Mandate by NLS Bangalore: Register by Nov 20

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  • The National Law School of India University, the Nation’s premier law University, came into existence through a Notification under the National Law School of India University Act (Karnataka Act 22 of 1986). It signified the culmination of efforts by the Judiciary, the Bar Council of India, the Karnataka Bar Council, the Bangalore University, and the Government of Karnataka to reform legal education and to establish a centre of excellence for legal education and research in India.
  • The Law School has undertaken many research projects funded by the UGC, the Government of India, the Government of Karnataka, the Department of Women and Child Development, UN agencies, the World Bank, HIVOS, Department of Justice etc.
  • The National Conference on ‘Human Rights of Slum Dwellers and Forced Eviction: A Legal Mandate’ is being organized under the aegis of the Chair on Urban Poor and the Law instituted by a Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (MoHUPA) and NLSIU.
  • The collaborator of the Conference is the Department of Justice (DOJ) of the Ministry of Law and Justice’s Pan-India Scheme for ‘Designing Innovative Solutions on Holistic Access to Justice’ (DISHA) that aims to address the issues faced by people on account of their disadvantaged positions within the socio-legal scenario in the society.
  • The objective of this Conference shall be to sensitize the rights of slum dwellers and deal with the intricacies of forced eviction in pursuance to realize the true meaning of the DISHA scheme under the DOJ’s initiative.
  • The National Conference’s Chairs are the following esteemed professors: Prof. T.R. Subramanya (Dean – CMR School of Legal Studies, Bengaluru), Prof. Shashikala Gurpur (Director – Symbiosis Law School, Pune) and Prof. Sairam Bhat (Professor of Law – NLSIU & Centre Co-ordinator CEERA).

ELIGIBILITY

  • Representatives of Government and Regulatory Bodies.
  • Lawyers, Legal Professionals, Consultants, Practitioners.
  • Academicians, Students, Research Scholars from the disciplines of Law, Finance, Business Management, Commerce, and Public Policy.
  • Members of Research Institutes, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Civil Society Organizations (CSO.).
  • Representatives from Companies or other Institutions.

Themes and Sub-Themes

Land, Property and Governance

  • Urban poor, migration and resettlement
  • Illegal Occupancy and Eviction
  • Land Rights for Slum Dwellers

Health, Poverty and Social Inclusion

  • Empowerment and Engagement of Community in Strengthening Health of Women and Children
  • Social Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation Schemes
  • Access to education, health and social security
  • Pradhan Mantri Awaz Yojana: The success story of housing in rural and urban India

Case Studies of Slum Development Boards

  • Community Mobilization Strategies
  • Exercise of Powers of Slum Development BoardRole of Self-Help Groups, Urban Local Bodies, Municipalities and Local AuthoritiesInitiatives for protection of slum dwellers
  • The impact of health and mental well-being of the people affected by forced eviction

Video Making Competition

  • Urban poor, migration and resettlement;
  • Impact of health and mental well-being of people affected by forced eviction; or
  • On any of the indicated themes/sub-themes as given above.

Note: The maximum length of the video should be 20 minutes and minimum 15 minutes.

Submissions

Participants can register for the conference for (i) Abstract Presentation; (ii) Full Paper Presentation; or (iii) Video Making Competition.

  • Submissions accepted:
    • Essays: 2000 – 4000 words (exclusive of footnotes)
    • Articles:3000 – 6000 words (exclusive of footnotes)
    • Video Making Competition: 20 minutes (inclusive of video credits)
  • Abstracts and/or short description of the video of not more than 500 words (excluding key words), on the above-mentioned themes are invited, submitted as Word (.doc/.docx) documents, with a covering letter containing the name, E-mail address, and designation of the author(s).
  • There shall be a maximum of only two Authors for each Article/Essay; and all participants are permitted to enjoin as co-author to a maximum of one Article/ Essay only.
  • Potential contributors are required to adhere to a uniform mode of citation (21st edition of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation).
  • All Abstracts and/or short description of the video to be sent via e-mail to ceera@nls.ac.inwith the subject line “Two-Day National Conference”on orbefore November 20th 2022.
  • The last date for submitting the videos is November 28th 2022. Submission Link will be provided in due course.
  • Authors may be expected to revise their abstracts and full essay/article submission based on reviews and comments received from the organizing team.

*After peer review, only shortlisted articles and papers will be published in the form of a book. It will be a joint publication by CEERA, NLSIU, CMR School of Legal Studies, Symbiosis Law School and the MoHUPA and will have an ISBN.

Important Due-Dates

1Last Date for RegistrationNovember 20, 2022
2Last Date for Submission of AbstractNovember 20, 2022
3Submission of Full-Length Essays/ArticlesDecember 31, 2022
4Last Date for submission of VideosNovember 28, 2022
5Dates of the ConferenceDecember 15 – 16, 2022

Registration Form & Registration Fees

Individuals interested in participating in the Conference may register by filling in the Google form link belowand by paying a registration fee of INR. 750/- (Rupees Seven Hundred and Fifty only) per participant.

Registration Form Link

Registration Fees
Registration fee for each participantINR 750/- (Rupees Seven Hundred and Fifty only)

To register for the event, click here.

Payment of Registration Fee Details

Registration fees may be paid by NEFT/RTGS transfer, as per the bank details given below or vide Demand Draft drawn in favour of National Law School of India University and sent along with the Registration Form attached herewith.

  • NEFT Transaction ID:
  • NEFT Transaction Date:
  • DD Number and Bank Details (if payment made by DD)

Note: The registration amount may also be paid via Google Pay, by making the payment through Bank Transaction/Transfer to the account details provided herein below. Upon registration., kindly send a screenshot or scanned copy of the transaction details including bank account details, phone number, and e-mail address along with a scanned copy of the payment details with all details to ceera@nls.ac.in and a carbon copy (marked as CC) of the same shall be sent to Ms. Susheela Suresh at email id: susheela@nls.ac.in

The original document (hard copy) of the Demand Draft, if opted shall be sent via courier/post to:

MS. SUSHEELA, PO BAG 7201, NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, NAGARBHAVI, BENGALURU 560 072

Bank Account Details

ELECTRONIC CLEARING SERVICE (CREDIT CLEARING) / REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT (RTGS) FACILITY FOR REGISTRATION FEE

DETAILS OF ACCOUNT HOLDER:

NAME OF ACCOUNT HOLDERDIRECTOR NLSIU SCHEMES AND PROJECTS
COMPLETE CONTACT ADDRESSNATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, P.B.NO.7201, NAGARBHAVI, BANGALORE – 560 072
TELEPHONE NUMBER/FAX/MAIL23213160, 23160532,   23160533   /   Fax   23160534   / registrar@nls.ac.in
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BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS:

BANK NAMEUNION BANK OF INDIA
BRANCH    NAME    WITH    COMPLETE ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBERNLSIU          BRANCH,           NLSIU          CAMPUS, NAGARBHAVI, BANGALORE – 560 072, Ph: 080- 23218130 & 23218115
IFSC CODE / NEFT CODE / RTGS CODE / BRANCH CODEUBIN0921441
TYPE         OF        BANK        ACCOUNT (SB/CURRENT/CASH CREDIT)SAVINGS BANK
SWIFT CODE 
COMPLETE           BANK          ACCOUNT NUMBER (LATEST)520101045115075

Official Notification

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