National Conference on Transformative Constitutionalism in India @ Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune [Oct 5]: Submit by Sep 10

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on Transformative Constitutionalism in India

@ Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune [Oct 5]: Submit by Sep 10


About the Organisation

Marathwada Mitra Mandal, Pune was established in the year 1967 by Late Shri. Shankarrao Chavan initially to provide hostel facilities to the students from Marathwada region who used to come to Pune to pursue their education.

In 2003, Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College was established to provide high-quality legal education. The College is affiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University and is recognized by the Bar Council of India which runs 5 years and 3 years Law Courses along with Diploma Courses.

About the Conference

Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College is organising a One Day National Conference on ‘Transformative Constitutionalism in India: Contemporary Issues and Challenges’

Theme

The theme of the Conference: Transformative Constitutionalism in India: Contemporary Issues and Challenges

Sub-Themes of the Conference:

  1. The Basic Structure Doctrine
  2. Women and Personal laws: Religious Code v/s Constitutional Morality
  3. Reservation for Economically Weaker Sections of Society
  4. Transformative Constitutionalism and Right to Privacy
  5. The Anti-Defection Law in India
  6. Rights of LGBT Community
  7. The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019
  8. Sedition law in India
  9. Any other topic reflecting Transformative Constitutionalism

Important Dates

  • Last Date for Abstract Submission: 10th September 2019
  • Notification of Selection of Abstracts: 12th September 2019
  • Last Date for Full Paper Submission: 25th September 2019
  • Last Date for Registration: 25th September 2019

Contact Details

Dr. BhagwanGawali (Mob. no- +91-8554960931)

E-mail- confsclc19[at]gmail.com

Asst. Prof. PriyaPurohit (Mob. no- +91-9413426429)

For the brochure, click here.

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