Second Azim Premji University International Conference on Law, Governance and Development
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The Law, Governance and Development Initiative of Azim Premji University, Bangalore is holding its Second International Conference on Law, Governance and Development. The annual Conference aims to create a forum for academic enquiry and debate on law and its relationship to governance and development.Date: 2nd - 3rd August, 2013Theme:The theme for this year's Conference is 'Right to...
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The Law, Governance and Development Initiative of Azim Premji University, Bangalore is holding its Second International Conference on Law, Governance and Development. The annual Conference aims to create a forum for academic enquiry and debate on law and its relationship to governance and development.
Date: 2nd - 3rd August, 2013
Theme:
The theme for this year's Conference is 'Right to Welfare: Education, Food and Work'.
Call for Papers:
Contributions are invited from scholars, graduate and post-graduate students and lawyers involved with studying statutory rights to welfare in India (particularly the rights to education, food and work).
Submission Guidelines:
Please submit details of name, institution, email address, paper title and a 200-300 word abstract to lgdi@apu.edu.in. The last date for submission of the final paper is 25th July, 2013.
Contact:
Law Governance and Development Initiative
6th floor, Azim Premji University,
PES School of Engineering Campus,
Pixel Park, B Block, Electronics City,
Hosur Road, Bangalore – 560100
Email: lgdi@apu.edu.in
Website: http://azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in
Date: 2nd - 3rd August, 2013
Theme:
The theme for this year's Conference is 'Right to Welfare: Education, Food and Work'.
- The relationship between law and development with specific regard to rights to welfare
- Statutory rights-based approach to welfare
- Nature of statutory rights and obligations under the RTE Act 2009,, The NREG Act, 2005 and the Food Security Bill, 2011
- The role of courts in recognition of rights
- The role of courts in enforcement of rights
- Implementation of statutory rights
Call for Papers:
Contributions are invited from scholars, graduate and post-graduate students and lawyers involved with studying statutory rights to welfare in India (particularly the rights to education, food and work).
Submission Guidelines:
Please submit details of name, institution, email address, paper title and a 200-300 word abstract to lgdi@apu.edu.in. The last date for submission of the final paper is 25th July, 2013.
Contact:
Law Governance and Development Initiative
6th floor, Azim Premji University,
PES School of Engineering Campus,
Pixel Park, B Block, Electronics City,
Hosur Road, Bangalore – 560100
Email: lgdi@apu.edu.in
Website: http://azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in