1st National Conference on Social Justice and Anti-Discriminatory Laws, Organized by The Legalites – Register Now!

 

About the Organization

The Legalites is a legal firm registered with the Government of India, founded in January 2024 by Mr. Prabhashankar Chaubey and Mr. Pratyush Charan Pandey.

 

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About the Conference

The National Conference on Social Justice and Anti-Discriminatory Laws provides a pivotal platform to discuss critical issues surrounding social equity and the legal frameworks designed to combat discrimination. This conference brings together policymakers, legal experts, and social activists to share insights and strategies aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of anti-discriminatory legislation.

Participants will engage in workshops and panel discussions that focus on the implementation of existing laws, identifying gaps in legal protections, and exploring innovative approaches to promote social justice. The conference underscores the importance of collaboration among various stakeholders to ensure marginalized communities receive the support and protection they deserve.

The conference will be held in virtual mode, and all presentations will take place online.

 

Eligibility

Academicians, professionals, students, and research scholars are invited to participate and submit their papers.

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Theme of the Conference

Social Justice and Anti-Discriminatory Laws

Sub-themes (Suggestive Areas):

1. Social Justice in Context

2. Principles of Social Justice and Anti-Discriminatory Laws

3. Comparative Equality and Anti-Discriminatory Laws

4. Multidisciplinary Equality Law

5. Inequality in Times of Crisis and Anti-Discrimination

6. Gender Equality and Gender-Neutral Laws

7. Racial, Gender, Economic, and Social Justice

8. Digital Equality

9. Climate Justice and Just Transitions

10. Sexual Harassment and Violence

The sub-themes are suggestive and not exhaustive. Papers outside these areas but relevant to the thrust of the conference are welcome.

 

Registration Fees:

• UG & PG Students: ₹149

• Research Scholars, Academicians & Professionals: ₹249

Registration Process

Participants are requested to submit an abstract using the link or QR code provided below. After receiving a confirmation email, participants can complete their registration through the designated link.

 

Important Dates:

1. Last Date for Abstract Submission: 22nd October 2024

2. Last Date for Registration: 25th October 2024

3. Last Date for Paper Submission: 2nd November 2024 (Submission details will be shared via WhatsApp after registration)

4. Inauguration of the Conference: 15th November 2024

5. Conference & Valedictory Ceremony: 16th November 2024

 

Contact Information

• Call & WhatsApp: 7079445684, 8252163036, 9919632901

• Email: thelegaites.lawfirm@gmail.com

 

Important Links

• Abstract Submission: Click here

• Registration: Click here

• Brochure: [Click here]

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