Date: 19th January 2020
Venue: Malviya Smriti Bhawan, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg, New Delhi
About The Conference
The upcoming National Conference on Human Rights and Gender Justice with the Legal Aid Awards will reflect and take stock of how far India has come as a county since the promulgation of the democratic Constitution in1950. It will envision an India where human rights are protected, respected and fulfilled; Gender Justice is observed and Legal Aid is available to all. The Conference will bring various stakeholders and youth to take stock and envision this future together; and to explore how to support and realize the opportunities presented by the Youth Dividend through Sustainable Development Goals. 2019 marks the 71stAnniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) adopted on 10th December 1948, the historic document set the fundamental rights that would be protected internationally, recognizing human rights as the foundation for freedom, justice and peace everywhere.
Through this Conference, we aim to highlight the gap created between genders and how this gap in many ways violates the Human Rights, as a result of which there comes difficulties in providing Legal Aid. This National conference on Human Rights and Gender Justice is organized with an aim to bring together academicians, students, human rights activists and other intellectuals on one platform to discuss the various issues concerning human rights and to discuss the measures to curb such issues.
Knowledge Steez has been actively organizing social awareness and legal aid workshops throughout the country and this conference, which will be the 4th edition to it, will aim at providing the participants with an option to join us in our campaigns and hence the conference will not merely be limited to on table discussions, rather it will provide various options to implement the discussions on field.
Theme of the Conference
Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death. They apply regardless of where you are from, what you believe or how you choose to live your life. They can never be taken away, although they can sometimes be restricted – for example if a person breaks the law, or in the interests of national security. But sadly due to the increasing number of Gender Inequality, and since these basic rights are based on shared values like dignity, fairness, equality, respect and independence, there arises another problem of providing legal aid to everyone. These values are defined and protected by law. This conference aims to bring together innovative academics and industrial experts in these fields to a common forum and also envision to deliberate on feasible approaches to the above mentioned facets for better Development and Implementation of future Laws and policies for the stakeholders.
Sub Themes:
Kindly note:- the above list is not exhaustive and the session proposals can be on any title related to Human Rights.
Submission Guidelines
Abstract
3.Kindly mention the title of the abstract along with details of co-author (if any).
Full Paper
4.The full paper should be submitted in soft copy and shall be sent to knowledgeste...@gmail.com with the subject line “Full Paper – International Conference” along with the certificate of originality duly filled by the presenter(s). Allsubmissions should be sent in .doc/.docx format only.
Important Dates:
Registration Fee:
Participation: Rs. 800
Presentation:
Students: Rs. 1000
Co- Authors (Students): Rs. 1800 (for both the authors)
Research Scholars, Faculty Members and others: Rs. 1200
Presentation in-absentia: Rs. 1500
For any queries, feel free to drop an email to knowledgeste...@gmail.com
CONTACT:
Convener: Dr. Navtika Singh Nautiyal
Co-Convener: Mahak Rathee , MOB: +91-7782044252
Student Convenors:
Megha Shawani: 9643415438
Garima: 9717004767
Student Co- Convenors:
Muskan Yadav : 7830833005
Utkarsh Tripathi : 7607161818
Muskan Jain : 759930137
Conference Coordinators
Shruti Gupta- 8360870921
S. Ravi- 8826621766
Brochure: 4th National Conference on Human Rights & Gender Justice 2020 (3)