ABOUT NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL
The National Law Institute University, Bhopal (NLIU), was established by the Rashtriya Vidhi Sansthan Vishwavidyalaya Adhiniyam, by an Act No. 41 of 1997 enacted by the Madhya Pradesh State Legislature. NLIU is recognized by the University Grants Commission and the Bar Council of India. The university was established to fill the gap and provide most modern legal education through multidisciplinary teaching and training of newer skills needed for the profession. The University launched its first academic programme in 1998 and teaching for the five year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) course commenced from September 1 of that year.
NLIU has been successful in instilling a sense of broad perspective along with scholastic and reflexive capabilities bearing in mind larger national and humanitarian goals in its students. Over the years, NLIU has been designing and delivering courses with a view
to enhance the ability and capacity of the students, members of the faculty and other participants in avoiding and resolving problems under the framework of law
ABOUT CRCLP
The Centre for Research in Competition Law & Policy (“CRCLP”) at the National Law Institute University, Bhopal aims to operate with the objectives of harnessing the culture of innovative academic research and writing and to contribute to the development of legal literature in the sphere of Competition Law. The Centre shall primarily seek to engage the competition law stakeholders and familiarise them with various facets of developments in competition law and sectoral regulators. The Centre will provide a forum where leading practitioners and academicians, scholars and students, can discuss and exchange views on contemporary issues of competition law and policy.
ABOUT 1ST SEMINAR ON COMPETITION LAW
Objective
The overall objective of the seminar is to provide a platform and stimulate discussion on issues surrounding competition law.
Attendees
This seminar will provide an opportunity for students from undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral qualification, academics and scholars, practitioners, consultants, researchers, and policy makers from different backgrounds across the world, to present their papers and to discuss their experiences, findings or issues, new ideas, research results, as well as any practical challenges encountered by them and/or the solutions to be adopted to resolve the practical intricacies in competition regulation regime.
Panelists
Professors, Enforcement Agencies, Affected Parties, Policy Makers and Judges (Courts and Commissions).
TIMELINE
- Call for abstracts: 22nd February 2022
- Abstract Submission: 10th March 2022
- Abstract Selection: 17th March 2022
- Final submission of paper: 4th April 2022
- Final Selection for presentation: 15th April 2022
- Seminar: 23rd – 24th April 2022
For more details, download the brochure attached