5th National Colloquium On ‘Legal Research’ By Rajiv Gandhi School Of Intellectual Property Law (RGSoIPL), Indian Institute Of Technology Kharagpur [19th-20th August 2023]: Submit Abstract By 9th July 2023

About The Organization

Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law (RGSoIPL) is the only Law School in the whole IIT system. RGSoIPL was established in the year 2006 with the endeavour to integrate technology and law to build lawyers with expertise to deal with legal issues in the interface of technology and law. We aspire to produce lawyers with interdisciplinary strength. RGSoIPL believes in holistic growth, with research being a core area of focus. The RGSOIPL and its faculty constantly strive to cultivate and nurture the spirit of excellence among the students. The educational curriculum of the School includes a three-year Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LL.B Hons. in IP Law), a two-year Master’s Degree in Law (LL.M) and a Doctoral Programme (Ph.D).

“Yoga Karmashu Kaushalam” is the ingrained letter in the insignia of the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, which is the oldest IIT in this country. This literally means, “Excellence in action is Yoga”, which signifies its tenacity towards tradition and modernity. This determination of the institute is evident in its research outputs, placement drives and overall development of its student, teacher, and non-teaching community. “Dedicated to the service of the Nation” is the institute’s motto; imbibing this spirit, the institute has initiated courses in a field other than that of technology, viz; Law, Management, Social Sciences and Medical Sciences. This is pertinent for the wholesome growth of the Nation.

RGSOIPL is organizing a two-day National Colloquium on Legal Research. The colloquium will provide an outstanding forum for legal researchers, who are interested to pursue their carer in academics and research. This colloquium will provide a unique platform for intensive deliberations on various aspects of research and methodology with leading academicians.

Details Of The Opportunity

  • Theme: Legal Research
  • Objectives:
    • To enable the participants to relook at their research problem and approach it with better scientific temper.
    • The colloquium intends to acquaint participants with different facets, dynamics, and emerging trends in legal research and methodology from the stage of formulation of a research problem to report writing and to equip them with the requisite skills to (re)shape their research problem (if necessary), pursue it in a systematic and effective manner and present it in an impressive manner.
  • Eligibility: Participation with proposal/ paper presentation must be Research Scholars, Faculty Members & Academicians. Participation without proposal/ paper presentation is open for all law students.
  • Date of the event: 19th-20th August 2023
  • Last date to submit an abstract: 9th July 2023. CLICK HERE to submit the abstract.
  • Registration fee: Payment link shall be shared after the selection of Abstract
    • Research Scholars: ₹2000/-
    • Faculty : ₹3000/-
    • Participation without Presentation: ₹1000/-
  • Accommodation: It may be provided in New Technology Guest House on payment basis as per the following (request to be made during Abstract Submission): D/B AC Room Per Day- Single Occupancy (Rs. 1000+GST), Double Occupancy (Rs. 1500+GST).
  • Last Date of Registration: 24th July 2023
  • Full Paper Submission: 31st July 2023
  • Call for proposal: Legal Research Methodology:
    • Evidence-based Legal Research
    • Socio-Legal Research
    • Relevance of interdisciplinary, trans-disciplinary and multidisciplinary legal research
    • Legal research and its impact on policy making
    • Comparative legal research
    • Use of technology in Legal research
    • Inter-Disciplinary Legal Research
    • Legal Research for Legal Professionals
    • Bibliographic Database in Legal Research
    • Literature Review in Socio-Legal Research
    • Legal research in judicial pronouncements
    • Evidence-based policy research
    • Scientific principles in judicial pronouncements
    • Ethics in legal research
    • Research ethics and structuring of manuscripts
    • Applicability of mind mapping in casual research design
    • Defining sampling frame in non-probability sampling
    • Data mining in legal research
    • Tools of data analysis in qualitative legal research
  • Call for papers: Contemporary legal issues
    • Constitutional Law and Administrative Law
    • Criminal Law
    • Corporate Law
    • Family Law
    • Intellectual Property Law
    • International Law
    • Labour Law

For More Information:

For any queries, E-mail: [email protected] or contact:

  • Aswinikumar Bairagi, Research Scholar, 7042741665
  • Atul Kumar Dubey, Research Scholar, 9654941690
  • Yadnesh Jivan, Research Scholar, 9284743852

CLICK HERE For The Brochure & Submission Guidelines

For more details, click here

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Quick Navigation