About CHRIST University
CHRIST (Deemed to be University), a premier educational institution, is an academic fraternity of individuals dedicated to the motto of Excellence and Service. The University is a nurturing ground for individual holistic development to contribute to society in a dynamic environment effectively. It was established as a college in July 1969 by the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI), founded by Blessed Kuriakose Elias Chavara. It was conferred the Deemed University Status in 2008 by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956. CHRIST (Deemed to be University) has five campuses, three in Bengaluru and one in Pune and Delhi NCR (off campuses). Ranked as one of India’s top and reputed multi-disciplinary universities, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Bangalore has been placed between 401-600 globally in the Times Higher Education Impact Ranking 2020.
About the School of Law
School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) (SLCU), Delhi NCR, commenced its journey in 2019. It already has a proven history of success in the field of education. The School of Law offers Undergraduate, Postgraduate, and Doctoral programs in Law as per the guidelines of the Bar Council of India and the University Grants Commission. It has a flexible curriculum offering several options in different areas of specialisation, and the same is designed with the requirements of the legal profession and academia kept in mind. The academic programs offered at School of Law incorporate special opportunities such as Internships, Legal Aid, Moot Court, Trial Advocacy, Client Counselling, Value-added Courses, Skill Enhancement Workshops and Career-Oriented Training with outcome-based legal education.
About Conference
The conference aims to harness the synergetic study of human rights, technology and law with SDG16 in order to make the present ‘decade of action’ truly instrumental in achieving the goals of peace, justice and inclusivity for all. Integrating these areas necessitates strategic frameworks that encourage cross-sector partnerships and innovative solutions. Collaboration between tech innovators and legal experts can drive initiatives like legal tech startups that simplify legal procedures or digital platforms that enhance public participation in governance. Regulatory frameworks must evolve to accommodate technological advancements while upholding principles of fairness and equity. By integrating technology, human rights, and law, societies can advance towards achieving SDG 16, fostering peace, justice, and strong institutions worldwide.
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Sub-Themes
Justice, Peace and Accountability
- Peaceful and inclusive societies for SDG 16 key goals
- Strengthening national institutions and protecting fundamental freedoms
- Role of civil societies and sustainable development
- Building effective, accountable, and inclusive institutions
Human Rights principles and SDG16 integration
- Comparative perspectives on SDG16 targets and human rights protection in constitutions
- Innovative strategies for addressing violence and exploitation.
- Innovations supporting human rights by ensuring security and safety.
- Reducing corruption and organized crime to uphold human rights.
Technological Innovations and Inclusivity
- Utilizing digital platforms and data analytics to facilitate access to justice.
- Digital identity systems and online dispute-resolution platforms
- Implementing blockchain and AI to streamline legal processes and ensure fairness
- Digitization and AI in legal services for sustainable development
Collaborative models, adaptive strategies, and proactive policies for SDG16
- Emerging Technologies for promoting inclusive decision-making processes.
- Leveraging technology to enhance transparency & accountability in governmental actions.
- Encouraging cross-sector partnerships and innovative solutions.
- Fostering collaboration between technology innovators & experts to advance SDG 16.
Mode
Hybrid
Venue: CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR Nandgram Rd, Marium Nagar, Sewa Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201003.
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Registration Fees
- UG/PG Students: Rs. 1000
- Research Scholars: Rs. 1500
- Academicians: Rs. 2500
- Industry Persons, Policy Makers, Foreign Delegates: Rs. 3000
- For participants: Rs. 1000
Important Dates
- Deadline Submission of Abstract -30 December 2024
- Notification of Acceptance of Abstract- 05 January 2025
- Deadline Registration- 20 January 2025
- Submission of Full Paper- 05 February 2025
Contact Information
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