National Conference on the Constitution in a Changing India: Government Law College Ernakulam

The Government Law College Ernakulam is set to host a three-day National Conference on the theme, “The Constitution in a Changing India”, in association with College Union 2023 -24 on May 29-31, 2024. The conference aims to bring together scholars, legal practitioners, and students to engage in a critical discussion about the evolving nature of the Indian Constitution in the face of contemporary challenges and opportunities. This conference will delve into multifaceted themes such as Federalism in the 21st Century, Fundamental Rights in the Digital Age, and Constitutional Interpretation in a Diverse Society, presenting a vibrant platform for students, legal scholars, practitioners, and enthusiasts to engage in thought-provoking discussions. Exploring the impact of globalization, technological advancements, and emerging challenges, the conference aims to foster innovative solutions, ethical frameworks for technological advancements, and a comprehensive understanding of constitutional goals and aspirations. We invite all legal minds to join us, as we navigate the evolving landscape of constitutional dynamics, fostering dialogue and insights that contribute to the ever-changing legal discussions of 21st century India. The conference will be held in offline mode.

Papers are invited on the following themes:

ADAPTING THE CONSTITUTION TO INDIA’S EVOLVING LANDSCAPE

Subtheme 1: Federalism in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities.

  • Examining emerging trends in centre-state relations.
  • Analysing the impact of globalization and technological advancements on federalism.
  • Exploring innovative solutions for strengthening the cooperative federalism.

Subtheme 2: Fundamental Rights in the Digital Age: Balancing Rights and Responsibilities.

  • Discussing the right to privacy in the face of mass surveillance and data collection.
  • Assessing the impact of social media on freedom of speech and expression.
  • Analysing the implications of artificial intelligence on human rights

Subtheme 3: Constitutional Interpretation in a Diverse Society: Navigating Ambiguity and Contention.

  • Examining different approaches to constitutional interpretation.
  • Addressing the role of judicial activism in a democratic society.
  • Analysing the challenges of interpreting the Constitution in a multicultural context.

EMERGING CHALLENGES AND THE CONSTITUTION’S ADAPTATION

Subtheme 1: Climate Change and Environmental Justice: Integrating Environmental Values into the Constitution.

  • Exploring the legal framework for environmental protection in India.
  • Discussing the potential for constitutional amendments to address climate change.
  • Analysing the role of the judiciary in upholding environmental rights.

Subtheme 2: Technological Advancements and Constitutional Dilemmas: Regulating Emerging TechnologiesExamining.

  • Proposing frameworks for ethical and responsible development of new technologies.
  • Examining the legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence, robotics, and biotechnology.
  • Discussing the impact of technology on fundamental rights and access to justice.

Subtheme 3: Inequality and Social Justice: Rethinking Constitutional Goals and Aspirations.

  • Analysing the persistence of economic and social inequalities in India.
  • Exploring the role of the Constitution in promoting social justice and inclusivity.
  • Discussing potential reforms to address discrimination and marginalization.

Please note that the themes are not exhaustive and only suggestive in nature. Authors may submit articles on any relevant topics.

Submission Guidelines:

1.All submissions shall be in English and Docx format (Word file) only.

2. The paper should be typed in MS-Word Document format, Times New Roman, font size 12 & 1.5 spaced.

3. The main heading must be bold with font size of 14.

4. The footnotes must be typed in Times New Roman, font size 10 & 1 spaced.

5. Citation should be Blue-Book 21st edition.

6. The abstract with a word count of 250-500 words is to be attached with the registration form in the link given below.

7. The keywords are restricted to 05(five) and the same will not count towards the word limit.

8. www.glcelawjournal.com/registration

9. Full paper submission must have 1500 to 2500 words, excluding the footnotes, abstract and keywords.

10. The cover page shall include the title of the paper, name, designation, address, e-mail ID, contact number, and the name of the college/firm/ University, along with the address of the authors.

11. In case of co-authorship, the cover page shall include details of both authors.

12. Neither the part of the submission should have been published earlier nor should it be under consideration for publication elsewhere.

13. The full paper submission must be accompanied by the abstract, followed by the keywords.

14. It must be submitted at www.glcelawjournal.com/submission

15. Co-authorship is permitted to a maximum of two authors.

16. Plagiarism up to 20% including the citations is permitted and the AI usage must be limited to 5%

Important Dates:

  1. Last date for registration with abstract: April 13
  2. Communication of abstract acceptance: April 17
  3. Full paper submission: May 15
  4. Communication of full acceptance: May 20
  5. Conference and Paper Presentation: May 29-31

For detailed information regarding submission guidelines and publication policy refer brochure below:

For more Information Contact:

Convenors:

Aishwarya: 9895714606

Malavika: 8078197577

Indu: 8897123248

Sangeeth: 9496752399

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