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Attend: Lecture on "Migrants & Refugees- Challenges for International Law & Policy" by Prof. Ved P. Nanda

The event will take place on April 6, 2021

Bar & Bench

The Debate & Discussion Society (DDS), Campus Law Centre is a unique forum that promotes free thought and exchange of opinions. When discussion is the ethos of an institution, DDS forms a natural facilitator of that spirited culture.

Title of the Event: ABHIGYAAN - Lecture Series

About the Event : Abhigyaan is the Lecture Series by Debate and Discussions Society. Professor Ved P. Nanda will be delivering the Lecture in this session of ABHIGYAAN.

Topic of Lecture: "Migrants & Refugees- Challenges for International Law & Policy" The Lecture will be followed by a moderated Q&A session.

About the Speaker

The event will be graced by the presence of Padma Bhushan Professor Ved P. Nanda. He is a John Evans Distinguished University Professor along with being Thompson G. Marsh Professor of Law, University of Denver.

He also holds some key positions like being the (i) Honorary President, World Jurist Association, (ii) President, World Association of Law Professors, (iii) Director, American Society of Comparative Law, and (iv) Honorary Vice-President, International Law Association (American Branch).

Date and Time

The event will be hosted on Tuesday, 6th of April, 2021 at 6:00 PM

Registration/Joining Links

The event will be streamed live at: https://www.facebook.com/ddsclc

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