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Call for Papers: ILNU Conference on “International Humanitarian and Refugee Law” (Submit abstract by February 5, 2017)

Shreya V

The Centre for International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law at Institute of Law, Nirma University is to organise the sixth edition of its annual flagship event – National Students Conference on “International Humanitarian and Refugee Laws” in association with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) on March 16, 2017.

Themes:

  1. Technological Asymmetry and the Law of Armed Conflicts
  2. The Right to Reparation for Violations of International Humanitarian Law
  3. Intersection of International Humanitarian Law and the Rights of Vulnerable Persons
  4. Responses to violations of International Humanitarian Laws at International and National 
Level
  5. Challenges in the enforcement and accountability for violations of International 
Humanitarian Laws in South Asian Countries
  6. India’s Contribution in implementation and enforcement of Geneva Conventions
  7. Protection of refugees under International Humanitarian Laws
  8. Detention in current global refugee crisis.
  9. The crime of Sexual Violence perpetrated during Armed Conflicts: Challenges and Way 
Forward
  10. Protection of Cultural Property under International Humanitarian Laws
  11. New Technologies of Warfare: cyber warfare, autonomous weapon system etc.
  12. Private Military and Security Companies
  13. Asylum Seekers: An emerging stateless citizenry.
  14. South Asian Countries response to the Rohingya crisis.

Last date for submission for abstracts is February 5, 2017 to cihls@nirmauni.ac.in. The final paper must be received by March 1, 2017.

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