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International E-Conference on "Law & Spirituality" by Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi & Ethiccraft Club

The spirit and soul of law is traditionally rooted in the elements of spirituality. The conference aims to bring the focus back on this dimension and explore the everlasting bonds between Law & Spirituality.

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About the Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi

The Campus Law Centre (CLC), Faculty of Law, University of Delhi is the time tested legal institution par excellence. It is the national hub of legal studies. Since its inception in1924, the department has been a leader producing many legal luminaries, Supreme Court and High Court judges, leading advocates, political leaders, policy makers and trend-setters in all walks of life. CLC is an egalitarian institute providing practically free legal education at a negligible cost. With the unparallel expertise of faculty members, multicultural environment, CLC attracts brilliant students from all over the country and abroad.

About the Ethiccraft Club

Ethiccraft Club is meant for empowering the youth of India on the matter of values and social wellbeing through a systematic education and training program at various levels in the society. With the motto, “Marching towards Values”, Ethiccraft club is organising various programs to help, support and create favourable ambience for the holistic development of youth. The members of Ethiccraft Club are solemnly resolved for the enlightenment, encouragement and empowerment to help them evolve as perfect leaders in the society.

Event Details

The spirit and soul of law is traditionally rooted in the elements of spirituality. The International E-Conference on Law and Spirituality, organized by Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi in collaboration with Ethiccraft club, aims to bring the focus back on this dimension and explore the everlasting bonds between Law & Spirituality.

The E-Conference being organized from 27th August 2021 to 29th August 2021, will be graced by presence of leaders who are unmatched for their contributions in fields ranging from Law, Politics, Social Work, and Education, to name a few. Bringing their own lens of wisdom, they will shed light on the threads of spirituality which bind people and law together and will set the ball rolling for future evolution of not only the field but society in general.

Don't miss out on being part of the experience to explore these uncharted dimensions of law and immerse yourself in understanding the role of spirituality in making, interpreting, and enforcing laws.

Eligibility

Every person, scholar, student, thinker, or anyone who wishes to be enlightened about the amalgamation of law with spirituality is welcome to attend the conference.

Date and Time

The event will be hosted for 3 days, 27th August – 29th August, 2021 from 10:30 Am to 02:00 Pm.

Location

The event will be streamed live at YouTube page of Campus Law Centre at - https://TINYURL.COM/CLCOFFICIALYOUTUBE

Registration Details

Interested participants can register themselves at: https://TINYURL.COM/REGISTRATIONICLS2021

Note – Participation Certificates will be provided to all the registered attendees.

The event is completely free to join.

Contact Details

For any queries, feel free to reach out to us at – info.lawandspirituality@gmail.com or Mr. Vijay Pujari, +91 79817 78079

For further information and updates follow us on:

Website - www.clc.du.ac.in

Twitter - https://twitter.com/ICLS_2021

For more details please find the attached brochure.

International E-Conference - Brochure.pdf
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