Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow 
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Register for RMLNLU's Alternative Debate 2020 (Oct 31 - Nov 1)

Bar & Bench

The Debate and Discussion Committee of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University, Lucknow is proud to announce our new flagship event: The Alternative Debate 2020 to be held on 31st October- 1st November, 2020.

The Alternative Debate seeks to provide a fresh perspective to legal discourse at the law school level. While industry participation is often witnessed in seminars and workshops for discourse on contemporary issues, what is still unexplored is a robust and active form of debating on these themes. Our objective is to bring a similar argumentation to legal issues outside the courtroom and make such discussions more engaging for all stakeholders involved.

We shall be introducing themes from the world of Corporate and Commercial Law which have previously not been discussed within the realm of Parliamentary Debating and seek the aid of individuals who are proficient in the said fields to provide an insight into these issues through nuanced arguments and apply industry level experience for making the case in favour or against the motion.

Get ready to witness the top legal minds in the industry battle it out in a parliamentary debate on carefully drafted motions on relevant issues. Get ready to witness something that you haven't seen before!

We shall be having debate sessions on the following fields of law:

1. Insolvency Law
2. Competition Law
3. Arbitration Law
4. Data Protection Law

DATE OF THE EVENT

31st October- 1st November 2020

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE

Registration link: https://forms.gle/qKzAHAuvyF1MvaWC8

CONTACT DETAILS

Ayushi Tiwari (Convenor) +91 98396 22660
Ayesha Zaidi +91 98183 77575

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