International Conference | Traditional Knowledge Systems | DME Law School Noida | Hybrid Mode | Submit by 15th March 2026
International Conference | Traditional Knowledge Systems | DME Law School Noida | Hybrid Mode | Submit by 15th March 2026
Organized by DME Law School, Noida Dates: 8th & 9th May 2026 (Friday & Saturday) Mode: Hybrid (Online & Offline) Email for submissions: dmelawconference@dme.ac.in
About the Organisers:
Delhi Metropolitan Education (DME), Noida
Accredited with NAAC A+
Offers LL.M., B.A. LL.B (Hons.), and B.B.A. LL.B (Hons.) programs
Project-based pedagogy bridging classroom learning with evolving legal and corporate needs
Founded by the Sunshine Educational and Development Society (2004), serving 10,000+ students across institutions
Conference Theme:
Intersections of Traditional Knowledge Systems and the Future: Law, Culture, Sustainability, and Collective Well-Being
Traditional Knowledge Systems (TKS) encompass indigenous practices in medicine, agriculture, biodiversity, climate adaptation, craftsmanship, and governance. Despite their enduring relevance, they face challenges of marginalisation, commodification, and inadequate legal protection.
This conference explores TKS through a socio-legal lens, engaging with global and national frameworks such as:
Convention on Biological Diversity
Nagoya Protocol
TRIPS Agreement
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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