Army Institute of Law is a private law school in Mohali, Punjab, India. The institute is affiliated to Punjabi University, Patiala, and is run by the Army Welfare Education Society. The institute has a moderately sized campus in Sector 68, Mohali. The hostels can house 400 students.
The Army Institute of Law, Mohali is organising a one-day national seminar on Dynamics of Gender Equations in the 21st Century: Socio-Legal Perspectives on Oct 12, 2019.
“GENDER EQUATION” is one of the most talked-about topics in today’s generation. The changes that have been brought about by the feminist and the gay rights movement is substantial.
With these modifications in the status of women and the LGBT community in the present scenario, there is a need, not of equality between the genders but of the equation between the genders. There is a demand for laws that bring women, men and the LGBT community in par with each other.
The seminar aims at providing a forum for discussions involving the developments that have taken place in the country and the advancement that is needed in order to achieve the aim of bringing all the genders on an equal platform.
DYNAMICS OF GENDER EQUATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY: SOCIO-LEGAL PERSPECTIVES
Papers are invited from academicians, practitioners, research scholars and students on the issues related to the above-mentioned themes.
All the abstracts and full-length papers shall be sent to the email: ailnationalseminar2019@gmail.com.
NOTE: In the case of co-authored papers, each author will have to pay the registration fee amount individually/independently.
Registration fees must be sent via a demand draft in the name of Army Institute of Law payable at SAS Nagar Mohali/Chandigarh.
Chief Convener: Dr. Tejinder Kaur, Principal, Army Institute of Law, Mohali
Seminar Convenor: Mrs. Amrita Rathi, Asst. Professor, Army Institute of Law, Mohali
Mob: 9988770338, Email: amritarathi3@gmail.com
Student Convenors:
Mr. Yuvraj Goswami, Mobile: 9779716564
Mr. Omvir Singh, Mobile: 7905643219
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