XIV Annual NLSIR-Samvād Partners [Virtual] Symposium on Strategising a Healthcare Framework for India [May 9]: Register Now!
The National Law School of India Review (NLSIR) is the flagship journal of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore (NLSIU). For over 30 years now, NLSIR has constantly sought to encourage legal scholarship on issues of relevance to legal practitioners. In 2009, we became the first Indian student-run journal to be cited by the Supreme Court of India in its decision in Action Committee, Unaided Private Schools v. Director of Education. Notably, we have also been cited recently in the Supreme Court’s landmark judgment, Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India, which established the Right to Privacy in India.
In furtherance of our mandate to encourage legal scholarship and push the boundaries of law and policy, NLSIR are organizing the XIV Annual NLSIR-Samvād Partners Symposium on Strategising a Healthcare Framework for India: Headways, Dilemmas, and the Way Forward. The Symposium will be held virtually on May 9, 2021, and is completely free to attend.
The Symposium is divided into three sessions, the outlines of which are available in the Concept Note. Each panel will be followed by a Q&A session, where attendees will have the opportunity to interact with the panelists.
This year, Justice Ravindra Bhat, Supreme Court of India, will be delivering the Inaugural Address, and Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, Chief Scientist, WHO, will be delivering the Introductory Address to the Symposium.
Session I: Assessing India’s Clinical Trial Rules: Developments and Some Festering Concerns for the Healthcare System
In this session, a discussion on India’s clinical trial regime and its particular complications with regard to scientific and traditional medicines is sought.
Keynote Speaker: Mr. Murali Neelakantan – Principal Lawyer, Amicus and former Global General Counsel, Cipla Limited
The panelists for Session I are:
Session II: The Ecosystem of Healthcare: Patent and Trade
This session will consider two competing interests – incentives for research and development on the one hand, and accessibility of vital drugs on the other hand – and their implications amidst the Covid-19 crisis.
Keynote Speaker: Justice Prabha Sridevan – Retired Judge, Madras High Court and Chairperson of the Intellectual Property Appellate Tribunal from 2011 to 2013
The panelists for Session II are:
Session III: The Law and Model Framework to Provide Universal Right to Health and Healthcare Infrastructure
In this session, they will explore the existing public healthcare system in India, its varied actors, and stakeholders, and endeavor to conceptualize a universal right to healthcare in India.
Keynote Speaker: Mr. Anand Grover – Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India
The panelists for this session are:
Please use the link given at the end of this post to register for the Symposium.
Please Note: Since slots are limited, register as soon as possible.
Please feel free to contact the undersigned in case you have any queries. You can also write to nlsir[at]nls.ac.in.
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