GNLU International Research Colloquium 2023;Submit Proposal by April 30

ABOUT GUJARAT NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY

Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), located in Gandhinagar, India, was established by the Government of Gujarat under the Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003 and is recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and University Grants Commission (UGC). GNLU is a student-centric, multidisciplinary and research-focused University, dedicated to building an environment enabling critical thinking on fundamental legal issues. It offers B.A., LL.B. (Hon.), B.Com., LL.B. (Hon.), B.Sc. LL.B. (Hon.), B.B.A., LL.B. (Hon.), B.S.W. LL.B, LL.M. and Ph.D. in law and allied subjects. GNLU has been ranked among the Top 5 National Law Universities in India by NIRF 2022 Rankings and the Best Law School in Gujarat with 5 Stars by GSIRF. It is the only National Law University to have established its own satellite Campus at Silvassa, UT of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu.

GNLU aims to develop a sense of social responsibility among students and research scholars by developing skills with respect to advocacy, legal services, legislative policies and other legal reforms. It aims to promote legal knowledge and make law and the legal process efficient instruments of social development and social justice.

ABOUT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CELL

GNLU has a full-fledged Research and Development Cell consisting of Head, Research Council, Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors, Teaching & Research Associates, Research Associates, and administrative staff striving to achieve the universities’ goal to excel as a research-based teaching University. Keeping the vision of the University in mind, the Research and Development Cell has established 21 Centers of Excellence. It has carved a niche for itself as a promoter of quality interdisciplinary research covering multiple aspects of law and allied areas besides engaging in training and capacity building activities.

ABOUT GNLU INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM

GNLU International Research Colloquium (GIRC) is an annual event organized by the Research and Development Cell, GNLU where it aims to bring together researchers from across the country, and the world, to deliberate and discuss matters of contemporary relevance through an interdisciplinary perspective. The Colloquium will commence in the month of July and will end in the month of June

of the succeeding year. It will be conducted in three phases; each phase will be called a workshop. There will be eight sessions in each workshop, conducted by national and international experts on various dimensions of research methodology, publication, and the theme(s) of the Colloquium.

The participants shall be expected to develop a research article on the theme(s) of their choice during the one-year time period and the same shall be presented before the expert panel. Based on the review, selected papers shall be published in the form of a book or in a national/international journal of repute.

The workshop shall end with an Annual Research Meet where academicians and research scholars will get an opportunity to present their work to experts and get their valuable inputs. Apart from this, the Meet would also bring together research scholars from diverse fields and disciplinary backgrounds to interact with each other and share the progress of their research.

AIMS OF GIRC

The Research Colloquium aims:
To sharpen the methodological aptitudes and skills of the participants in designing their research;
To promote quality research in the selected theme of the Colloquium and to train the participants on how to disseminate the findings and how to convert them into publications;
To provide a platform for consultation and to build an academic research network; and
To understand the emerging trends and challenges confronted by researchers in this digital era and to find out possible solutions to mitigate such challenges and issues.

THEMES FOR GIRC 2023-24 BUILDING SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Successes, Challenges and the Way Forward

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015, provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. At its heart are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are an urgent call for action by all countries – developed and developing – in a global partnership to address global inequalities and inequities. The Colloquium, therefore, would bring together researchers and experts from different disciplinary backgrounds to shed light on the successes, failures and future prospects of achieving all the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). All the 17 SDGs may be broadly categorized into a few groups. The main theme, therefore, is divided into the following sub-themes:

IMPORTANT DATES

Last Date for Proposal Submission: 30th April 2023

Intimation About Proposal Selection: 15th May 2023

Workshop I (Two Days, Eight Sessions): July 2023
Workshop II (Two Days, Eight Sessions): December 2023

Workshop III & Annual Research Meet (Three Days): June 2024

SELECTION PROCESS

The Colloquium invites a proposal of 500-1000 words from the applicants along with the duly filled application form. The selection shall be based completely on the basis of the proposal. The proposal should be a detailed summary of the work that states the problem, the objectives, and the methodology to be used. It should be single-spaced in 12-point Times New Roman font. Co-authorship is not allowed.

Link for proposal submission: https://forms.gle/fvDNx3tPKpUNST637

Last Date: 11:59 PM 30th April 2023

PARTICIPANTS & ELIGIBILITY

Researchers and Scholars registered for M.Phil. /Ph.D./PDF in Law or Social Sciences are eligible for participation in the Colloquium.

For international participants, the Colloquium may be in hybrid mode.

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