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Online Certificate Program on ‘Vidhishilpakar-What? How? And Why? Of Learning the Law’ 2021-22 by ILS Law College
Online Certificate Program on ‘Vidhishilpakar-What? How? And Why? Of Learning the Law’ 2021-22 by ILS Law College

ILS Law College Pune is organizing an Online Certificate Program on VIDHISHILPAKAR: What? How? And Why? Of Learning the Law 2021-22, from April 18 to 23, 2022.   About ILS Law College Pune ILS Law College, or in its full name Indian Law Society’s Law College, is a government-aided law school in Pune, India. It was established in 1924 and offers courses that include three-year and five-year degrees. ILS is located on Law College Road, Pune. The college was aided by The Ford Foundation.   About the Certificate Program-Vidhishilpakar Individuals who ‘learn how to learn’ develop lifelong learning skills. Interdisciplinary approach inculcates the learning skills for law students more effectively. It develops an independent thinking process and builds up confidence in the student. Besides learning social sciences as a part of the curriculum, building strong foundations for a legal career is important. The program aims at training first-year law students in the technique of learning and understanding law and legislation in light of Political Science, Social Sciences, and Language. The Lectures in the program will be delivered by eminent academicians and senior lawyers.   Eligibility Any Law Student    Registration Deadline April 18, 2022   General Details Duration: April 18, 2022  – April 23, 2022 (6 Days ) Time: 9 AM to 11 AM Number of Seats: 50  Mode of Conduct: Online Sessions   Registration Fees and Payment Rs. 3540/- (Inclusive of GST). Payment shall be done online through Direct SBI, Net banking, and Credit card only. Debit Cards payments are not acceptable.    How to Apply? Click here to register for the certificate program.   Requirements Participants are expected to read the provided reading material for every session beforehand and actively participate in the discussions.  Certificates will be awarded only to participants who attend all the sessions and on the submission of all assignments.   Contact Information (A) Faculty co-ordinators: Ms. Smita Sabne Ms. Rajalaxmi Joshi Dr. Swatee Yogessh (B) Office Co-ordinator    Ms. Deepali Manjarekar Phone Number: 9922969717 Email: [email protected]  

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CLEA MILAT Certificate Course on Comparative Constitutional and Public Law by ILI, Delhi
CLEA MILAT Certificate Course on Comparative Constitutional and Public Law by ILI, Delhi

Indian Law Institute (ILI), New Delhi announces in association with Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA) and technical support from Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy & Training (MILAT) a Certificate Course on CLEA-MILAT Comparative Constitutional and Public Law  from  4th May to 10th August, 2022.   About the Certificate Course The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, in association with CLEA & MILAT as part of the Commonwealth Comparative Constitutional and Public Law (3C&PL) Project is offering a Certificate Course on Comparative Constitutional and Public Law in online/hybrid mode. The course will cover a series of topics arising in the comparative study of constitutional and public law systems. It mainly focuses on three aspects in three phases addressing Teaching, Lawyering and Justice delivery viz., Preparing for Comparative Law Teaching Preparing for Comparative Law Lawyering Encouraging justice delivery institutions to consider the Comparative Law perspective also while deciding matters The Course has been conceptualized by Prof. (Dr.) S. Sivakumar, Senior Professor, ILI / Chairman, MILAT and he will be the Course Director.   Course Structure Duration 3 months – May-August, 2022 75 hours (35-40 Lecture), 3-4 days a week between 5 pm-8 pm  Each session will consist of one hour lecture that would provide a basic understanding of the topic of the session & an open house discussion for one hour to enable interactive learning.    There will be an optional mentoring session from May 27th to June 6th, 2022. The student-mentor sessions will be arranged by the Institute in a physical mode for guidance regarding the project and research papers.   Evaluation On the basis of one project and one research paper Certification Ceremony Second week of August (Eve of Independence Day)   Eligibility 100 candidates on a first-come first-served basis Final year LL B & LL M students Research Scholars Young Lawyers/law Teachers   Course Fee Including mentoring: INR 5000/-   Faculty/Resources Persons Judges, Jurists, Lawyers along with Academics from India and abroad Module I: Concept of Constitution Module II: Foundations Module III: Comparative Constitutional and Public Law Module IV: Approaches in Comparative Law Module V: Federalism Module VI: Judiciary and Judicial Activism Module VII: Emergency Provisions Module VIII: Constitutional Review Module IX: Amendments to Constitution Module X: Workshop/Project On a broad theme in one of the five areas of development identified by Prof William L. Twining in his article on “Implications of ‘Globalisation’ for Law as a Discipline”.   Important Dates Date of Announcement: March 25, 2022 Last Date of Submitting Application: April 20, 2022 Publishing Selected List: April 22, 2022 Last Date of Payment of Fees: April 25, 2022 Commencement of the Classes: May 4, 2022   How to Apply? Click here for the application form for the certificate course.   Contact Person Dr. A. K. Verma, Deputy Registrar, ILI Contact Number: +91 – 8588834525 Email: [email protected]  

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3rd Edition of National Workshop on (ESG) Environmental, Social And Governance at Uttaranchal University
3rd Edition of National Workshop on (ESG) Environmental, Social And Governance at Uttaranchal University

Law College Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University is organising the 3rd Edition of National Workshop on (ESG) Environmental, Social And Governance & The Launch Of Planet People Program on April 8, 2022.   About the Organiser Uttaranchal University, located at Dehradun, Uttarakhand was established by an Act of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly. The University has been accredited with Grade “A+” by NAAC. Law College Dehradun is a flagship institution of Uttaranchal University under the aegis of Sushila Devi Centre for Professional Studies and Research. Youth Parliament Society of Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University is platform to hone the public speaking and argumentative skills of the students by simulating real Indian Governmental Bodies and discuss relevant issues within their ambit.   About the workshop The national workshop is an endeavor to bring youngsters to interact with the mentor who inspired and changed the life of many students, Mr. Sonal Verma, Partner- ESG & Global Leader (Markets & Strategy). It will help the youngsters to adopt a cheerful, positive and multidimensional approach in their lives. It shall be a interactive event, consisting of the following program: Evolution of ESG ESG & Law Employability of Lawyers in ESG & Overall Legal landscape on ESG in 2021 Various Performance standards Summary of COP 26 Planet People Program to be launched   Who is the Speaker? Mr. Sonal Verma is the speaker of the workshop. He is a Partner- ESG & Global Leader (Markets & Strategy) Dhir & Dhir Associates and is well acclaimed for his work in regulatory & compliance programs over the last decade. Mr. Verma had in the past worked with 1800 plus clients in India and 61 other countries globally. He has worked with top 3 unicorns and many Fortune 500 companies.   Eligibility All the students who are pursuing Undergraduate or Postgraduate Courses from any recognised University of India are eligible to participate in the national workshop.   Date of the workshop April 8, 2022   How to Register Click here to register for the national workshop.   Registration Fees The registration fee for the national workshop is INR 150.   Location At law college Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University.   Contact Information Abhijeet Kashyap Coordinator: +91- 7979712639 [email protected] Saakshi Suneja Coordinator: +91- 9084427841 [email protected] Niharika Jha Coordinator: +91- 7004038633 [email protected]  

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Workshop on Interrogating Natures: Imaginations and Possibilities of the Future by Sambhaavnaa Institute, Himachal Pradesh
Workshop on Interrogating Natures: Imaginations and Possibilities of the Future by Sambhaavnaa Institute, Himachal Pradesh

The Workshop on Interrogating Natures: Imaginations and Possibilities of the Future is organized by Sambhaavnaa Institute, Himachal Pradesh from April 11-16, 2022.   About the Workshop It is an inevitable conclusion of this era that ‘natures’ are perceived essentially as a resource base, and that their overuse has led human society to its own peril. In this workshop, we explore and interrogate natures – within and without. They ask, in this workshop, if it is possible to live in the world without treating natures as bases of resources entirely for our use and consumption. They explore some of the ways in which natures are social, political, and contextual. Each nature-related social idea and strategy arises from a vast array of social institutions, cultural scripts and political conditions. These conditions train humans to live in and with nature in diverse ways. They explore such ideas and strategies about ‘nature’, including ways in which indigenous communities from across the globe give us examples of living without separation from nature. Finally, they ask if the capitalist wisdom on the use of nature – primarily as a resource – can be imagined out of our nature/culture toolkit.   Learning Objectives This workshop uses regular reading to shape participants’ facility with a wide variety of academic, popular, and policy discourses.  In so doing, the aims of this course are: To make participants understand diverse, often conflicting logics of use, abuse, protection and restoration of natural resources. These logics often emanate from social and cultural locations of ethnicity, religion, community and so on, while being entrenched in the domains of global, national and local politics and flows of capital.   To show connections between themes as divergent as the politics of scientific knowledge, expert-rule for environmental governance, and the memory, history and poetics of landscape.  To prepare the ground for participants to begin interrogating the terms of environmental debates that will eventually shape imaginations and possibilities of the future, as well as determine the directions of resource allocation, across developed and developing nations.  To crucially prepare participants towards taking nuanced stances on the current crises, debates and discourses on environment, as driven by media, governments and expert organizations, especially in facilitating conversations between local actors and national and supranational organizations.   Structure and Pedagogy This workshop will be conducted over six days. Each of the first five days will consist of a three-hour taught session followed by a movie screening in the afternoon (post-lunch) for the first four days. The after-dinner time is meant as reading time in preparation for the next day’s workshop. The last afternoon and evening will be allocated for participants to prepare presentations of their own vision statements. The sixth day will feature presentations of vision statements by participants and end with a feedback session. The workshop will consist of a fieldwork component, details of which will be explained on the first day. There will also be exercises and group discussions during the workshop. Each participant will be paired with another to read together and present their vision statements at the end. The presentations may be done separately but should be prepared in consultation with each other. The details of the readings and films are given here.   Audience This workshop will be attractive to anyone thinking with and about natures in their professional or personal life. It will attract students in university, activists, development practitioners, persons involved in ecologically-rooted social movements, and members of the general public.   Ground Rules All participants must respect the premises and the ambience of the Sambhaavnaa Institute. All participants must attend the entire workshop. All participants must read the materials to the best of their ability. All participants must treat each other with respect. The workshop is a safe space. All participants must respect each other’s freedom of expression, and respect boundaries wherever appropriate.    Bios of Facilitators Dr. Atreyee Majumder is an anthropologist. She teaches sociology at the National Law School of India University. She has a doctorate in sociocultural anthropology from Yale University. Her first monograph Time, Space, and Capital in India (Routledge, 2018) gives expression to her interest in the categories of ‘sovereignty’ and ‘space’ and their mutual imbrications. Her research is geared primarily towards interrogating how capital and the modern sovereign align, and how this nexus expresses itself in space. She has consistently published scholarly articles and has written in popular venues, on these issues. She also conducts workshops on ethnographic methods for activists and members of the general public. One of these workshops was with the slum youth of Mumbai in order to equip them to conduct research in their neighborhoods. She is now researching the competing sovereignties between the Hindu God Krishna and the Indian nation-state in the pilgrimage sites in and around Vrindavan (known as the Braj region) in northern India. She is also a published poet and dabbles in the violin. Abhayraj Naik is an activist-academic, community builder, and design hacker for transformative change. His work focuses on education, the environment, ethics, cities, and technology. Abhayraj is a co-founder of the Initiative for Climate Action (https://actionclimate.org/), which is a Bangalore-headquartered non-profit organization devoted to transformative climate action. At Azim Premji University, he teaches interdisciplinary courses on climate, environment, justice, law, policy, and research methods at a number of universities across India. He has published widely on issues in environmental law and policy, regulation theory and implementation, climate change, mobility rights, social justice, etc. He holds degrees from the National Law School of India University and Yale Law School.   How to Register? Click here to register for the workshop.   Participant Contribution We hope that participants would contribute an amount of Rs. 5500/- towards workshop expenses, inclusive of all on-site workshop costs: boarding, lodging, and all the materials used in the workshop. Travel of participants will have to be borne by the organization/the participants.  

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Online Workshop on International Taxation Law by Catalyst Educators
Online Workshop on International Taxation Law by Catalyst Educators

Catalyst Educators is organizing an online workshop on International Taxation Law on taxpayer rights and tax planning, on April 3, 2022.   About the Organizer Catalyst Educators gives a flight to accelerate the skills of a professional in the pursuit of his career. We give an extra edge needed to boost the confidence and skills making the difficult goals achievable. Catalyst Educators organize international professional events like workshops, seminars, conferences, webinars, courses, competitions, and mentorship programs to become the catalyst in your life.   About the Workshop Catalyst Educators is organizing a workshop on International Taxation Law. Under this workshop, the discussions will be held about Taxpayer rights and the exchange of fiscal information  Tax planning and the base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) project   Guest Speakers Priscilla Machado Melo Sapucaia Da Silva Legal Associate, Machado Meyer Advogados, Brazil She has done her Masters in Law – LL.M. in Taxation, with a certificate in International Taxation from Georgetown University Law Center. She was also a Treasurer- Georgetown Brazilian Law Association Committee- Georgetown Journal of International Law. Further, she has rich experience in the field of law of Taxation. Before being a tax Associate she was a Advogado Tributarista at Eduardo Menna Barreto Sociedade de Advogados Taina Fernandes De Carvalho Lemos Legal Associate, Fernandes Lemos Advocacie e Consitoria, Brazil. She has a degree in Law from Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, with experience in large firms in areas of Tax Law. She is a Postgraduate Lato Sensu – Specialisation in Tax Law. She was the speaker of the champion team of the III Tax Moot Competition  Brazil, hosted by  Escola Superior Dom Helder Câmara, in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais.   Who is it for? Students and academicians of Law and Taxation Law   Location The event will be held in online mode, the link of which will be shared duly.   How to Register? For registration, click on the link given here or scan the QR code given here. Registration Fee: Rs 499   Registration Deadline April 2, 2022   General Details of the Workshop Date: April 3, 2022 Time: 6 PM to 8 PM   Contact Information Contact Number: +91-7737775358 Email Address: [email protected] For any further clarification please feel free to contact the undersigned.  

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Career Workshop on ‘Turn your Next Internship into a Job Offer’, by Jurisedge Academy
Career Workshop on ‘Turn your Next Internship into a Job Offer’, by Jurisedge Academy

Jurisedge Academy is organizing a Career Workshop themed as “Turn Your Next Internship Into a Job Offer”, aiming to provide practical insights into forging new opportunities in the legal profession. The workshop is scheduled to be conducted online on March 30th-31st, 2022.   About Jurisedge Academy Jurisedge Academy aims at providing comprehensive online programmes for CLAT PG, LL.M. Entrance, UGC-NET and allied exams. Jurisedge Academy strives to prepare aspirants for competitive exams and coaches them in finding the best and most suitable career path!   About the Workshop The workshop aims to provide law students/graduates practical insights into turning their internship(s) into a Placement Offer. Additionally, the workshop will address the relevant skill-set, knowledge and mindset required to kickstart one’s legal career.  To establish oneself successfully in the legal profession in today’s scenario, Jurisedge Academy is organizing a 2-day Online Workshop on “Turn your Next Internship into a Job Offer”.   General Details Dates of the Workshop: March 30-31, 2022 (Online) Timings: 8 PM – 10 PM    Themes of the Workshop How to build credibility during your internship How to win over your seniors How to sell yourself during your internship BSB Triangle to Get a job offer   Eligibility Open for all law students/graduates.   How to Register? Registration Fees: No registration fee. FREE Registration. Click here to register for the online career workshop.   Other Information The zoom meeting link will be sent to registered participants prior to the workshop via email. The meetings will be held online on Zoom.   Contact Information Feel free to mail for further queries on [email protected] or call on +91-9654071614.  

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CLEA-MILAT Human Rights & Social Justice Summer School 2022 on Freedom of Expression by Lloyd Law College
CLEA-MILAT Human Rights & Social Justice Summer School 2022 on Freedom of Expression by Lloyd Law College

The NHRC in association with ILI and Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida, and with academic support from ELCOP, Bangladesh, is organizing CLEA?MILAT Human Rights & Social Justice Summer School- 2022.   About the Summer School 2022 The National Human Right Commission (NHRC), New Delhi in association with Indian Law Institute (ILI), New Delhi and Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida, and with academic support from Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP), Bangladesh, is organising CLEA?MILAT HUMAN RIGHTS & SOCIAL JUSTICE SUMMER SCHOOL- 2022. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Arun Mishra, Chairman, National Human Rights Commission, India/ Former Judge, Supreme Court of India has kindly consented to be the Chief Patron for the Summer School. The Summer School will be fully residential programme of 11 days for Law Students from India and abroad to groom their knowledge and respect for Human Rights and Social Justice. As we know, despite the developments to strengthen human rights enforcement, there are increasing violations of the basic human rights across the globe, which mandates comprehensive discourse on the importance of human rights and social justice in the Constitutional Framework of Democratic Country.   About the Programme Duration: 11-Day Programme from May 27 to June 6, 2022. Theme: Observation of World Environment Day & International Conference on Current Environmental Issues.   Aims and Objectives of the Summer School To have a shared goal of upholding human dignity and equality for all. To inculcate the concept of social justice through pragmatic activities for Rule of Law and Democracy. To deepen the understanding of the notion of freedom of expression as a fundamental human right. To examine the enforcement and implementation issues, problems and impediments in the enforcement of human rights.   Special Features of Summer Schools Intensive residential training on social justice, human rights and advocacy skills. International resource persons. Training on legal advocacy through moot court, mock trial etc. Legislative training through drafting and student parliament. Activities like publication, broadcasting and telecasting. Introduction to rural litigation and concept of Rural Law Firms to encourage socially committed lawyering and community visit. *Exhaustive Details of the programme are provided in the brochure attached with this mail.   Outcome The intended outcomes of the course are: To mould students into socially-committed and dedicated personnel to uphold Rule of Law and Democracy. To create a network of social activists and human rights personnel. To evolve strategies of advocacy in human rights (good and bad human rights practices are also examined with a view to strengthening the capacity of the participants to promote public policies and strategies, thereby becoming active change agents or law reformers).   Resource Persons The Human Rights & Social Justice Summer School is conducted by a group of experienced personalities which would include Hon’ble Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts, Lawyers, Academicians, Professionals, Social Activists, Bureaucrats, Journalists, and Researchers from India and abroad. The programme has been conceptualized by Prof. (Dr.) S. Sivakumar, ILI/Vice-President, CLEA & Chairman, MILAT, who is the Chair and Director of the Summer School.   Who can Participate? The under-graduate students of law in a university or college or any other institution who are completing/completed 2 years of three year-LL.B. Course, or 3rd year or 4th year of five year-LL.B Course are eligible to apply. However, the students who are completing/completed final year are not preferable.   Registration Fee National Participants: Rs. 7500/- International Participants: 100 USD which includes lodging and boarding along with the conference materials and hospitality in the Summer School.   Participants The participants (male and female in equal proportion) shall include: 25 law students from India. 25 law students from abroad including Asian Countries, Commonwealth, Europe, and USA.   How to Apply? Interested candidates can apply by submitting an application form in the prescribed format. The application should be accompanied by a write-up of not more than 350 words each on why she/he has chosen to be a part of the First Human Rights & Social Justice Summer School, what she/he is expecting to take away from this programme and how the learning would be applied in the society.   Important Dates Announcement: March 16, 2022 Submission of Application: April 11, 2022 Intimation of Selected Applicants: April 16, 2022 Payment of the Registration Fees: April 20, 2022 Final List of Participants: April 21, 2022 Invitation Letter: April 25, 2022 On-Desk Registration: May 27, 2022   Contact Information Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Khan, Deputy Director, Lloyd Law College General Convenor CLEA-MILAT Human Rights & Social Justice Summer School 2022 Lloyd Law College, Plot No. 11, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida (Delhi/NCR) Contact Number: +91 – 9149059872 E-mail: [email protected].   For more information, click here.

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Online Certificate Course on NGO Management and Administration by PES Modern Law College
Online Certificate Course on NGO Management and Administration by PES Modern Law College

Register for the Online Certificate Course on NGO Management and Administration launched by PES Modern Law College, Pune.   About the Organizer Progressive Education Society’s, Modern Law College, Pune 16 is one of the premier legal educational institute in Maharashtra situated close to the “Oxford of the East” the Savitribai Phule Pune University. Established in 2003, Modern Law College has carved a niche for itself. Permanently affiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University, recognised by the Bar Council of India, U/S2(f 12 (B) of UGC Act, 1956 and accredited by NAAC Bengaluru the College stands as one of the best law colleges in Pune.   About the Opportunity P.E.S. Modern Law College, gives adequate opportunities to its students for the development of knowledge-based skills besides the academic curriculum. Certificate Courses gives law students the opportunity for gaining knowledge not covered in the curriculum. It provides them theoretical and practical knowledge of specific certificate Courses. With the successful completion of this course, students will develop an understanding of the significant principles methods and techniques of NGO administration and governance.  They will acquire practical skills in developing effective strategies pertaining to NGO functioning.   About the Course PES Modern Law College, Pune is launching an Online Certificate Course on NGO Management and Administration. The course shall commence on April 18, 2022, and will be conducted through the Zoom Meetings platform.   Duration 30 Hours   Location Zoom Platform The link will be provided on WhatsApp Group.   Registration Procedure The registration form is available on the college Website. Please fill in the details with the respective requirements. Scan the same and upload in the google form.   Course Enrolment Fee Rs. 1000/-   Important Dates Last date for registration: April 15, 2022 Commencement of Course: April 18, 2022   Contact Information Course In Charge: Asst. Prof. Mayura Borde: +91 9823545364 Click here to know more about the course.

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1-Day Online Training Program on RTI and RTS by PCGT & SVKM PGCL
1-Day Online Training Program on RTI and RTS by PCGT & SVKM PGCL

Public Concern for Governance Trust (PCGT) and SVKM’s PGCL is organizing a 1-Day Online Training Program on Right to Information (RTI) and Right to Services (RTS).   About the Organizers About PCGT Public Concern for Governance Trust (PCGT) is a registered trust founded by Mr. Julio Ribeiro, Dr. R.K. Anand, and late Mr. B.G. Deshmukh to increase public participation and activism towards creating a more transparent and efficient governance system. For more details about the organization, please visit the official website.   About Pravin Gandhi College of Law The SVKM’s Pravin Gandhi College of Law (PGCL) was established in the year 2004 and is affiliated with the University of Mumbai. PGCL aims at giving students exposure to experiential learning in the varied fields of law and in this regard, has conducted and hosted various workshops, seminars, and competitions.   About the Online Training Program Public Concern for Governance Trust in association with SVKM’s Pravin Gandhi College of Law is organizing a One-Day Online Training Program on Right to Information (RTI) and Right to Services (RTS).   General Details Day & Date: Sunday, March 27, 2022 Time: 9:15 AM to 5:15 PM    Features of the Training Program PCGT has successfully organized two editions of the annual one-day RTI & RTS Training Program in February 2020 (offline) and March 2021 (online). This training program on RTI/RTS is one of its kind because: Participants will receive holistic training – not just about the importance of RTI/RTS but also the governance and constitutional background along with recent amendments and the DOs and DON’Ts of filing an application. Certificates shall be awarded to the participants who file at-least one RTI Application after the Training. The training will be provided by persons who are highly experienced in the working and implementation of RTI and RTS.    Itinerary The detailed itinerary is given below: 9:15 – 9:30 AM: Login Time for Participants 9:30 – 9:50 AM: Opening Remarks Mr. J. F. Ribeiro (Chairman Emeritus, PCGT) 10 – 11:30 AM: Demystifying Governance Mr. V. P. Raja (Chairman, PCGT) 12 – 1 PM: Right to Information: Constitutional Perspective Adv. Shivam Jain Kakadia (Consultant, PCGT)   1:30 – 3 PM: RTS with special emphasis on the Maharashtra Right to Public Services Act, 2015 Mr. D. S. Ranga Rao (Consultant, PCGT)   3:30 – 5 PM: RTI with an emphasis on Recent Amendment and Drafting of RTI Applications Mr. Shailesh Gandhi (Former Central Information Commissioner) 5 – 5:10 PM: Concluding Remarks Mrs. Kavita Sharma, Faculty Coordinator (Assistant Professor, Pravin Gandhi College of Law) 5:10 – 5:15 PM: Vote of thanks PCGT Lead Ambassador   How to Register? To register for the online training program, click on the link given here. Join the WhatsApp group through this link for more information and updates.   Contact Information For queries, please contact the Faculty Coordinator through or PCGT’s Lead Ambassadors through WhatsApp:  Faculty Coordinator, Mrs. Kavita Sharma (Assistant Professor Pravin Gandhi College of Law): [email protected] Bianca Chettiar (Lead Ambassador): +91 9619578431 Dimple Jangid (Lead Ambassador): +91 9967555760 Shlok Mishra  (Lead Ambassador): +91 8452060282 Tanmay Patil  (Lead Ambassador): +91 9702080889 Vrushali Ubale  (Lead Ambassador): +91 9372059913 or write to [email protected].   For more information, click here.  

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Agami’s Mentorship Program-‘No Changemaker Left Behind’
Agami’s Mentorship Program-‘No Changemaker Left Behind’

Agami is inviting applications from changemakers in the field of law and justice for mentorship under the initiative “No Changemaker Left Behind” (NCLB).   About Agami Agami is a nonprofit organization that encourages the society to act to improve systems of law and justice. Agami creates opportunities to radically reshape systems of law and justice.    About the Initiative No Changemaker Left Behind is an initiative wherein anyone who has an idea to improve the systems of law and justice or are pursuing their idea for systems of law and justice can receive mentorship under the programme to help them expand, refine and strengthen that idea. No matter what stage of execution the idea is at, the mentors will hear it out and provide inputs regarding ideation, execution and scaling.    Duration and platform Every Thursday afternoon, from  4–5 PM, mentors will spend 30 minutes on call one-on-one with anyone who has an idea in law and justice.   Know your mentors The panel of mentors consists of the following business and social entrepreneurs: Deepa Iyer: Investement Principal, Luminate Ritvik Lukose: Co-founder & CEO, Vahura Vasudevan Srinivasan: Founder, Leverage India Pramod Rao: Group General Counsel, ICICI Aparna Mittal: Founder, Samana Center for Gender, Policy and Law Tapish M. Bhatt: Assistant Director, Coursera Supriya Shankaran: Co-founder, Agami Sachin Malhan: Co-founder, Agami   How to apply? Click here to sign up for Agami’s mentorship program, now!   Contact Details For further queries, visit Contact | Agami India or send an email at [email protected].

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M.Sc. (Digital Society) 2022 for Recent Graduates and Young Professionals by IIIT Bangalore
M.Sc. (Digital Society) 2022 for Recent Graduates and Young Professionals by IIIT Bangalore

Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT Bangalore) is inviting applications for the interdisciplinary M.Sc. (Digital Society) 2022.   About the IIIT Bangalore The Indian Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore is a research university in Bangalore, India. The institute is a registered not-for-profit society funded jointly by the Government of Karnataka and the IT industry under a public-private partnership model.   About the M.Sc. (Digital Society) Program The two-year program is a blend of topics drawn from information technology and social sciences. It trains new-age professionals to design, deploy and develop digital technologies for diverse populations across domains like governance, healthcare, education, infrastructures, media to name a few.   Learning Outcomes In our efforts to create an equitable and inclusive digital society, our graduates will be able to, Identify the needs of the diverse users of ICT in different social and industrial contexts Understand technological possibilities and their potential to solve the problems Design solutions for the optimal adoption by heterogeneous user segments Examine digital technology and the complex ways in which it shapes society, social institutions, and culture Visualize macro-level needs and design scalable technology to cater to large user segments in different contexts Analyze intricate relationships and practical choices at the intersection of technical design, policy  frameworks, and ethics    Who is this Programme For? If you believe in building a career in technology that impacts society, this program is tailor-made just for you.   Curriculum Structure Preparatory Term (2 weeks) This two-week orientation will consist of a series of sessions, including lectures, readings, and audio-visual media to expose students to the foundational logic of the programme and its interdisciplinary underpinnings. Technical Foundations (to cover programming and database fundamentals) Social Science Foundations (to cover some fundamental ideas in social science, reading comprehension and writing practice) Semester 1 (18 credits, 5 core courses) Digital components of a connected society (4 credits) Application development for a connected society, OR, Enterprise software development (2 credits) Qualitative research methods (4 credits) Quantitative data analysis for public policy (4 credits) Technology and society (4 credits) Semester 2 (16 credits, 4 core courses) Technology in development (4 credits) ICT Policy and regulation (4 credits) Social complexity and systems thinking (4 credits) Human computer interaction (4 credits) Elective 1 (Optional) Some electives offered in this term include: Digital sociology Techno-economics of networks Dynamics of the Information Technology industry News literacies in a digital society Semester 3 (16 credits, 4 electives) Some electives offered as part of the programme are: Advanced qualitative research methods Cyberspace, globalization and location Digital platforms: Technology and business components Technology Ethics and Artificial Intelligence Geographical Information Systems (GIS) An Introduction to Accessibility in the Global South Privacy in the digital age Social media communication Advanced Topics in Human Computer Interaction The Web and the mind Software Product Management Semester 4 (16 credits Thesis/Internship) In the final term, students will be required to either: (a) work on a Master’s thesis to hone their research skills; OR (b) undertake an internship to further sharpen their professional skills by applying the learnings from courses undertaken during the previous terms – this could involve working on a project within their parent organizations.   Specialisations Offered Human-centred digital design Data intensive digital design Research and policy studies   Eligibility An undergraduate degree (of at least 3 years duration) in any discipline (including arts, science, commerce, design, management, law, engineering, etc.) with a first division/class from a recognized University. Those expecting to graduate by 1st August 2022 may also apply. The candidates who have a valid score in CAT 2021, CEED 2022, CUCET 2022, or TISS NET 2022 may be exempted from appearing for a written test at IIIT Bangalore. Working professionals are also encouraged to apply.   Tuition Fee The tuition fee is Rs. 1,92,000/- per semester. General Scholarships: A limited number of scholarships of up to 50% tuition fee waiver will be made available on merit cum means basis at the time of admission. Tridib Roy Chowdhury Scholarship is being endowed to extend a 100% tuition waiver, for a year, to an entering M.Sc. (Digital Society) student. This scholarship will apply a merit-cum-means criterion, with preference to a woman applicant. The candidate will be identified by the Admissions Committee of the M.Sc. programme.   International Applicants International students to be admitted in the academic year 2022-23 will have to pay a tuition fee of US$ 10,000 per year (at the rate of US$ 5,000 per semester). The tuition fee is periodically revised and such revisions are announced before the start of every academic year. In addition, admitted students who stay on campus in the student hostels, pay approximately US$ 1,200 per year towards hostel charges and approximately US$ 1,000 per year for food. The Institute reserves the right to change these rates periodically. A medical insurance premium (with coverage applicable only during stay in India) at actuals (approximately, US$ 25 per year) will also be payable.   How to Apply? Candidates can apply online here. Note: The portal works best on IE/Chrome/Firefox accessed through the desktop.   Important Dates 15th March 2022: Admissions Open 15th May 2022: Last date for submitting online applications 4th June 2022: Written test will be conducted online for candidates without a valid score in CAT 2021, CEED 2022, CUCET 2022 or TISS NET 2022 5th-6th June 2022: Personal interviews through video calling application for shortlisted candidates with a valid score from IIITB Entrance exam or from any of the following examination: CAT 2021, CEED 2022, CUCET 2022 or TISS NET 2022 15th June 2022: Release of first list of selected candidates (additional lists may be released if required) Offer acceptance and payment of fees: As noted in the offer letter 8th July 2022: Registrations for the new batch at the IIIT Bangalore campus 11th July – 30th July 2022: Program orientation sessions 1st August 2022: Semester 1 classes begin   Contact For further details and queries, do write to the Programme Coordinator, M.Sc. (Digital Society) at [email protected].   For detailed information, click here.

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Call for Applications for Ph.D. Coursework by MNLU, Nagpur
Call for Applications for Ph.D. Coursework by MNLU, Nagpur

Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU), Nagpur is inviting applications from external Ph.D. research scholars for Ph.D. Course Work Batch 2021-22 to be registered for by March 24.   About the University Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur (MNLU, Nagpur) was established by the Government of Maharashtra. It is a residential University engaged in teaching and promoting research in law and allied disciplines.   About the Coursework To support the Research Scholars pursuing Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) Degree in other public Universities / Research Institutions, the University has invited applications from them as External Research Scholars to attend the Ph.D. course work of Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur under University Social Responsibility (USR) programme and get benefit out of it.   Eligibility The Ph.D. Research Scholars registered for Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) Degree in Universities/ Institutions are eligible to attend the Ph.D. course work of Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur.   Registration Interested scholars may submit their e-applications along with Expression of Interest through the link given here. Last Date of Submission of Application along with Expression of Interest: March 24, 2022 by 5 PM. No Registration fee is required for attending the Ph.D. course work.   Mode of Course Work The classes will be conducted online using Cisco WebEx Portal.   Duration of Course Work The total duration of the course work will be split into three clusters, spread over the entire Semester period.   Details of the Course Work The Ph.D. course work shall be of 22 credits in total, divided in seven (07) courses including the course titled “Research and Publication Ethics (RPE)”; The title of the courses, course credit, and maximum marks are given in the table below: Course Code Title of the Papers Credit Hours Maximum Marks 1.1 Research Methodology and Legal Writing 4 100 1.2 Research Techniques and Referencing 4 100 1.3 Computer Application and Data Analysis 4 100 1.4 Review of Literature 2 50 1.5 Research Paper in domain of Study 2 50 1.6 Teaching Methods and Techniques 2 50 1.7 Research and Publication Ethics (RPE) 4 550   Convenor, Doctoral Council shall coordinate the Ph.D. course work including class schedule and liasoning with subject experts.   Certificates The candidates who are regular in attendance and does not take part in course work Examination will get the Participation Certificate from the University; The candidates who are regular in attendance, appeared and passed the course work Examination will get the Course Work Completion Certificate from the University.   Contact Information For further details please contact Assistant Registrar (Academics) on: Email: [email protected] or Phone: +91-712-2812606.   For more details, click here.

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Online Certificate Course on International Relations and Law in the Contemporary World, by SVKM PGCL
Online Certificate Course on International Relations and Law in the Contemporary World, by SVKM PGCL

SVKM PGCL’s Society of International Law and its Affairs has launched an Online Certificate Course on International Relations and Law in the Contemporary World. Interested students/professionals can register for this course, now!   About SVKM Sri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal is a Public Charitable Trust in India that runs and operates many schools, colleges and educational institutions across India. SVKM strives to impart the highest quality of education to the students at various levels and provides them with diverse platforms to showcase their skills and talents.   About PGCL SVKM’s Pravin Gandhi College of Law (PGCL) is situated in Vile Parle, Mumbai. PGCL works under the auspices of Mumbai University providing B.L.S LL.B Course (5 Years). The institution recognises the fact that there lodges within the heart of every student a spark of creativity, which is the essence of singularity in every individual.   About SAIL The Society of International Law and its Affairs is a student-driven committee in PGCL dedicated to contributing to the various aspects of International Law, International Relations, Global Affairs and corresponding academic development. However, SAIL’s scope is not restricted to the above. SAIL strives to indulge in events and activities which foster the development of youth in and beyond the legal fraternity.   About Course In the post pandemic world order, relations between Nation States are becoming increasingly complex and intricate- from a TRIPS waiver for vaccine manufacturing in World Trade Organization to Violent Non State Actors in breakaway republics of Ukraine.This course seeks to simplify the seemingly complex tenets of International Relations that shape the foreign policy of Nation States in an increasingly multi polar world order.   Eligibility The course is open to all students and professionals who are interested in learning about 'International Relations and Law in the Contemporary World.   Fee Details In-House Students (SVKM): INR 800/- Outside Students: INR 944/-   Important Dates Month: March, 2022-April, 2022 Days: March 24, 2022, to April 16, 2022 Last date for registration: March 23, 2022 Commencement of classes: March 24, 2022 Time: 5 PM to 7 PM Platform: MS teams     Registration Procedure Fill out the Registration Form here. Enclose a copy of the Invoice/Receipt in the Registration form. Attach a valid ID proof. (e.g. Aadhar card, Passport, School/College ID etc.) All modes of online payment are accepted. The details for the same is mentioned below. Course Fee once paid is not refundable in any circumstance after registration is confirmed.   Account Details for Fee Payment Account Name: SVKM’s PRAVIN GANDHI COLLEGE OF LAW Beneficiary Bank: HDFC Branch Address: JVPD SCHEME BRANCH Type of account: Current IFSC/RTGS: HDFC 0000321 Account Number: 03210330000171   Contact Information For any queries, contact: [email protected] or Contact Manan Mehta (Student Co-ordinator) +918780666954.  

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Post-Graduate Diploma on Arbitration and Mediation
Post-Graduate Diploma on Arbitration and Mediation

Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai is inviting applications for the Post-Graduate Diploma on Arbitration and Mediation (PG-DAM) for the year 2022-2023. The Last Date to Apply is March 20, 2022.   About the Program Disputes are inevitable in society, which requires a robust dispute resolution mechanism to deliver justice. The Indian dispute resolution mechanism consists of Courts, Tribunals, and Alternative Dispute Resolution tools (including Arbitration, Mediation, Conciliation, Lok Adalats, etc.). Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms have been demonstrated to be effective compared to litigation because the former provide the advantage of speedy disposal of the disputes and assists in restoring relations between the disputants. Over the last two decades, there has been momentum to encourage their usage among the legal fraternity and businesses - domestic or international. The notification of the Bar Council of India to introduce Mediation a compulsory subject in LL. B Courses, singing of the United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation (Singapore Convention) by India, reforms in the Indian Arbitration Law to make India and Arbitral Friendly State’ are some of the few instances where we see the advancement of ADR practices in India. The programme will cover topics that are important for professionals in any field who deal with conflicts on a regular basis, as well as to academicians who aspire to deepen their knowledge. The Program faculty will include experienced practitioners and academicians who will supplement classroom learning with their own experiences and provide a comprehensive understanding of how arbitration and mediation work as dispute resolution mechanisms in domestic and international trade disputes.   Course Objectives To familiarise participants with the fundamentals of arbitration and mediation as a dispute resolution mechanism. To provide insight into the functional aspects and current challenges encountered in using these tools of dispute resolution. To develop techniques and skills to make effective use of these ADR methods.   Duration of the Course The duration of the Program will be one year starting from April 2022 to March 2023. The Program shall comprise 2 Semesters with 8 papers (including one Research Project). The Program is to be completed within 3 years. Failing which reregistration on the term &conditions prescribed by the university is required.   Eligibility Criteria Bachelor's Degree or an equivalent Degree in any discipline from any recognized University or Candidates appearing for the final year examination of Graduation are also eligible to apply. Candidates who have completed three years of their 5 years integrated LL.B Degree Programme in Law are also eligible to apply. Course is open to learners of all age and all discipline.   Bank Details  Name of Account: MNLU Centre for Arbitration and Research Account No.: 921010028056972 Bank Name: Axis Bank Branch: Branch Powai, Mumbai IFSC Code: UTLB0000246   Other Details No. of Seats: 60 Medium of instruction: English Classes: Online + Offline (Hybrid Mode) Fees: Rs. 50,000/- for each participant The deadline for application submission is March 20, 2022 Click here to apply for the course.    Course Director Mr. Chirag Balyan  Assistant Professor (Law) & Coordinator, Center for Arbitration and Research Course Coordinator  Mr . Abhijit Anil More Assistant Professor (Law) [email protected]   Contact Details Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai 2nd Floor, CETTM-MTNL Building, Technology St, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400076 Email us at [email protected]. More details at https://mnlumumbai.edu.in  

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Certificate Programme on Mediation by Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai
Certificate Programme on Mediation by Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai

Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai in association with Family Court Bar Association, Mumbai is organizing a 7 Days Certificate Programme on Mediation from 19th March – 25th March 2022.    Objective of the Course A robust dispute resolution system is one of the basic requirements of good governance. Alternative dispute resolution techniques have started gaining ground across the globe, of which 'Mediation' has been looked upon as the most viable and effective technique. The importance of 'Mediation' is that it gives fair and honorable treatment to the conflicting parties and facilitates dispute settlement in a win-win situation & the recent initiative by the Government of India to bring in comprehensive Legislation for Mediation, Maharashtra. National Law University Mumbai proposes to conduct a One-week Certificate Programme in Mediation in association with the Family Court Bar Association Mumbai.   Course Highlights Course Name: Certificate Programme on Mediation Certification by: Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai Date: 19th March – 25th March 2022 Time: 10 AM - 4:00 PM Venue: Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai Course Fee: Rs 7,500/- including lunch & tea for all-day   Who Will Benefit? This training program will benefit retired judges, Solicitors, Lawyers practicing in varied courts and fora including civil / Commercial Courts, FamilyCourts, RERA, etc. and SocialWorkers, Counselors, Conciliators, Child-Parenting experts, and Law Students pursuing graduate & postgraduate courses.   Registration Details Registration Link: Click here   Payment Details Name of Payee: Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai Account No: 8709000100017230 Bank Name & Branch: Punjab National Bank & Branch Powai, IFSC Code: PUNB0063210   Contact Information Contact: Pooja Kulkarni Program Co-ordinator: 9653215318  

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Course on Introduction to International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
Course on Introduction to International Humanitarian Law (IHL)

International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is inviting applications for the Course on Introduction to International Humanitarian Law (IHL).   About the Organization Established in 1863, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) operates worldwide, helping people affected by conflict and armed violence and promoting the laws that protect victims of war. An independent and neutral organization, their mandate stems essentially from the Geneva Conventions of 1949. We are based in Geneva, Switzerland, and employ over 20,000 people in more than 80 countries. The ICRC is funded mainly by voluntary donations from governments and from National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.   About the Course: Introduction to International Humanitarian Law (IHL) In this interactive e-learning course, you will go through the basic questions relating to the law of armed conflict, or International Humanitarian Law (IHL). You will learn about the origins and sources of this body of law, as well as to which situations it applies. You will also learn how to distinguish international from non-international armed conflicts. You will find out more about the specific rules protecting civilians, detainees, the wounded and sick, as well as medical personnel. By the end of this course, you will have a better grasp of the three key principles in IHL that regulate the conduct of hostilities - distinction, proportionality and precautions – and will be able to illustrate how they limit the effects of armed conflict on the civilian population. Finally, you will also learn how IHL is implemented, what happens when violations occur, and what the ICRC’s role is in promoting respect for this body of law.   For whom? The course does not require any prior legal knowledge and is principally addressed to humanitarian practitioners, policy-makers and other professionals who are keen on understanding how and when this body of law applies, and whom it protects.   Benefits By the end of this course you should be able to: Summarise, and explain at a basic level, the rules of IHL. Evaluate situations, assess how those situations would be classified under IHL, and know where to find the applicable law. Identify situations that are at risk of being non-compliant with IHL and understand when additional support might be necessary (e.g. legal advisor). Recall where to find relevant information to support an IHL-informed decision-making.   FAQ's How long will it take? This course should take approximately 5 hours to complete (self-paced); each module is self-contained, providing for flexible learning. How much does it cost? This course is free! Will I get a certificate at the end? Yes - you will be able to download a certificate once you have have completed all of the modules within the course.   How to Apply? Click here to join the course. This will take you through to the course content. You don't need to complete the course in one go - you can always continue later from where you left off.  

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18-hour Certificate Program on Data Privacy, Tech Law & Cybercrime
18-hour Certificate Program on Data Privacy, Tech Law & Cybercrime

CorpKonnect is organizing an 18-hour Certificate Program on Data Privacy, Tech Law & Cybercrime from Mar 9, 2022, 3:00 PM - Mar 16, 2022, 6:00 PM.    Course Curriculum Module 1: PDP Bill Analysis & Regulating Cross Border Data Transfer Date: 9 March (03:00 - 05:30 PM) Module 2: Non-Personal Data (NPD) Governance Framework Date: 10 March (03:00 PM - 05:00 PM) Module 3: Impact Analysis of the new Data Protection regime on companies in India IT Rules 2021 – Impact on intermediaries Date: 11 March (03:00 PM - 06:00 PM) Module 4: Data Breaches – Step by step approach to deal with Data breaches E-Contracts/Online Contracts Date: 12 March (02:00 PM - 05:30 PM) Module 5: Key Legal Issues of AI/ML, Blockchain and Big Data Cyber Crime Incidences – Immediate tactical response and long-term safeguarding Date: 15 March (10:00 AM - 01:00 PM) Module 6: EU GDPR Regulations – Current state of affairs Cyber Crime and Insider Threats – Legal Response Date: 16 March (10:00 AM - 01:00 PM)   Speakers 1) Supratim Chakraborty – Partner, Khaitan & Co. 2) Aman Gera – Counsel, AZB & Partners. 3) Mathew Chacko – Founding Partner, Spice Route Legal. 4) Aadya Misra – Sr. Associate, Spice Route Legal. 5) Nehaa Chaudhari – Partner, Ikigai Law. 6 ) Sreenidhi Srinivasan - Principal Associate, Ikigai Law. 7) Aparna Gaur - Leader IP and TMT Practice, Nishith Desai Associates. 8) Gerald Manoharan - Partner, J. Sagar Associates. Note: This is a paid program.   Contact Information For more queries and registrations, please contact Biplab SenGupta on 8130826342.   For more details and to apply online, please visit here.

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Online Course on Humanitarian Response to Conflict and Disaster by Harvard University
Online Course on Humanitarian Response to Conflict and Disaster by Harvard University

Harvard University offers 5 weeks Online Course on Humanitarian Response to Conflict and Disaster. Interested candidates can enroll now.   About this course From the Syrian refugee crisis to the West Africa Ebola outbreak, humanitarian emergencies have reached unprecedented dimensions and proportions. As need for humanitarian aid grows, how can efforts to alleviate human suffering evolve with it? This course from the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative and HarvardX seeks to prepare learners to recognize and analyze emerging challenges in the humanitarian field. The course explores the ethical and professional principles that guide humanitarian response to conflict and disaster. Participants will learn the legal and historical frameworks that shaped these principles, test their applicability to the challenges faced by humanitarian actors today. Through four case studies covering the responses to crises in Goma (Zaire), Somalia, the Balkans, Afghanistan and Pakistan, participants will engage with Harvard faculty, current practitioners, and one another. These cases introduce major trends affecting the current landscape of humanitarian response – including rapid population displacement, violence against aid workers, and civil-military engagement. Thoughtfully engaging with this course will prepare participants to be informed and aware humanitarian practitioners, scholars, policy-makers, and global citizens.   What you'll learn Legal and historical frameworks shaping the professionalization of the humanitarian field An applied understanding of the principles guiding humanitarian response and the tensions that arise when operationalizing these principles in modern crises How to recognize and adapt to major trends affecting the scope and implementation of humanitarian work   Duration 5 weeks (3–4 hours per week)   About the instructors Jennifer Leaning Director, François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University Michael VanRooyen Director, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative at Harvard University   How to apply? To enroll in this course, click the below link. Online Course on Humanitarian Response to Conflict and Disaster by Harvard University.  

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Stress Management
Stress Management

Stress Management is to deal effectively with stress and entails achieving Physical and Psychological well-being by addressing and harmonising these areas for optimal well-being.   About this course Stress management starts with identifying the sources of stress in life. This is not as straightforward as it sounds. While it is easy to identify major stressors such as change of job, relocation or stringent timelines but identifying the sources of chronic stress may be more complicated. It is also very important to understand how one’s own thoughts, feelings, and behaviours contribute to one’s everyday stress levels apart from the external events or situations. For an individual, it is difficult to avoid, for a prolonged period, threatening external event or situation which engenders a feeling of anxiety, tension and worry i.e., stress. This gives rise to some obvious questions like ‘How does one get into stressful condition?’, ‘Why do I feel drained out?’, ‘Is it good to take extra load for growth?’, ‘Does time-management help managing stress?’, ‘Is managing stress in my hands?’ ‘How as an individual should I approach and manage my stress and lead a controlled life?’. This course addresses the above questions encompassing understanding of stress, stressors and ways to deal with stress. This course will be useful for every individual, irrespective of one’s profession, even for the homemaker and the freelancer, to understand and manage stress and acquire this important life-skill and thereby keep one’s mind and body healthy.   What you'll learn What is stress? Types of stress Symptoms of stress How to identify the stressors Consequences of stress Techniques for managing stress Time management for managing stress Spirituality and stress management   Syllabus Week 1: Stress and Symptoms: What is stress? Types of stress Can stress be helpful? Symptoms of the stress: Physical, Emotional, Behavioral and Mental   Week 2: Stressors and consequences of stress: Work level stressors and individual level stressors Short-term and long-term stress Consequences of stress Burnout Personality type A and type B: How they respond to stressors Week 3: Stress Management as a life-skill: Physical well-being: Exercise, Breathing, Nutrition, etc. Psychological well-being: Self-control, understanding personality type and moderating response, cognitive restructuring, social connect, positive self-talk, etc. Spiritual well-being: Meditation, Yoga and other relaxation techniques Stress associated anger and fear and dealing with them Work-life balance Week 4: Time Management a stress management technique: Relationship between time management and stress management Procrastination and stress Tools for time management: prioritising, scheduling tasks, SMART goals, delegation, learning to say ‘No’   About the instructors HAVYANG ZALA Assistant General Manager at State Bank of India   For more details and to apply online, please visit here.  

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Protecting Children in Humanitarian Settings
Protecting Children in Humanitarian Settings

Strengthen your approach to protecting and promoting the wellbeing of children in humanitarian settings using the latest evidence on childhood adversity and drawing on experiences from child protection practitioners.   About this course Globally, an unprecedented 131 million people are affected by humanitarian crises worldwide. Children, who constitute just under half of the affected population, are particularly vulnerable in these situations, which present grave risks to their physical health and psychological wellbeing. This course examines how children’s social environments at different levels, such as the family, community and societal levels, influence children’s adversity, development and resilience. Course participants will engage in critical thought about current international child protection practice and how to strengthen it. The course will invite participants to identify opportunities for using the learning from science and practice, to enrich current child protection approaches in humanitarian settings. This course is aimed at child protection practitioners who work internationally in humanitarian settings and is also designed for those who want to learn more about, or start working in, the sector. The course is not intended to provide a comprehensive introduction to child protection programming in humanitarian settings. Instead, it focuses on select areas that are ripe for enrichment.   What you'll learn How humanitarian crises can affect children’s wellbeing and development What risk and resilience mean in the context of child development and child protection and what factors influence these at the individual, family, community and societal levels The importance of taking issues of context, agency, relationships and prevention into account when designing interventions How to think critically about different approaches to child protection in humanitarian crises and identify improvements for practice   Syllabus Welcome to the Course Getting to Know Each Other How to Take This Course (Optional) Introduction to Humanitarian Child Protection Child Development, Adversity, and Resilience Child Development Childhood Adversity Resilience in Children Relating the Science to Child Protection Unlocking the Protective Potential of Social Environments Supporting Children's Agency Working with Children in Different Cultural Contexts Children's Agency and Participation Fostering Child Agency Do No Harm Enabling Families as Protective Environments Families in Different Cultural Contexts Impact of Humanitarian Crises on Families Interventions to Support Families During and After Crises ‘Do No Harm’ Issues Enabling Communities as Protective Environments Communities As Resources and Risks for Children Ways of Engaging with Communities How Community Approaches Can Support Child Protection in Education Enabling Protective Social Norms and Policies Social Norms Approaches to Social Norms Change Children's Policies Approaches to Changing Policy Enriching and Transforming Practice Bringing Together the Science of Childhood Adversity and Child Protection Practice Identifying Barriers to Transformation Identifying Opportunities for Transformation   About the instructors Hanna-Tina Fischer Instructor, Program on Forced Migration and Health in the Department of Population and Family Health at Columbia University Mark Canavera Co-Director, Care and Protection of Children (CPC) Learning Network and Associate of the Program on Forced Migration and Health at Columbia University Michael G. Wessells Professor of Clinical Population and Family Health at Columbia University   For more details and to apply online, please visit here.

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Free Online Certificate Workshop on Infrastructure Finance, by Rashtram School of Public Leadership [Feb 26 & Mar 5]
Free Online Certificate Workshop on Infrastructure Finance, by Rashtram School of Public Leadership [Feb 26 & Mar 5]

Rashtram School of Public Leadership is organizing Free Online Certificate Workshop on Infrastructure Finance for Lawyers and Public Policy enthusiasts.   About the Course The infrastructure sector is a key driver of an economy in terms of investments, employment and GDP growth. In this sector, the government and the private sector are ramping up investments to meet the increasing demand for financing and manpower. With GOI allocating a lump sum under NIP for the financial year 2019-25, a breakthrough infrastructure development scene is ensuing in India. Join Rashtram School of Public Leadership for an interactive workshop to explore the expanding horizon of opportunities and advance your knowledge of infrastructure lifecycle, the nuances of infrastructure finance, procurement models, project financing, and much more.   Topics of the Workshop Some of the topics covered in the course will be: Lifecycle of Infrastructure Procurement Models Public-Private Partnership Project Financing Financial Assessment   Sessions of the Workshop Session 1: February 26, 2022; 10 AM Session 2: March 5, 2022; 10 AM   Instructor The presiding instructor for this workshop will be Sh. Arun Krishnan, Founder RFPfy, Ex Mckinsey and KPMG, infrastructure consultant with 15 years of global experience in advisory, project management, project finance, operations improvement, and policy creation in domains such as urban infrastructure, transport, smart cities, airports, and climate adaptation and resilience.   How to Register? Click here to register for the workshop.   Certificate Certificates will be provided on successful completion of the course.   Contact Information Feel free to connect with me for further discussion at +91 9971616470 or [email protected].  

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Online Course-cum-Workshop on Access to Medicines, TRIPS, and Patents by TWN & CUSAT
Online Course-cum-Workshop on Access to Medicines, TRIPS, and Patents by TWN & CUSAT

Third World Network (TWN) and Inter-University Centre for Intellectual Property Rights Studies (IUCIPRS), Cochin University of Science & Technology (CUSAT) are organizing a 5-week online course/workshop on Access to medicines, TRIPS, and Patents from March 10, 2022.   About the Course-Workshop Third World Network (TWN) and Inter-University Centre for Intellectual Property Rights Studies (IUCIPRS), Cochin University of Science & Technology (CUSAT) are organizing a 5-week online course/workshop on Access to medicines, TRIPS, and Patents from March 10, 2022.   General Details Sessions: 2 contact sessions every week Total Duration: 5 weeks Class Timings: Classes every Thursday and Friday from 6 PM to 8:30 PM IST Fee: Free/no fee Platform: Zoom (Virtual) Medium: English   Who Can Participate This course is meant for medical professionals, legal professionals, researchers, students, academics, civil society and health rights activists working in the field of public health, access to medicines and patients perspectives. However, this course is open for participation to anyone who may be interested. Participation is restricted to participants in India.   Objectives This course aims to equip participants to understand the legal and policy issues around access to affordable medicine and patent rights, increase knowledge around the use of the flexibilities provided by international trade agreements. Further, the course aims to enhance their capacity to make effective law and policy interventions.   Selection Process Interested participants are requested to send in the completed application (google form) on or before 4th March 2022. Participants will be selected on the basis of their application and relevant work experience and will be informed of their selection by email only. Applicants, once selected for the course, are required to attend all the sessions and also participate in all activities in the course.   Broad Areas Covered in the Course Right to Health and Access to Medicines Political Economy of Pharmaceutical Industry Medicines From Lab to Pharmacy Regulation of Medicines – Clinical Trials Regulation of Medicines – Pricing International Patent Regime TRIPS Flexibilities and Access to Medicines TRIPS Plus and Free Trade Agreements Competition Law and Access to Medicines Alternate Incentive Models of R&D The course will also have panel discussions by practitioners and experts on various topics such as Compulsory Licensing in India, Voluntary Licenses, Patent Oppositions, Drug Promotion & Access to Medicines, Lack of Innovations in Rare Diseases, Access to Free Medicines etc.   Registration Deadline The last date for receiving the application is March 5, 2022. Click here to enroll in the course-workshop.   Contact Information For further details, please email [email protected].

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PG Diploma Course on Animal Laws, Rights, and Protection by MNLU Mumbai
PG Diploma Course on Animal Laws, Rights, and Protection by MNLU Mumbai

MNLU Mumbai is inviting applications for its 1-year PG Diploma Course on Animal Laws, Rights, and Protection.   About MNLU Mumbai The Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai is a premier Institution of Excellence in Legal learning established by the Government of Maharashtra under Act No. VI of 2014.   About the Course India has some of the finest provisions to safeguard animals in the world. For example, did you know it is illegal to relocate stray dogs that have been spayed? Or that it is illegal to incite or organize animal fights? Many people may be unaware of the laws compassionate lawmakers have passed to safeguard animals. India, the seventh-largest country in the world, is one of the most biodiverse regions of the world containing four of the world’s 36 biodiversity hotspots. It is home to animals ranging from the Bengal Tigers to the Great Indian Rhinoceros and animal protection and welfare in in the country has taken a prominent position over the recent years. Protection of animals is enshrined as a fundamental duty in the Indian Constitution and there exist several animal welfare legislations in India such as the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 at the Central level and cattle protection and cow slaughter prohibition legislation at the State levels. The Indian Penal Code (IPC) 1860 is the criminal code of India which covers all substantive aspects of criminal law. Section 428 and 429 of the IPC provide for the punishment of all acts of cruelty such as killing, poisoning, maiming, or rendering useless of animals. The aforementioned legislation has been enacted to obviate unnecessary pain and suffering of animals and similar legislations continue to be enacted according to changing circumstances. Notwithstanding specific statutes, further protections for animals lie under general concepts such as tort law, constitutional law, etc.   About PG Diploma in Animal Laws, Rights and Protection In the process of enhancing its academic horizon, MNLU Mumbai is coming up with a new course under the active guidance of the Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Dilip Ukey. The University is introducing Diploma Programmes from the year 2022 as professional boosters to practicing advocates and other professionals. The Post-Graduate Diploma in Animal Laws, Rights & Welfare is designed to provide participants with adequate knowledge and exposure to Legal Framework governing animal rights and welfare such as: Legal Framework of Wildlife conservation including protocol for care of exhibited wildlife. Administrative structure for animal welfare in India. Role and responsibilities state and other authorities. Trade in animals Bio-diversity and Animal Life Animal rights Advocacy   Conduct of the Programme The course is designed to have physical and interactive lectures. But because of government protocols/rules, the lectures will be conducted online on the virtual platform. Once the situation improves the virtual classes will be supplemented by workshops, seminars, and offline exercises on holidays. Every lecture will be recorded. The recording of the lecture will be provided to the candidates only if prior intimation and permission will be taken from the concerned faculty. The learning environment includes online lectures on weekends, webinars, and group discussions on online platforms.   General Details Medium: English Eligibility: Graduation Duration: 1 year Mode: Hybrid   How to Register for the Course? Course fee: Rs. 10,000/-   Documents Attached Admission Form Certificate of the highest Qualification obtained Updated Resume/CV Proof of Fees Paid   Payment of the Course Fee Name of the Bank: Punjab National Bank (Branch – Powai) Name of the Payee: MNLU CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE BankAccount No: 8709000100020465 (Saving Account) IFSC Code: PUNB0063210   Registration Deadline March 15, 2022   Contact Information Prof. (Dr.) Anil G. Variath (Registrar I/c.): +91 9869011210 Ms. Nirnaya Gadekar (Course Coordinator): +91 9967284584 [email protected]   For more information, click here.

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Workshop on Entertainment Laws by Indian Society of International Law (ISIL)
Workshop on Entertainment Laws by Indian Society of International Law (ISIL)

The Two-Day Workshop on Entertainment Laws: International and National Perspectives is organized by Indian Society of International Law (ISIL) from March 19-20, 2022.   About the Organiser The Indian Society of International Law (ISIL) was founded in 1959 at the initiative of Shri V. K. Krishna Menon and was inaugurated in the same year by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India, with the objective to “foster nation-wide the study and development of International Law and to encourage the comparative study of the application of International Law in other States”.   About the Workshop ISIL is organizing a Two-day Workshop on Entertainment Laws: International and National Perspectives on 19-20 March 2022. The classes will be conducted online. The topics will relate to: Legal Regimes Regulating Entertainment Sector, Role of IP Law in the Entertainment Sector, Law and Music, Artist Agreements, Copyright Societies, Dispute Resolution under the Entertainment Sector, Technology & Entertainment Industry etc. The course will comprise of online lectures, discussions, interactive sessions, from 10 am to 4 pm on 19-20 March 2022.   Eligibility Students, Scholars, Academicians, Professionals.   Location Online   How to Register? Participants will be admitted on the basis of first-cum-first serve. Demand drafts shall be drawn in the favour of the Indian Society of International Law. Online registration is also placed at ISIL Website. At the end of the course, a certificate of attendance will be given to all the participants.   Fee details The course fee will be Rs. 800/- for students and Rs. 900/- for teachers, lawyers and other professionals. An additional fee of Rs. 50 will be charged for online payments.   Contact information Dr. Parineet Kaur: [email protected] Phone: 01123384458/59  

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