About Shoolini University
Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences is a private university in India located in the hill state of Himachal Pradesh.
The School of law is the youngest department at Shoolini University founded in the year 2017.
About the Conference
Every day we live a dignified life within the sphere of human rights protection. This sphere includes and is not limited to socioeconomic, civil, political, and cultural rights; a peaceful environment; education; work; and better living standards.
The International Convention, Constitution, Policies, and Statutory Laws and Reformists ensure the protection of human rights. Human rights include and are not limited. A human right has two important facets; it is not an absolute right but a restricted right in the interest of public peace, social decency, and security.
The major causes of human rights violations are government actions, structured armed conflict, economic factors, sociological factors, technological factors, and psychological factors. Due to the constant attack and apprehension of the distortion of the human rights sphere, the judiciary has repeatedly played a prime role in ensuring the human rights sphere for humans remains undistorted by the violations.
The human rights sphere stands secure due to the reformative measures adopted by the reformists. Reformists include individuals, universities, institutions, society, and a country. The urgent need is to articulate and address human rights causes and issues in a reformist manner that results in significant change and strengthens the human rights sphere.
The aims and objectives of the conference are:
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To learn and address human rights issues through reformists and their approaches
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To articulate multidisciplinary reformist measures
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To invite the stakeholders and beneficiaries to present appropriate solutions to human rights issues.
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To launch an EDITED BOOK ON THE REFORMIST APPROACHES during the valedictory session of the conference
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To collate the top 15 papers presented during the conference on Reformist Approaches on Human rights proposed to be published by Lexis Nexis.
Theme
The Reformist Approaches to Human Rights
Sub-themes
- Civic space and democracy
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Democracy, right to participate, and the electoral process
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Digital space and human rights
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Freedom of assembly and association
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Freedom of expression and opinion
- Development and Dignity of life
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Business and human rights
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Climate change and the environment
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Coercive measures
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Educational and cultural rights
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Health
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Land and housing
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Poverty, the right to food, and social protection
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Sustainable development through human rights
- Equality and non-discrimination
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Children and youth
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Freedom of religion
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LGBTQ+ people
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Migration
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Minorities
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Aged persons
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Persons with disabilities
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Gender equality and women’s rights
- Rule of law and Justice
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Law enforcement mechanism
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Death penalty
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Slavery and trafficking
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Terrorism and violence
Important Dates
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Early bird submission: August 31, 2022.
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Last date of Submission: September 15, 2022
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Date of the Conference: November 11 and 12, 2022
Mode & Location
The conference will be held in offline mode at the University campus in Solan, H.P.
Contact Information
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Ms. Mukul Rani Parajuli: +91 83718 51969
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Mr. Vineet Thakur: +91 78767 92514
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Ms. Ishani Vaidya: +91 98051 69261
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Ms. Palak Sharma: +91 98167 79935
For more information about submission and fees see the brochure here
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