session_list.pdf | |
File Size: | 134 kb |
File Type: |
SESSIONS
6th October, 2012
SESSION 1:
Transgender Community in India: Legal and Social Perspectives
(11:30am -1:30 pm)
ROOM 1 - Hall
Speakers:
1. Aditya Shrivastava and Permanika Chuckal, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
Transgender-The sex unheard: The quest for identity
2. Anirudh Gupta and Gopala Goyal, Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA
Transgender-Gender jigsaw
3. Sukriti Slehria, Judicial Clerk, Supreme Court of India and Gauravjeet Narwan, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Transgender community in India and right to education: A pressing problem and socio-legal solutions
4. Kanika Bhutani and Smiti Yadav, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Right to exist: an insight into the social and legal position of Transgender community in Indian society
5. Smita Singh and Ankita Dayma, National Law University Jodhpur
Sensitizing the Rights of the Transgender People: Invisible Citizens: Not by Choice
ROOM 2 – Common Room F Block
Speakers:
1. Asang Wankhede, National Law University Delhi and Apurva Wankhede, National Law School of India University, Bengaluru
Transgender Community in India: A study of Historical, Legal and Social Perspectives
2. Deepak Kumar, Ranju and Saumya Sharma, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur
Gay and Transgender rights in India
3. Anshul Syal, University School of Law and Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and Anupama Arigala, National Law University Delhi
Transgender Community in India: Legal and Social Perspectives
4. Riya Prem Raaj, , Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
The social, psychological and economic perspective of a misunderstood community
SESSION 2:
Gender Specific Crimes: Causes, Effects and Solutions
(2:30pm - 4:30 pm)
ROOM 1 - Hall
Speakers:
1. Dr. Anand Pawar and Ms. Gurmanpreet Kaur, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Sexual Harassment at Work Place: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
2. Ms. Geetika Walia, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Issues relating to Dowry system in India
3. Ms. Richa Dwivedi and Ms. Meghna Mishra, Institute of Law, Nirma University
Prostitution: A fledgling form in lieu of fiscal yield
4. Mr. Akaant Mittal, National Law University Delhi and Ms. Ankita Mittal, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Human Trafficking: Challenges in application at International and National front
5. Ms. Shruti Goyal, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Prohibition of Unlawful Assembly (Interference with the freedom of matrimonial alliances) Bill, 2011: An analysis in relation to Honour Crimes
6. Mr. Chitwan Deep Singh, Mr. Sahil Arora, Ms. Aanchal Basur, Mr. Ivan, National University of Juridical Sciences,
Intimacy and The Law: Unravelling The Murky Picture
7. Ms. Garima Panwar and Mr. Shivarth Khare, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur
Abyss of Domestic violence and Legal Endeavours
ROOM 2 – Common Room F Block
Speakers:
1. Mrs. Nidhi Beniwal, Department of Law, Kurukshetra University
Rape - A crime not only against body but against soul
2. Ms. Aishvarya Gupta, Mr. Vishal Awtani and Ms. Shivani Vyas, Institute of Law, Nirma University Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005: An assessment of its implementation (with special reference to Gujarat)
3. Ms. Abhijeet Mishra and Mr. Priyanshu Gupta, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, Gender Crimes: Emerging Human Rights Issue
4. Dr. Sushila, National Law University Delhi
A Critical Appraisal of the Legal Regime for Protection of Women against Sexual Harassment at Workplace
5. Ms. Mohnaa Shrivastava, Amity Law School, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Peculiarities and Repercussions of gender crimes
6. Dr. Sukhwinder Kaur Virk, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Honour Killing: A Violation of Human Rights
7. Ms. Babita Pabbi, Institute of Law, Kurukshetra University
Honour Killing
7th October, 2012
SESSION 3:
Women and Reproductive Rights (9.00am-11.00am)
ROOM 1 - Hall
Speakers:
1. Ms. Sangeeta Taak, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Surrogacy: A Contractual Analysis
2. Ms. Anura Gupta, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Surrogacy - A Conception beyond Ethics
3. Ms. Rangashree T.K. and Ms. Devanshi Saxena, National Law University Delhi,
The flipside of motherhood: surrogacy in India and the surrogate mother’s rights
4. Mr. Keshav Gaur and Mr. Sarthak Garg, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Reproduction Rights of Women: Ethical or Viable Role of Surrogate Mother
5. Ms. Jasdeep Kaur, Rayat Bahra College of Law, Mohali
Enforceability of Surrogacy Contracts: An Analysis
6. Ms. Harpreet Kaur and Ms. Pulkit Jain, University Institute of Legal Studies, Punjab University
Right to Abortion: Comparative Analysis of Legal Framework in India and other countries
7. Ms. Esha Singh, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Right to Abortion
ROOM 2 – Common Room F Block (9.00am-11.00am)
Speakers:
1. Renu Bala, Rayat Bahra College of Law, Mohali
Human Rights Vis-A-Vis Right of Unborn Child
2. Mr. Amrutanshu Dash, National Law University Delhi and Mr. Sourav Padhi, National Law University Odisha,
Legal Ramification of Rent- A Womb Business in India: Analysis of the A.R.T. Bill
3. Mr. Kush Kalra, Lawyer, Delhi High Court and Ms. Chhaya Kirti, Chanakya National Law Unviersity, Patna
Legalizing Abortion in India
4. Dr. Nimmi, Department of Law, Punjabi University Regional Centre, Bathinda
Surrogacy and Laws in India
5. Ms. Shelly Mittal, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Commercial Surrogacy in India: Need for regulation
6. Ms. Preeti Bhardwaj and Ms. Rajwanti Sandhu, Department of Law, Kurukshetra University
Surrogacy in India: An Analysis
7. Mr. Yashasvi Nain and Mr. Vishesh Arora, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Gendercide: a right to do wrong?
ROOM 2 – Common Room F Block (2.30pm-4.30pm)
1. Mr. Aditya Rajput, National Law University Odisha and Silky Gupta, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Rejuvenating the Moribund Rights of the Creator
2. Ms. Akanksha Soni, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur and Ms. Trishita Dasgupta, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Right to Abortion
3. Ms. Ashwarya Chauhan and Mr. Jatin Garg, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law,
Surrogacy as Commercialization of Womb in India: Law to Legitimise and To Preserve Rights of Surrogate Mother and Baby
4. Ms. Eesha Gupta, Chanakya National Law University and Soheb Ahmed Khan, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Women and surrogacy
5. Mr. Rahul Sharma and Ms. Sukanya Basu, Amity Law School, Delhi, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Surrogacy-Right of an Unmarried Woman: Legitimacy of the child, Citizenship and other Issues
6. Ms. Jyotsana Sinha, Indian Law School Pune,
International Surrogacy and Indian Implications
7. Ms. Tania Singla, National Law University Delhi
Commercial Surrogacy: Examining the Conflict of Interest
8. Ms. Aashia Jindal and Mr. Kunwar Ranjan, University Institute of Legal Studies, Punjab University
Rights of Surrogate Mother – Lost in Unregulated Surrogacy
SESSION 4:
Gender Bias & Efforts towards Gender Mainstreaming
(11.30am- 1:30pm)
ROOM 1 - Hall
Speakers:
1. Ms. Manasi Sinha, Jawaharlal National University
The Gender-Mainstreaming: Bridging Gender Inequality in India
2. Mr. Shantanu Saha, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law and Ms. Sagorika Bagchi, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
Gender Justice: Empowering Women through Public Interest Litigation
3. Ms. Ashwini Tallur, National Law University Jodhpur
Gender Sensitivity of Policies in India: An Analysis
4. Mr. Raj Kumar Sharma, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Media, Language and Gender Stereotypes in India
5. Mr. Satyam Dwivedi, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Women’s Human Rights: the Journey Ahead
6. Ms. Upadhyayula Hima Jyothsn and Ms. Shristi Roy, KIIT Law School
Boys V Girls: Social discrimination leading to economic harm
ROOM 2 – Common Room F Block
Speakers:
1. Mr. Nitesh Sharma, KIIT Law School and Ms. Richa Saraf, Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies
Gender Mainstreaming – Bridging the Gap between Two Sexes
2. Ms. Gunjan Saxena and Mr. Suvid Chaturvedi, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
Adam's Honour- psychology entangled with pride: a research on gender bias crimes in India
3. Ms. Nupur Trivedi and Ms. Anushree Modi, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur
Gender Bias in Litigation in India: Extent of gender bias existent in present day society – cause and impact on women’s rights
4. Ms. Ivneet Walia and Ms. Jennifer Zaman, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Maintaining the Gender Equality Profile: Work, Education, Health, and Politics
5. Ms. Shiva Satish Sharda, Army Institute of Law, Mohali
Analogous Maintenance Law in India: An allusion to right to matrimonial property
6th October, 2012
SESSION 1:
Transgender Community in India: Legal and Social Perspectives
(11:30am -1:30 pm)
ROOM 1 - Hall
Speakers:
1. Aditya Shrivastava and Permanika Chuckal, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
Transgender-The sex unheard: The quest for identity
2. Anirudh Gupta and Gopala Goyal, Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA
Transgender-Gender jigsaw
3. Sukriti Slehria, Judicial Clerk, Supreme Court of India and Gauravjeet Narwan, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Transgender community in India and right to education: A pressing problem and socio-legal solutions
4. Kanika Bhutani and Smiti Yadav, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Right to exist: an insight into the social and legal position of Transgender community in Indian society
5. Smita Singh and Ankita Dayma, National Law University Jodhpur
Sensitizing the Rights of the Transgender People: Invisible Citizens: Not by Choice
ROOM 2 – Common Room F Block
Speakers:
1. Asang Wankhede, National Law University Delhi and Apurva Wankhede, National Law School of India University, Bengaluru
Transgender Community in India: A study of Historical, Legal and Social Perspectives
2. Deepak Kumar, Ranju and Saumya Sharma, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur
Gay and Transgender rights in India
3. Anshul Syal, University School of Law and Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and Anupama Arigala, National Law University Delhi
Transgender Community in India: Legal and Social Perspectives
4. Riya Prem Raaj, , Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
The social, psychological and economic perspective of a misunderstood community
SESSION 2:
Gender Specific Crimes: Causes, Effects and Solutions
(2:30pm - 4:30 pm)
ROOM 1 - Hall
Speakers:
1. Dr. Anand Pawar and Ms. Gurmanpreet Kaur, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Sexual Harassment at Work Place: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
2. Ms. Geetika Walia, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Issues relating to Dowry system in India
3. Ms. Richa Dwivedi and Ms. Meghna Mishra, Institute of Law, Nirma University
Prostitution: A fledgling form in lieu of fiscal yield
4. Mr. Akaant Mittal, National Law University Delhi and Ms. Ankita Mittal, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Human Trafficking: Challenges in application at International and National front
5. Ms. Shruti Goyal, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Prohibition of Unlawful Assembly (Interference with the freedom of matrimonial alliances) Bill, 2011: An analysis in relation to Honour Crimes
6. Mr. Chitwan Deep Singh, Mr. Sahil Arora, Ms. Aanchal Basur, Mr. Ivan, National University of Juridical Sciences,
Intimacy and The Law: Unravelling The Murky Picture
7. Ms. Garima Panwar and Mr. Shivarth Khare, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur
Abyss of Domestic violence and Legal Endeavours
ROOM 2 – Common Room F Block
Speakers:
1. Mrs. Nidhi Beniwal, Department of Law, Kurukshetra University
Rape - A crime not only against body but against soul
2. Ms. Aishvarya Gupta, Mr. Vishal Awtani and Ms. Shivani Vyas, Institute of Law, Nirma University Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005: An assessment of its implementation (with special reference to Gujarat)
3. Ms. Abhijeet Mishra and Mr. Priyanshu Gupta, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, Gender Crimes: Emerging Human Rights Issue
4. Dr. Sushila, National Law University Delhi
A Critical Appraisal of the Legal Regime for Protection of Women against Sexual Harassment at Workplace
5. Ms. Mohnaa Shrivastava, Amity Law School, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Peculiarities and Repercussions of gender crimes
6. Dr. Sukhwinder Kaur Virk, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Honour Killing: A Violation of Human Rights
7. Ms. Babita Pabbi, Institute of Law, Kurukshetra University
Honour Killing
7th October, 2012
SESSION 3:
Women and Reproductive Rights (9.00am-11.00am)
ROOM 1 - Hall
Speakers:
1. Ms. Sangeeta Taak, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Surrogacy: A Contractual Analysis
2. Ms. Anura Gupta, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Surrogacy - A Conception beyond Ethics
3. Ms. Rangashree T.K. and Ms. Devanshi Saxena, National Law University Delhi,
The flipside of motherhood: surrogacy in India and the surrogate mother’s rights
4. Mr. Keshav Gaur and Mr. Sarthak Garg, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Reproduction Rights of Women: Ethical or Viable Role of Surrogate Mother
5. Ms. Jasdeep Kaur, Rayat Bahra College of Law, Mohali
Enforceability of Surrogacy Contracts: An Analysis
6. Ms. Harpreet Kaur and Ms. Pulkit Jain, University Institute of Legal Studies, Punjab University
Right to Abortion: Comparative Analysis of Legal Framework in India and other countries
7. Ms. Esha Singh, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Right to Abortion
ROOM 2 – Common Room F Block (9.00am-11.00am)
Speakers:
1. Renu Bala, Rayat Bahra College of Law, Mohali
Human Rights Vis-A-Vis Right of Unborn Child
2. Mr. Amrutanshu Dash, National Law University Delhi and Mr. Sourav Padhi, National Law University Odisha,
Legal Ramification of Rent- A Womb Business in India: Analysis of the A.R.T. Bill
3. Mr. Kush Kalra, Lawyer, Delhi High Court and Ms. Chhaya Kirti, Chanakya National Law Unviersity, Patna
Legalizing Abortion in India
4. Dr. Nimmi, Department of Law, Punjabi University Regional Centre, Bathinda
Surrogacy and Laws in India
5. Ms. Shelly Mittal, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Commercial Surrogacy in India: Need for regulation
6. Ms. Preeti Bhardwaj and Ms. Rajwanti Sandhu, Department of Law, Kurukshetra University
Surrogacy in India: An Analysis
7. Mr. Yashasvi Nain and Mr. Vishesh Arora, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Gendercide: a right to do wrong?
ROOM 2 – Common Room F Block (2.30pm-4.30pm)
1. Mr. Aditya Rajput, National Law University Odisha and Silky Gupta, Rajiv Gandhi National University Law
Rejuvenating the Moribund Rights of the Creator
2. Ms. Akanksha Soni, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur and Ms. Trishita Dasgupta, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Right to Abortion
3. Ms. Ashwarya Chauhan and Mr. Jatin Garg, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law,
Surrogacy as Commercialization of Womb in India: Law to Legitimise and To Preserve Rights of Surrogate Mother and Baby
4. Ms. Eesha Gupta, Chanakya National Law University and Soheb Ahmed Khan, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Women and surrogacy
5. Mr. Rahul Sharma and Ms. Sukanya Basu, Amity Law School, Delhi, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Surrogacy-Right of an Unmarried Woman: Legitimacy of the child, Citizenship and other Issues
6. Ms. Jyotsana Sinha, Indian Law School Pune,
International Surrogacy and Indian Implications
7. Ms. Tania Singla, National Law University Delhi
Commercial Surrogacy: Examining the Conflict of Interest
8. Ms. Aashia Jindal and Mr. Kunwar Ranjan, University Institute of Legal Studies, Punjab University
Rights of Surrogate Mother – Lost in Unregulated Surrogacy
SESSION 4:
Gender Bias & Efforts towards Gender Mainstreaming
(11.30am- 1:30pm)
ROOM 1 - Hall
Speakers:
1. Ms. Manasi Sinha, Jawaharlal National University
The Gender-Mainstreaming: Bridging Gender Inequality in India
2. Mr. Shantanu Saha, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law and Ms. Sagorika Bagchi, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
Gender Justice: Empowering Women through Public Interest Litigation
3. Ms. Ashwini Tallur, National Law University Jodhpur
Gender Sensitivity of Policies in India: An Analysis
4. Mr. Raj Kumar Sharma, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Media, Language and Gender Stereotypes in India
5. Mr. Satyam Dwivedi, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Women’s Human Rights: the Journey Ahead
6. Ms. Upadhyayula Hima Jyothsn and Ms. Shristi Roy, KIIT Law School
Boys V Girls: Social discrimination leading to economic harm
ROOM 2 – Common Room F Block
Speakers:
1. Mr. Nitesh Sharma, KIIT Law School and Ms. Richa Saraf, Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies
Gender Mainstreaming – Bridging the Gap between Two Sexes
2. Ms. Gunjan Saxena and Mr. Suvid Chaturvedi, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
Adam's Honour- psychology entangled with pride: a research on gender bias crimes in India
3. Ms. Nupur Trivedi and Ms. Anushree Modi, Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur
Gender Bias in Litigation in India: Extent of gender bias existent in present day society – cause and impact on women’s rights
4. Ms. Ivneet Walia and Ms. Jennifer Zaman, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Maintaining the Gender Equality Profile: Work, Education, Health, and Politics
5. Ms. Shiva Satish Sharda, Army Institute of Law, Mohali
Analogous Maintenance Law in India: An allusion to right to matrimonial property