Submissions are invited for a National Seminar on ‘UCC in India: Legal Implications’ by ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad. Submit Abstracts by Jan 15!
About the Organiser
The Center for Excellence in Gender Studies, ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad
The Center for Excellence in Gender Studies at ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad, is a pioneering initiative committed to fostering a deeper understanding of gender issues and promoting equality across all domains. Under the leadership of its visionary patron, Dr. P. Ravisheararaju, the center is a hub for academic research, policy advocacy, and community engagement aimed at achieving gender justice.
The center organizes seminars, workshops, and competitions to encourage critical discussions on gender and legal issues. By adopting an intersectional and inclusive approach, the center aspires to influence societal change, legislative reforms, and academic discourse on equality and human rights.
About the Event
National Seminar on “Uniform Civil Code in India: Legal Implications”
Mode
Hybrid mode. Both Online or Offline participation is permitted
Objective of the Seminar
The seminar aims to bring together legal professionals, academicians, students, and policy enthusiasts to engage in meaningful discussions on the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and its potential implications for Indian society.
Primary Objectives
- To provide a comprehensive understanding of the concept of UCC.
- To analyze constitutional provisions related to UCC, especially Article 44 of the Indian Constitution.
- To explore the legal challenges, social implications, and obstacles in the implementation of UCC.
- To evaluate whether UCC can harmonize personal laws while protecting India’s diversity.
- To create awareness about ongoing debates surrounding UCC and its societal impact.
Themes for the Seminar
Participants are invited to present their views on the following indicative themes:
- Constitutional Framework and UCC: Balancing Directive Principles with Fundamental Rights.
- Legal Implications of Implementing UCC.
- Social Implications of UCC: Gender Justice vs. Religious Autonomy.
- UCC and Minority Communities: Understanding Concerns and Challenges.
- Comparative Models: Lessons from countries with Uniform Civil Codes.
- UCC and National Integration: A Path to Unity or Uniformity?
- Role of Judiciary and Legislature in UCC Implementation.
- UCC and Political Discourse: Secularism or Vote Bank Politics?
- Prospects and Challenges in Drafting a Uniform Civil Code.
- Public Opinion and Civil Society Engagement on UCC.
Eligibility
Open to students, research scholars, academicians, professionals, and practitioners in the field of law.
Submission Requirements
- Abstract: 300–500 words with keywords, including the author’s name, designation, and contact details.
- Full Paper: 3000–5000 words (exclusive of footnotes), accompanied by a plagiarism report (less than 10%).
Formatting
- Font: Times New Roman.
- Font Size: 12 pt (main text), 10 pt (footnotes).
- Spacing: 1.5 (main text), single (footnotes).
- Margins: 1 inch on all sides.
- Citation Style: Bluebook 20th Edition.
- Co-authorship: Allowed up to two authors.
Submission Process
Abstracts and full papers should be emailed to genderstudies@ifheindia.org.
Publication Opportunity
Selected papers will be published in a book with an ISBN.
Fee Structure
- Academicians/Professionals/Practitioners: ₹1000 per author.
- Students/Research Scholars: ₹800 per author.
Inclusions
Registration fee includes a seminar kit, lunch, and high tea during the event. Accommodation expenses are not included but can be arranged on request.
Important Dates
- Abstract Submission Deadline: 15th January 2025, by 11:59 PM.
- Full Paper Submission Deadline: 20th January 2025, by 11:59 PM.
Contact Information
- Faculty Coordinator: Astha Srivastava – 95502 41156
- Student Coordinator: H. Niharika Ravi – 79012 93162