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About Conference

      Law is a tool which controls the human behaviour. Since from the civilization, the state was vested with the powers to enact laws and to control human behaviour. Law is dynamic. Prior to Indian Independence, India was governed by the laws enacted by the British parliament. After independence, the Constitution empowered the parliament and state legislature to enact legislations to control human conduct. Law were enacted to secure individual from all kinds of behaviour.

 

     Law being social science subject having good relationship with history, political and sociology. The changes in history, political and sociology may have the impact on the existing laws. On the same time the law plays a pivotal role in structuring the society.

 

     New branches of laws developed after 19th Century such as Administrative law, Arbitration Law, Banking Law, Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Corporate laws, Evidence Law, Family Law, Information Technology Law, Law of Insurance, Intellectual Property Law, International Law, Sports Law and others.

 

      Globalisation is impacting every area of economic, social and technological activity. It is having an enormous influence on international structures, governance and the legal systems of individual nations, posing challenges in all fields of the law. The globalisation of the law is producing a tremendous increase in international and regional regulation, global litigation and cross-border legal dialogue. Whether to serve multinational enterprises or indeed to control and regulate their activity, law firms, governments and international organisations alike are in growing need of lawyers who understand the complexities of globalisation and law. So in the light of these events this conference aims to find a solution to the different issues of laws.

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