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Call for Papers: Droit Penale’s Indian Law Journal on IPR [ILJIPR, ISSN: 2582-8762, Vol 3, Issue 1]: No Fees, Submit by October 30

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Indian Law Journal on IPR (ILJIPR), operating under the aegis of the Droit Penale Group, is inviting submissions on contemporary issues related to Intellectual Property Rights for publication in the third volume of the journal. About   Droit Penale Group Droit Penale Group: A unit of Arjun Das Gulati Memorial Society. Droit Penale Group’ is an initiative taken in the legal field to provide discussions on minute nuances involved in the intricacies of law in a simple and qualified manner. The Droit Penale Group is established for the purpose of promoting interests in law by organizing workshops, seminars, debates, and discussions; to publish illustrations, journals, magazines, periodicals, and other publications in different languages. Not only this but also the Droit Penale Group focuses to impart free education and training to poor and needy students. The Group has been actively involved in the promotion of legal aid to the poor and aggrieved class of society by regularly organizing fr

CfP: Droit Penale’s Indian Law Journal on Crime and Criminology [ISSN 2456-7280, Vol 6, Issue 3 & 4; No Publication Fee]: Submit by August 30

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Droit Penale’s Indian Law Journal on Crime and Criminology is inviting submissions by way of a Call for Papers for its Volume 6, Issues 3 and 4. About the Organisation Indian Law Journal on Crime & Criminology (ILJCC), operating under the aegis of the Droit Penale Group, is inviting submissions on contemporary issues related to Criminal Law & Criminology for publication in the Sixth volume, Issue 3 & 4 of the journal. About Droit Penale The term Droit Penale literally means criminal law. It has a French origin and deals with the various facets of crime and criminology. As a massive field of academic study, Criminology tends to cover criminal law and jurisprudence apart from dealing with crimes and criminal and socially deviant behaviour of criminals. While Criminal law mainly focuses on the punishments coupled or labelled with such criminal behaviour. The ILJCC, a student-friendly law journal, has emerged bearing the idea to capitulate a thorough approach towards all these

HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES IN MINING IN LIGHT OF INDIA: AN ANALYSIS

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  Amulya Anand,  Student,  National University of Study & Research in Law, Ranchi INTRODUCTION Mining is a vital economic activity in India. This sector contributes a pair of.4% to the Gross Domestic Product of India. Consistent with the official information of the presidency, India produces eighty-five minerals together with coal, iron ore, lead, copper, zinc etc. [1] India’s potential in terms of mining continues to be not totally explored and that’s why the government still as personal corporations take a deep interest in the sector attributable to its profit. However, each cloud features a solace that then happens with the mining business. On the one hand wherever it helps in pushing the gross domestic rate of the country, on the opposite hand this sector contributes to major human rights violations. On the gift day, human rights have evolved as a vital issue within the mining sector excluding company responsibility. Because of the poor restrictive framework, mining activities

Nomination: 5th National Symposium & Awards 2022

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  About Droit Penale Group ‘Droit Penale Group’ is an initiative taken in the legal field to provide the discussions on minute nuances involved in the intricacies of law in a simple and qualified manner. Droit Penale literally translates into ‘criminal law’ in French. However, our initiative is not only limited to criminal law but also on varieties of law. The Droit Penale: Indian Law Journal on Crime & Criminology was established in the year 2016, where in the year 2019 the Droit Penale: ILJCC was considered as the Group where we have started other ventures under the name of Droit Penale Group. The Droit Penale Group is established for the purpose of promoting interests in law by organising workshops, seminars, debates and discussions; to publish illustrations, journals, magazine, periodicals, and other publication in different languages. Not only this, but also the Droit Penale Group focuses to impart free educational and training to poor and needy students. The Group is actively