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Guest Lecture on Comparative Constitutionalism

The Spring Lecture Series of 2022, entitled, “Colloquim on Challenges to Global Governance and Humanities in the 21stCentury” offers a compendium of scholarship from the Academy and professional experience from the Bar.

Through the Spring Lecture Series, it is important to understand the law and its challenges from broader, different and differing vantage points. Acknowledging, international law is a creation of states, it is also important to understand and appreciate the social sciences and humanities that have played a key role in shaping the law. Thus, a broader study becomes critical.

Through the Series, it is also hoped that one will develop a deeper understanding of Phillip Jessup’s magnum opus, A Modern Law of Nations: An Introduction, (1949) “So long as the international community is composed of states, it is only through an exercise of their will, as expressed through treaty or agreement or as laid down by an international authority deriving its power from states, that a rule of law becomes binding”.

About the Lecture

The first lecture of our Spring 2022 Colloquium is on the topic ‘Comparative Constitutionalism: Re-reading India and United Kingdom’s Constitutional Systems’. The distinguished speaker for this lecture is Mr. Gopal Subramanium.

The lecture will be hosted online and is scheduled on February 12, 2022. Kindly check the link for the time of the lecture.

How to Attend?

In order to be a part of this lecture, attendees are requested to register themselves for the lecture through the following the link given at the end of this post.

Kindly register yourself as soon as possible to not miss out on this lecture, given that there are limited number of seats!

Conduct of Lecture

The lecture will be held online on Zoom and will also simultaneously be live-streamed on YouTube. The registration link provides all the necessary information regarding this.

Contact Information

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About the organizer

The Jindal Society of International Law is a student-led initiative under the aegis of the Centre for the Study of United Nations of Jindal Global Law School, and the guidance of Faculty Coordinator Professor (Dr.) Vesselin Popovski. Founded in 2020, this Society is an initiative to provide a platform to young international law enthusiasts. The purpose of this Society is to increase student interaction with the subject matter of International Law through its various initiatives. Rather than being primarily research-driven, we intend to offer a host of experiences that contribute towards skill-building, thereby increasing the knowledge database available to students. This Society is an attempt to bridge the lacuna by streamlining resources and inculcating an overall interest in the vast expanses of International Law.

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Guest Lecture on Comparative Constitutionalism

Hosted by:
JSIL, JGLS
Venue:
Virtual
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