National Conference, 2025 on - Constitutional
Transformations and Emerging Legal Paradigms
in a Global Context
Organized By: Faculty of Juridical Sciences,
Rama University, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India

26 November 2025

About Rama University

Rama University is a leading academic institution that has been challenging and developing great minds. Characterized by a tradition of innovation and research, Rama has broken new grounds with its holistic learning approach that encompasses practical learning techniques, industry visits, guest lectures, case studies and strategic international alliances. The university has been approved by AICTE and UGC and has 150 acres, fully-equipped campus in Delhi, NCR and Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

Faculty Of Juridical Sciences

The Faculty of Juridical Sciences (FJS) is an innovative educational community with a belief of preparing students for global leadership in judiciary, academia, business and government. FJS is established in 2015 and approved by the Bar Council of India & UGC. With a diverse and committed faculty who are not only celebrated in their areas of legal expertise but also have a sincere enthusiasm for providing distinct and challenging professional education to their students.

Their passion for teaching can be seen both inside and outside the classroom. The FJS faculty is indeed one-of-a-kind community of scholars who take pride in educating the future of the profession with values, accountability, and integrity. At FJS, law is considered as more than just a career choice. It’s a profound force for promoting justice in the world. Each student is prepared to be a unique professional demonstrating the practice of law as service to the society and facilitating the cause of social justice.

About The Conference

The Constitutional Transformations and Emerging Legal Paradigms in a Global Context brings together leading academics, practitioners, policymakers, and researchers to engage in meaningful dialogue on the transformative shifts shaping the legal landscape worldwide. In an era marked by rapid technological advancement, globalization, and complex societal change, legal systems are undergoing unprecedented challenges and reforms. This conference serves as a platform to critically examine these evolving paradigms ranging from constitutional rights in the digital era to corporate governance reforms, international arbitration, and environmental law. The conference seeks to foster comparative perspectives, highlight innovative practices, and address pressing issues such as artificial intelligence in legal practice, climate change litigation, labor law dynamics, human rights protections, and economic crime prosecutions. By uniting diverse voices from across jurisdictions, the conference aims to promote scholarly exchange, encourage practical insights, and inspire future-ready legal reforms that strengthen justice, governance, and the rule of law in a rapidly changing global context.


Objectives Of The Conference

    • To examine emerging legal paradigms shaping contemporary jurisprudence, including the influence of technology, globalization, and shifting societal values.
    • To analyze global legal reforms and their impact on governance, justice delivery, and regulatory frameworks.
    • To explore intersections of law with technology, economy, and human rights, addressing challenges such as artificial intelligence, data privacy, and climate change.
    • To foster dialogue among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers on innovative legal strategies that respond to evolving global realities.
    • To identify comparative perspectives from diverse legal systems, promoting cross-border understanding and harmonization of legal principles.
    • To encourage critical reflection on constitutionalism, rights, and access to justice in an era of rapid transformation.
    • To advance scholarly research and policy discourse aimed at shaping future-ready legal institutions and frameworks.

Themes

The conference welcomes scholarly contributions that engage with its core themes. Scholars, practitioners, and researchers are invited to submit papers addressing the following topics, while submissions on related areas are also encouraged, the topics are as follows:

  • Comparative Constitutionalism and Global Legal Trends
  • Constitutional Law and Judicial Activism
  • Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and Constitutional Rights
  • Constitutionalism and Environmental Justice
  • Human Rights and Global Constitutional Frameworks
  • Federalism, Regionalism, and Decentralization in Evolving Constitutions
  • Gender Justice and Feminist Constitutional Perspectives
  • Emergency Powers, National Security, and Constitutional Limits
  • Digital Privacy, Surveillance, and Constitutional Protections
  • Religious Freedom, Secularism, and Constitutional Balancing
  • Indigenous Rights and Constitutional Recognition
  • Constitutional Economics and Welfare State Reforms
  • Migration, Citizenship, and Constitutional Identity
  • Youth, Democracy, and Constitutional Change
  • Transnational Constitutionalism and International Law
  • Media, Freedom of Expression, and Constitutional Challenges
  • Global South Perspectives on Transformative Constitutionalism
  • Public Health Crises and Constitutional Governance
  • Constitutionalism and Transitional Justice in Post-Conflict Societies

Paper Submission Guidelines

  • Abstract: In between 250-300 words and a minimum of five relevant keywords.
  • Authorship: No Co-authorship is permitted. There can be 1 author in total.
  • Maximum Length: No Co-authorship is permitted. There can be 1 author in total.
  • Regular Font: Times New Roman, 12 points, line spacing 1.5, justified.
  • Title Font: Times New Roman, 14 points, bold, line spacing 1.5.
  • Margins: 1" on all sides.
  • Footnotes: Times New Roman, font size 10, spacing 1.0.
  • Citation: Any relevant standard method of citation may be followed.

Plagiarism: Plagiarism in submitted papers must not exceed 10%, and the use of AI-generated content or AI software for drafting or editing is strictly prohibited. Selected papers will be published in an edited book volume with an ISBN. Awards will be given to the two best research papers and the best presentation. Any submission that does not comply with these guidelines will not be considered for publication.


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  • Academicians/Professionals: INR 500
  • Students/Researchers: INR 500

Important Dates

Last date for sending the abstract:

10 November, 2025

Acceptance of abstracts:

15 November, 2025

The last date to register:

18 November, 2025

The last date for sending full paper:

20 November, 2025

Conference date:

26 November, 2025

Venue

Seminar Hall, VC Building, Faculty of Juridical Sciences, Rama University.

PATRON

Dr. Suraj B.S. Kushwaha (Chancellor)

Dr. Pranav Singh (Director)

Dr. Janardhana Amaranath B.J. (Vice-Chancellor)

Mr. Prabhat Ranjan (Registrar)  

Dr. Indrejeet Gupta (Dean- Academic)

CONFERENCE CHAIR

Dr. Praveen Kumar Mall (Dean Law Department)

CONVENOR

Ms. Riddhi Tripathi (HOD Law Department)

CO-CONVENOR

Dr. Vir Vikram Bahadur Singh

ORGANISING COMMITTEE
  • Vir Vikram Singh
  • Sadhna Trivedi
  • Indrejeet Kaur
  • Kaneez Fatima
  • Rahul Singh
  • Maneesh Srivastava
  • Vaishnavi Shukla
  • Nivedita Rai
  • Sneha Tripathi
  • Diksha Taneja

BANK DETAILS

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Account Name - FACULATY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Account No: - 696820110000048

IFSC: - BKID0006968

Branch :- Chaubeypur

Bank Name: - Bank of India

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