School of Legal Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kerala, is organising a Two-Day International Hybrid Workshop, ‘Climate Change Consciousness in Law’, from December 21 – 22, 2023. Rashtriya Uchchattar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) is a holistic scheme of development for higher education in India initiated by the Ministry of Education, Government of India.
Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kerala has received various projects under the RUSA 2.0 Scheme, one of which is related to Climate Change. As a part of this project, this international hybrid workshop is being organised on the theme ‘Climate Change Consciousness in Law’.
Climate change is said to refer to long-term shifts in the weather and temperature. As years pass, this will continue to increase, affecting agriculture, all living beings and nature as such. It is even forecast that the rise in temperature can melt the ice in Antarctica, and this paves the way to flood ultimately, apart from the catastrophic in- between.
The responsibility is solely on human beings. It is the wanton destruction of nature, the rash ways of handling various types of waste, like burning. The use of Chloro Fluro Carbon (CFC) has various deleterious effects on the environment, including ozone depletion.
Though the concept of sustainable development is defined in various documents directly and indirectly, and the judiciary in India has been endorsing them often, the practical applicability of this term has not yet materialised.
If a person takes his food as the first person to take food, knowing that others also have to take their food, finishes the food, leaving nothing, or puts the entire food in his place, eats half of it, and leaves the rest, rending the half-left food also worthless or useless, what should this act be called? It is not just immoral or unethical. It is more ignoble than that.
Research papers are invited from academicians, researchers, practitioners, social workers and students on the broad themes given below.
Themes: The theme for discussion is climate change consciousness in law. The themes identified are not exhaustive, and participants are free to choose themes which are within the scope of this framework.
The Full papers must be submitted electronically via email to: t5crusaconference@gmail.com.
There are no registration fees for the programme. All the participants will get an E-certificate for successful participation in the workshop.
For any related queries, please contact: t5crusaconference@gmail.com.
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