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Achievement-2011.Pdf UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF LEGAL STUDIES Publications Books Dr. Navneet Arora, Youth and New Media ( 2011) by Unistar Publications: Chandigarh. ISBN-978-93-5017-660-3 Dr. Jasmeet Gulati ‘International Criminal Law- Development, Evolution and Genesis’, Lambert Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. (2011 Ed.) ISBN 978-3-8465-4808-0 (Nov. 30, 2011) Research papers in referred journals Dr. Sasha • “The Colonial Response to the Plague in the Punjab 1897- 1947 ”, in Punjab Journal of Sikh Studies, Volume I, 2011, Department of Guru Nanak Sikh Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh. ISSN No.:2231-2757 Dr. Chanchal Narang • “Environment and the Creativity of a Literary Artist” in Journal of University Institute of Legal Studies, Vol. III, 2009,Pg.48-58. ISSN No. 2229-3906 • “Involving Learners in the Learning Process” – A Study with Reference to the Students of Law In The Literati ,Vol. I Issue 1 June 2011. Pg 117-128 ISSN No. 2248-9576 • “Understanding Culture to Teach Language” in The Dialogue No. 22(Spring 2012) pg. 73-88. ISSN No. 0975-4881 Dr. Pushpinder Kaur • “Development and Environment: Global and Indian Perspectives” in Punjab Journal of Politics, Vol.35, Nos. 1-2, 2011, pg 17-34 , ISSN No. 0253-3960 Dr. Shruti Bedi • “Watching the Watchmen” in the Supreme Court Cases (2011)5SCC • “The legal Lacunas of an Indian Corporation’s Criminal Liability” in The International Journal of Research in Commerce, IT and Management(a double blind peer reviewed, refereed e- journal available at www.ijrcm.org.in,Vol.1(2011),IssueNo.5(October)p149 ISSN no. 2231-5756) • “Sacrificing Human Rights at the Altar of Terrorism” in the Panjab University Law Review, 51PULR(2010)134.,2011). ISSN No.0971-5541 • “Electoral Opinion and Exit Polls: Restrictions on Freedom of Expression:” in the RGNUL Law Review, July-Dec. 2011, 2011RLR(2)156. ISSN No.2231-4938 • “Discrimination against the New Untouchables” in the Journal of University Institute of Legal Studies, Vol.3, 2009, pg.284. ISSN No.2229-3906 Ms. Meenu Saihjpal and Ashish Saihjpal • "A Reconsideration of Genetically Modified Food/Crops, Assessing the Market Demand and Supply Factors " in ' Managing The Future' Vol 1(2), July 2011, Post Graduate Department of Commerce, Bishop Abraham Memorial College, Thuruthicadu, Kerala, pp224-234. ISSN No.-0975-0045 Dr. Amita Verma • “Awareness of Cyber Crimes- An Empirical Study” , Punjabi University Law Journal, Vol IV, 2010, pp. 27-34 ,ISSN No. 0976- 5557 • “Climate Change : International and National efforts ”, Panjab University Law Review, Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Vol. 51, 2010,pp.153-165 ,ISSN No. 0971-5541 . • “Right to Privacy on Internet” , Army Institute of Law Journal, Vol. III, 2010, pp.92-108, ISSN No.0975-8208. • “Cyber Pornography with special reference to Children ”, Journal of Minorities Rights, AKK New Law Academy, Pune, July 2011, Vol No. 2, issue No. 2, pp-38-42, ISSN No. 2229-3663 . • “Colgate v. Anchor: A new Approach to Puffing” , “Indian Journal of Law and Justice, March 2011, Vol.2. No.1, pp 139-142 Department of Law, University of North Bengal, Darjeeling, West Bengal, , ISSN No. 0976-3570. • “Cyber Pornography in India and its Implication on Cyber Café Operators”, Computer Law & Security Review - The International Technology Law and Practice, Vol. 28 Issue 1, pp 69-76 February 2012, by Elsevier Ltd., The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, UK , ISSN No. 0267-3649 • Pornography with special reference to Information Technology Amendment Act, 2008 ”, in Journal of Minorities Rights, Vol No. 3, issue No. 1, pp-49-53, January 2012, AKK New Law Academy, Pune, on “Child Trafficking vis-à-vis Child pp-49- 53. ISSN No. 2229-3663 • “Juvenile Justice System: An Empricial Critique ”, Journal of University Institute of Legal Studies, Vol III, Year 2009, University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh, pp- 194-214, ISSN No. 2229-3906 , Dr. Jasmeet Gulati • “Legality of US Action in Abbottabad under International Law” Conference Paper in Indian Society of International Law (ISIL) Eighth International Conference on Emerging Concerns in Public International Law, February 23- 25, 2012 at ISIL, New Delhi • “Development of principle of individual responsibility vis-à-vis the State Responsibility under International Criminal Law” , in RGNUL Law Review December 2011. Dr. Gulshan Kumar • “Structural change in Small scale Industrial sector of Punjab- An empirical Analysis in Emphasis” -in Journal of Social Sciences. VOL. 4&5 Dec 2011. ISSN No. 2230-8258. • “Growth performance and forecasts of FDI Inflows to Maldives ”, AIMT Journal of Management, VOL. 1 No 1 Jan-June 2012, ISSN No. 227-4076. Dr. Anupam Bahri • “Factors affecting Juvenile Delinquency among Girls in a Distric of Punjab Guru Nanak Journal of Sociology, June 2011.Vol. 32, No. 1 &2, ISSN No. 09700242 • “Is changing status of women in India is real or imaginary” Journal of Human Rights Jurisprudence in Indian Constitution, ICSSR proceeding • “Women’s Empowerment in Changing Social Scenario” Journal of Women and Child in June, 2011, ISSN No. 978-81-302- 0112 BOOK REVIEWS PUBLISHED IN REFERRED JORNALS Dr. Navneet Arora , • “Bernard Bel, Jen Brouver, Biswajit Das, Vibodh Parthasarthi and Guy poitevin (eds.)” ; Communication culture and confrontation (Communication Processes Vol 3) New Delhi Sage 2010, xxiv + 474 pp Rs 875 (hb) ISBN: 978-81-321-0227-4,Book Review Published in “Sociological Bulletin, Vol . 60 (2), May- August 2011 Dr. Chanchal Narang • “Singh Khushwant with Ashok Chopra Agnostic Khushwant THERE IS NO GOD!” Faridabad: Hay House India Publishers 2012. in The Literati , Vol. II Issue 2 December 2011 Seminar/ Conference/ Symposia organized by the department Title of the Place/Date Participating Name of Director Seminar Faculty Surana & Surana Sep 16-18, 2011, All Faculty Prof. Sangita Bhalla trial Advocacy Moot UILS, Panjab Members Competition 2011 University, Chandigarh Second UILS Client Feb 3-4,2012 UILS, All Faculty Prof. Sangita Bhalla Counselling Panjab University, Members Competition Chandigarh Traffic Awareness Feb 8-10, 2012, UILS, All Faculty Prof. Sangita Bhalla Weak Panjab University, Members Chandigarh National Conference March 15-16, 2012 All Faculty Prof. Sangita Bhalla on Sustainable Panjab University, Members Development:A Chandigarh Paradigm Shift from Principles to Rights Seminar/ Conference/ Symposia Attended by the Faculty Name Topic Place Date Prof. 1. Sustainable Development: A University Institute of March 15-16, Sangita Paradigm Shift from Principles to Legal Studies Panjab 2012 Bhalla Rights. University, Chandigarh Dr. Sasha 1.Gender Mainstreaming and Punjabi University, Nov 25-26, 2011. Control of Malaria in Pregnant Patiala Women in India’ November1-2, 2. A Historical Perspective of ICSSR Panjab University, Rural Women in the Punjab Chandigarh 2011. 3.Nirankaris and Namdharis Perspective on Women Department of Guru Jan 19, 2012 Nanak Sikh Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh Dr. 1.Families and Placement of Department cum center November1-2, Navneet women domestic workers: An for Women’s Studies & 2011. Arora insight on a seminar women in Development, Panjab India University Chandigarh 2. Socio-Economic Restructuring Punjabi university, Patiala November 20, of society and position of women. November1-2, 2011. 2011. 3. Challenges and Strategies in Department of Sociology, December Teaching of Sociology Panjab University 14,2011 4. Recommendations on Higher Doraha College of January 21,2012 Education: Where are We Education, Doraha Heading? March15-16, 5. “Education: A Hope in University Institute of 2012 Achieving Sustainable Legal Studies, Panjab Development”. University, Chandigarh, February 13- 6. Is it between you and me: log Punjabi University 14,2012 on to www. Facebook.com Dr. 1.Teaching Adolescents: Deptt. Of Education, P.U. March 16-17, Chanchal Experiences and Experiments in a Chd. 2012. Narang National Seminar Adolescents ‘Dilemmas University Institute of March 15-16 2. Poetic Sensitivity in the Era of Legal Studies, P.U. Chd. 2012 Sustainable Development UIHMT, P.U. Chd. Oct15-16 th 2011. 3.Study of Register Variation in Hospitality Industry Oct.1-3rd ,2011 CIIL, Mysore, RIE Chd. 4. Challenges in Language And P.U.Chd. on Teaching 5. Bringing Information Sep.7-8, 2011. Technology into Language DLLE, P.U.Chd. Classroom March 9-10 , 2012. 6. Cultural Influences in Hans Raj Mahila Maha Language Teaching Vidyalaya Jalandhar Feb.24 -25 2012 7. Exploring Psycholinguistics to Dept. of Psychology P.U., facilitate Second Language Chd. Learning Dr. 1. An Indian Experience” Department of Life Long September,7-8, Pushpinder Learning and Extension, 2011 Kaur P.U, Chandigarh. 2. “Globalization and its Impact on Higher Education Doraha College of Education, Doraha January 21,2012 (Ludhiana) 3. “Industrial Pollution Control Mechanism in India with Special University Institute of Reference to the State of Punjab” Legal Studies, Panjab March 15 th -16 th University ,Chandigarh 2012. Dr. Shruti 1. “The Smokescreen of University Institute of March 15 th -16 th Bedi Environmental Terrorism” Legal Studies, P.U. Chd. 2012. On 15 th -16 th March 2012. Ms. Meenu 1. “Service Sector in India” Gobindgarh Public March 12, 2011. Saihjpal College, Khanna, 2. 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