ONE DAY E- INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING, SLAVERY AND EXPLOITATION

DATE: 26TH JUNE, 2021

ORGANIZED BY

LAW MANTRA TRUST

THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE,

RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB

MAHARASHTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, NAGPUR

THE INDIAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, NEW DELHI

HOSTED BY MAHARASHTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, NAGPUR

About Law Mantra Trust: “Law Mantra” (headquarters New Delhi) (Registration No 150 in Book No.4 Vol No 3, 603 0f 2018) is not for profit organisation running for the purpose of enhancing legal academics and legal awareness in the society and in the practice of the same. Law Mantra is a registered society under the Indian Trust Act, 1882 whose members are leaders and members from the legal fraternity, other professions with a nexus to conflict resolution, academics and experts from various fields who are committed to resolve conflicts and disputes using innovative mechanisms and methods such as Mediation, Conciliation, Negotiations and Arbitration. Law Mantra is a body of Jurists, Advocates, Academicians and Students running for the purpose of enhancing legal academics and legal awareness in the society and in the practice of the same.

About The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi: The Indian Law Institute [ILI] – set up on 27th December, 1956 is an International Centre for advanced socio-legal research and has done significant work in the field of legal research, education and training. It has made notable contribution in the legal arena. Besides performing important advisory role in fostering the empirical research and making law as an instrument of social engineering, it undertakes research on current legal issues. The Institute is an autonomous body registered under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 No. S. 1049 of 1956-57. It was formally inaugurated by the first President of Dr. Rajendra Prasad on December 12, 1957 at the Central Hall of Parliament, New Delhi in the presence of the first Prime Minister of India Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.R. Das, the then and late Dr. K.M. Munshi the then Executive Chairman of the Institute and Prof. L.R. Siva Subramanian the then Dean, Law Faculty of . Pt. Nehru welcomed the formation of the Institute as necessary and important and said that he would take the liberty to pay tribute and homage to the law and the men of the law and further remarked that he had no doubt that the Institute would perform an essential task in the development of a welfare state.

About Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab: Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), is a public law school and a National Law University located in Patiala, Punjab, India. It was established in 2006 by the Punjab Government (Punjab Act No. 12 of 2006) as a university dedicated to the field of . RGNUL offers a 5-year B.A. LL.B (Honours) programme and a 1-year LL.M. with an intake of 196 seats per annum and 40 seats per annum, respectively. Admission to these programmes is through Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). Ph.D programmes are

also offered. Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law was ranked 13 among law colleges in 2019 by The Week., The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranked it 10 among law colleges in 2020.

About Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur: Maharashtra National Law University Nagpur (MNLU) (also known as National Law University, Nagpur or NLU Nagpur) is a National Law University and a public law institution established by the government through a public enactment as the Maharashtra National Law University Act (Maharashtra Act No. VI of 2014). The university is the 19th National Law University established in India and is located in the Orange City of Nagpur, Maharashtra. The Chief Justice of India serves as the Head of the institution.

About The Indian Society of Internationla Law, New Delhi: The Indian Society of International Law (ISIL or Society), a premier national institution for teaching, research and promotion of international law, was established in 1959, primarily due to the efforts of the late V.K. Krishna Menon. It has indeed been a long and fulfilling journey for the ISIL that it has earned a pride of place among the community of international lawyers through out the world. This would not have been possible but for the hard work put in by people, such as Judge Nagendra Singh, Dr. K. Krishna Rao, Shri G.S. Pathak, Justice R.S. Pathak, Prof. Harnam Singh, Prof. C.J. Chacko, Shri.K.Narayana Rao, Dr. Anand Prakash, Prof. B.S.N.Murti, Shri C.V.L. Narayan, Prof. M.K. Nawaz, Shri G.V.G. Krishnamurthy, Shri Ram Niwas Mirdha, Prof. R.P. Anand, Prof. Rahmatullah Khan, Dr. P. Chandrasekhara Rao, Dr. S.P. Jagota, Dr. R.K. Dixit, Dr. P. Sreenivasa Rao and a host of others.

PROGRAMME SCHEDULE OF ONE DAY E- INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING, SLAVERY AND EXPLOITATION

INAUGURAL SESSION 11:00 A.M. to 12: 30 P.M.

Event Link For Students / Attendee Click HERE Event Link: https://nlunagpur.webex.com/nlunagpur/j.php?MTID=mea5895 a1e3ba0a0c0ac7db7a29412a84 Or Visit: https://nlunagpur.webex.com and type Event number: 184 355 1765 Event Password : 1234

Guests 1. Hon’ble Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, Judge, High Court of Bombay. (Chief Guest) 2. Hon’ble Justice A. Muhamed Mustaque, Judge, High Court of Kerala. (Guest of Honour) 3. Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Kumar Sinha, Director, The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi. (Guest of Honour) 4. Prof. (Dr.) G. S Bajpai, Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. (Guest of Honour) 5. Prof. (Dr.) Vijender Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur. (Guest of Honour) 6. Mr. Kishor Kumar Mishra, President, Law Mantra Trust. 7. Ms. Akansha Jain, Joint Secretary, Law Mantra Trust.

Schedule

• 11:00 A.M:- Welcome Address by Mr. Kishor Kumar Mishra, President, Law Mantra Trust. • 11:05 A.M: Prof. (Dr.) Vijender Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur. • 11:10 A.M: Address by Prof. (Dr.) G. S Bajpai, Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. • 11:25 A.M: Address by Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Kumar Sinha, Director, The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi. • 11:40 A.M: Address by Hon’ble Justice A. Muhamed Mustaque, Judge, High Court of Kerala. (Guest of Honour) • 12:01 P.M: Address by Hon’ble Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, Judge, High Court of Bombay. (Chief Guest)

• Vote of thanks Ms. Akansha Jain, Joint Secretary, Law Mantra Trust.

VALEDICTORY SESSION 04:00 P.M. to 05: 30 P.M. Event Link For Students / Attendee Click HERE Event Link: https://nlunagpur.webex.com/nlunagpur/j.php?MTID=m5a7f1a e989c8b50ce4ea4cd30116ab78 Or Visit: https://nlunagpur.webex.com and type Event number: 184 509 1953 Event Password : 1234 Guests 1. Smt. Jyotika Kalra, Member, National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi (Chief Guest). 2. Shri G. R Raghavender, Joint Secretary, Department of Justice, Ministry of Law & Justice, . (Guest of Honour) 3. Dr. P.M. Nair, Former DG NDRF. (Guest of Honour) 4. Prof. (Dr.) Naresh Kumar Vats, Professor of Law and Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. (Guest of Honour) 5. Dr. Himanshu Pandey, Associate Professor of Law, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur. (Guest of Honour) 6. Mr. Kishor Kumar Mishra, President, Law Mantra Trust. 7. Ms. Akansha Jain, Joint Secretary, Law Mantra Trust.

Schedule • 04:00 P.M: Welcome Address by Mr. Kishor Kumar Mishra, President, Law Mantra Trust. • 04:02 P.M: Address by Dr. Himanshu Pandey, Associate Professor of Law, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur. • 04:12 P.M: Address by Prof. (Dr.) Naresh Kumar Vats, Professor of Law and Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. • 04:22 P.M: Address by Dr. P.M. Nair, Former DG NDRF. • 04:40 P.M: Address by Shri G. R Raghavender, Joint Secretary, Department of Justice, Ministry of Law & Justice, Government of India

• 04:55 P.M: Address by Smt. Jyotika Kalra, Member, National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi. • Vote of thanks Ms. Akansha Jain, Joint Secretary, Law Mantra Trust.

PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Track 1 , Technical Session 1 Chair- Dr. Diptimoni Boruah, Associate Professor of Law, National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam Co-Chair:- Dr. Samrat Dutta, Assitant Professor of Law, Seedling School of Law & Governance, Jaipur Co-Chair: Mr. Srijan Mishra, Research Assistant, DPIIT-IPR Chair, NLU- Nagpur Session Link Click HERE Or https://nlunagpur.webex.com/nlunagpur/j.php?MTID=mfaa5594ddd0c82 0d5c326ed6a777396b Or Visit: https://nlunagpur.webex.com and type Event number: 184 168 1948 Event Password : Law@123 Timing 01:00 P.M - 03:30 P.M

Dr. A. Vijayalakshmi Assistant Professor Human Trafficking v. (Selection Grade), Dept Crimes Against of Criminal Law and Humanity – Criminal Justice Understanding the Administration, Analogies through The Tamil Nadu Dr. International Criminal Ambedkar Law Law University, Chennai Dr. Kavitha Balakrishnan Asst. Professor and Women victims of Head, Trafficking-A study in School of Legal Studies victimological Kannur University Perspective Dr Kabita Chakraborty Associate Professor, “A Study of Criminology Brainware University, in Human Trafficking Barasat Particularly Women and Children: A Critical Approach” Rinkey Sharma Assistant Professor of Male Prostitutes as a Law form of Sex Trafficking: Indian Institute of Legal An Indian Perspective Studies

Siliguri, (West Bengal) Priya Prasad Law Professional Oshin Dixit Asst Prof SRMS College Implementation of of Law, Bareilly Human Trafficking Laws in India with Special Prasoon Trivedi Guest Faculty At MJP Reference to Rohilkhand Rohilkhand University Region Bareilly Soumik Ash Assistant Professor of Crime against Women Law and Children Brainware University Nousha Rani D Asst.Prof.in law Human trafficking in Sree Narayanaguru India: Legislative College of Legal Studies, Frameworks Kollam R.S.Visruth Ph.D. Research Scholar, An Overview of the Department of Law, Human Trafficking Risks School of Legal Studies, for Refugees Central University of Kerala

Dr. Gireesh Kumar J Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Central University of Kerala Dr. Sona Kumar HOD, School of Law Misuse of Advance G.H. Raisoni University, Technology as a Saikheda Significant Cause of Adv. Ranjita Madiwale- Assistant professor and Growing Vaidya Research Scholar, G.H. Crime of Women Raisoni University, Trafficking Amravati

PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Track 1 , Technical Session 2 Chair- Dr. Amit Singh, Associate Professor of Law & HOD, School of Legal Studies, Apeejay Stya University Co- Chair:- Dr. Anita Yadav, Assistant Professor of Law, Campus Law Centre, Delhi University Co-Chair: Mr. Aditya Mishra, Advocate, , New Delhi Session Link Click HERE Or https://nlunagpur.webex.com/nlunagpur/j.php?MTID=m1dc194a919abd4 4014b3734c2479a3e5 Or Visit: https://nlunagpur.webex.com and type Event number: 184 278 9353 Event Password : Law@123 Timing 01:00 P.M - 03:30 P.M

Dr.Kajori Bhatnagar Assistant Professor Law Concomitance between Christ (deemed to be) Human Trafficking University, Bengaluru Migration, Refugee Law and Internally Displaced Rahul Sangwan LL.M. ( Corporate Law) People University Institute of Legal Studies Panjab University Chandigarh Dr. Shikha Sharma Assistant Professor Understanding Problem Campus Law Centre , of Human Trafficking Faculty of Law, from Legal & University of Delhi, Criminological Delhi Perspectives

Dr. Sheetal Arora Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology and Police Studies, Sardar Patel

University of Police, Security and Criminal Justice Jodhpur Rajasthan Dr. Banamali Barik Asst. Professor in Criminological Aspect of Mayurbhanj Law College, Human Trafficking in Takatpur India: An Analysis of International Norms and Legislative Guidelines Charan Tej Assistant Professor of A Rights Perspective on Law, School of Law, Internal and , Transnational Sex Bengaluru, India Trafficking of Women in India Snigdha Singh Assistant Professor of Law, School of Law, Christ University, Bengaluru, India

Dr. Sangeeta Chatterjee Assistant Professor, Victimization of Women Department of Law to Human Trafficking Bankura University, and Modern Slavery in Bankura, West Bengal India: An analysis from Gender Perspectives Nivedita Baraily Assistant Professor of UNICEF’S Role in Law, Combating Child Indian Institute of Legal Trafficking across the Studies, Globe Siliguri, West Bengal, India Amit Ghosh Research Scholar, The Child Trafficking in West WB National University Bengal- Case Study in of Juridical South 24 Parganas Science, Kolkata Dr. N. Bhagya Lakshmi Teaching Associate “Penury as a Factor in Damodaram Sanjivayya Human Trafficking” National Law University, Visakhapatnam

Ms. Savita Panwar Assistant Professor Transnational human St. Wilfred’s College of trafficking: India’s Law, Jaipur perspective Kirty Lamba LL.M, Indian Law Role of Indian Judiciary Institute, New Delhi in Combating Human Trafficking Dhruv Lamba Pursuing LL.M from O.P. Jindal Global Law University. Priti Rupa Saikia Assistant Professor Sexual Trafficking of NERIM Law College Women: A Reality to Modern Slavery

PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Track 1 , Technical Session 3 Chair- Dr. Shobhana Jeet, Associate Professor, IILM Gurugram Co-Chair: Dr. Shailendra Kumar, Assistant Professor of Law, , Hyderabad Co Chair: Dr Jyotika Bahl, Assistant Professor, Gargi College, University of Delhi

Timing 01:00 P.M - 03:30 P.M Session Link Click HERE Or https://nlunagpur.webex.com/nlunagpur/j.php?MTID=m6ba46a94da5d5a e92586bc098634b2b4 Or Visit: https://nlunagpur.webex.com and type Event number: 184 962 5311 Event Password : Law@123 Timing 01:00 P.M - 03:30 P.M

Dr. Misha Bahmani Former Doctoral Human Trafficking in the Student, USLLS, Era of Covid-19 GGSIPU, New Delhi, Pandemic: Perspective India from India and Abroad

Kshitiz Alok Assistant Manager (Retail Sales), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited Papiya Ghosh LL.M.(Criminal Law and Trafficking of Women Criminology) and Children: National Indian Institute of Legal Perspective Human Rights Malavika Bhadriraju Student Ramifications of Human Pendekanti Law College, Trafficking Osmania University Hyderabad Abdul Kuddus Research Scholar(Law) An Analytical Study on the Trafficking, Slavery and

National Law University Exploitation of Women and Judicial Academy, and Children with Special Assam Reference to Protection and Promotion of Human Rights. Samriddh Gupta LL.M Student at Does Globalisation make National University of Human Trafficking more Juridical Sciences (WB vulnerable? NUJS) Kolkata Tajmul Karim Advocate An Intimate Relationship between Prostitution and Trafficking of Women Vishwas Agarwal Student at The West Role and Impact of Bengal National Artificial Intelligence in University of Juridical Combating Human Sciences, Kolkata Trafficking Anuja Rajam Cherian Student, Central Policy and Laws on University of Kerala Trafficking in Human Beings in India Koushik Mahato Research Scholar Human Rights and Jawaharlal Nehru Bangladeshi Women University Rescued under Immoral Traffic Prevention Act 1956 Ms. Moirangthem Research Scholar COVID-19: A Major Nandibala Chanu Department of Political Threat to Gender Science Equality Manipur University Anusree J LLM Students, “Human Trafficking” in Department of Law, India before and after the Thiruvalla Campus, Criminal Central University of Amendment Act, 2013 Kerala

LLM Students, Malu A M Nair Department of Law, Thiruvalla Campus, Central University of Kerala

Dr. Samir Bhadury Assistant Professor, Trafficking of Women Department of Law, and Children in India: Rajiv Gandhi Special Reference to University, Itanagar State of Arunachal Pradesh Razia Chauhan Research Scholar Impact of Social Media Faculty of Law, Aligarh on Human Trafficking: A Muslim University, comparative study Aligarh between India and the United States of America Aryan Sinha Student, Galgotias Combating Human University Trafficking: An Indian Perspective Seema Goyal Ph.D. Research Scholar, Trafficking in Shri Venkateshwara Women/Girls in University Prospect of Privacy Rights