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ToggleSymposium on Principled Criminalisation and the New Criminal Jurisprudence
This symposium aims to critically analyze the principles of criminalisation and their application in both substantive and procedural law. It will explore the frameworks that define criminal conduct, the authority to create penal laws, and the balance between justice and procedural efficiency. Discussions will focus on the evolving landscape of criminal law under the new legal framework, addressing key tensions between crime control and due process, the role of victim justice, and the broader implications of extra-legal influences.
Key topics include: New Criminal Law Seminar by NLU Delhi
- Principled Criminalisation in Substantive Law – Authority to create penal laws, criminalisation of conduct, punishment, and sentencing.
- Principled Criminalisation and Procedural Law – Crime Control Model vs. Due Process Model, victim justice, procedural efficiency, and regulating justice agencies.
- Interpretation of the New Criminal Laws – Executive and judicial powers, extra-legal influences, and rule of law challenges.
- Reflections of Principled Criminalisation in BNSS – Re-alignment of agency powers, speedy justice delivery, and integration of science and technology.
- The Idea and Concept of Principled Criminalisation – Models of criminalisation, over-criminalisation vs. de-criminalisation, and constitutionalism vs. authoritarianism.
This symposium will bring together legal experts, policymakers, and academics to foster a meaningful dialogue on the evolving nature of criminal justice and its future implications.
Instructions for Registration: New Criminal Law Seminar by NLU Delhi
- Fill in the required details accurately.
- Ensure your contact information is correct for further communication.
- If you have specific questions or topics of interest, mention them in the provided section.
- After submission, you will receive a confirmation email with further details.
- Workshop will be offline at NLU Delhi Campus.