1st CLRS–SSSLCW National Conference on Human Rights & Constitutional Law (2026)
Sri Sathya Sai Law College for Women (SSSLCW), Bhopal, in collaboration with the Centre for Legal Research and Studies (CLRS) under VidhiAagaz, is organizing the 1st National Conference on Human Rights & Constitutional Law (2026).
This one-day virtual conference aims to create a strong academic platform for discussing evolving legal challenges and emerging trends in human rights law and constitutional law.
About the Sri Sathya Sai Law College for Women (SSSLCW), Bhopal
Sri Sathya Sai Law College for Women, Bhopal
- A reputed institution dedicated to legal education for women
- Focuses on academic excellence, ethical values, and professional skills
- Encourages research, advocacy, and social justice initiatives
- Actively promotes participation in national and international legal events
Centre for Legal Research and Studies (CLRS)
- A research-driven platform promoting legal scholarship
- Works on contemporary legal issues through seminars, conferences, and publications
- Encourages interdisciplinary and policy-oriented research
Conference Theme
“Emerging Trends in Human Rights Law & Constitutional Law”
The conference focuses on analyzing modern legal developments and challenges impacting constitutional governance and human rights protection.
Key Sub-Themes
- Human Rights in the Digital Age
- Constitutional Challenges to Emerging Technologies
- Climate Change and Environmental Rights
- Gender Justice and LGBTQ+ Rights
- Judicial Activism and Constitutional Morality
- Economic Inequality and Socio-Economic Rights
- Other interdisciplinary topics related to human rights and constitutional law
Objectives of the Conference
- Promote discussion on contemporary human rights issues
- Bridge the gap between legal theory and practice
- Encourage innovative and solution-oriented research
- Provide a platform for academic and professional collaboration
Eligibility Criteria
The conference is open to:
- Academicians
- Legal professionals
- Research scholars
- Law students
- Policymakers and stakeholders interested in human rights and constitutional law
Submission Guidelines
Abstract Submission
- Word limit: 250–300 words
- Include 5–7 relevant keywords
Full Paper Submission
- Word limit: 3000–6000 words
- Submission allowed only after abstract acceptance
Important Requirements
- Work must be original and unpublished
- Plagiarism is strictly prohibited
Submission Details
- Email: ssscw.conference@gmail.com
- Abstract Submission Form: https://forms.gle/5mfsEajcDa8Mqexs6
Special Benefits
- 50% registration fee waiver for students and academicians of Sri Sathya Sai College for Women, Bhopal
