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XV International Conference on Human Rights and Gender Justice 2026

The XV International Conference on Human Rights and Gender Justice is a globally oriented academic event scheduled for 12th–13th September 2026. Organised by Knowledge Steez Eduhub LLP in collaboration with leading international institutions, this conference aims to bring together scholars, academicians, practitioners, and students to discuss pressing issues related to human rights and gender equality.

About the Conference

  • Event Name: XV International Conference on Human Rights and Gender Justice
  • Dates: 12th–13th September 2026
  • Mode: Online/Hybrid (as per final communication)
  • Organized By: Knowledge Steez Eduhub LLP
  • Collaborating Institutions:
    • Centre for Advanced Study in International Humanitarian Law (CASH), RGNUL Patiala
    • University of Malaga, Spain
    • Nelson Mandela University, South Africa

About the Organizing Institutions

Knowledge Steez Eduhub LLP

  • A prominent academic platform dedicated to law students, researchers, and academicians
  • Provides updates on internships, conferences, publications, and legal opportunities
  • Started as a blog and evolved into a widely recognized legal education platform in India
  • Has collaborations with national and international universities and research organizations
  • Organizes conferences, workshops, and training programs globally
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Centre for Advanced Study in International Humanitarian Law (CASH), RGNUL Patiala

  • A specialized research center under Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
  • Focuses on research and awareness in International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
  • Promotes academic understanding of humanitarian law principles
  • Encourages students and scholars to engage in IHL-related research

University of Malaga, Spain

  • A public university established in 1972
  • Offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs
  • Known for strong research output and international collaborations
  • Member of several global academic networks

Nelson Mandela University, South Africa

  • A reputed public university with a focus on inclusive education
  • Emphasizes a human-centered teaching approach
  • Known for curriculum transformation and global engagement

Concept Note: Focus on Human Rights and Gender Justice

The conference addresses the global issue of gender inequality, which continues to contribute to widespread human rights violations. It aims to:

  • Promote dialogue on gender justice and human dignity
  • Identify root causes of gender-based discrimination
  • Encourage policy development and legal reforms
  • Foster collaboration among scholars, activists, and civil society
  • Highlight the role of youth and emerging researchers

Human rights are universal and apply across all boundaries, yet increasing disparities demand collective action and innovative solutions.

Key Objectives

  • Analyze social, cultural, and economic causes of gender inequality
  • Examine the relationship between gender injustice and human rights violations
  • Encourage multidisciplinary research and discussion
  • Promote inclusive and sustainable solutions
  • Provide a platform for knowledge sharing and collaboration

Sub-Themes of the Conference

Participants can submit papers on the following themes (indicative, not exhaustive):

  • Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
  • Children’s Rights and Protection Laws
  • Minority Rights and Social Justice
  • Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism
  • Rights of Migrant Workers
  • Disability and Human Rights
  • Human Trafficking and Bride Trafficking
  • State Responsibility in Gender Protection
  • Women’s Property and Inheritance Rights
  • POCSO Act: Socio-Legal Analysis
  • Gender Issues during Pandemic Situations
  • Social Media and Gender Injustice
  • Women’s Participation in Politics and Judiciary
  • Legal Aid Challenges for Gender Protection
  • Rights of the Third Gender
  • Role of NGOs in Human Rights Advocacy
  • Legal Services for Vulnerable Groups
  • LGBTQAI+ Rights and Gender Identity
  • Religion, Culture, and Human Dignity
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Submission Guidelines

  • Abstract Length: 500–800 words
  • Full Paper Length: 4500–5000 words
  • Formatting:
    • Font: Times New Roman
    • Size: 12
    • Line Spacing: 1.5
  • Citation Style: Bluebook (20th/21st Edition)
  • File Format: .doc/.docx

Abstract Must Include:

  • Title of the paper
  • Keywords
  • Author(s) details (name, designation, affiliation)
  • Contact information

Important Dates

  • Last Date for Abstract Submission: 30th June 2026
  • Full Paper Submission Deadline: 21st September 2026

Publication Opportunities

  • Top 3 papers (with less than 10% similarity) recommended for Scopus-indexed journal publication
  • Top 20 papers published in an ISBN book
  • Authors must purchase their own copies of the book

Registration Process

For Presenters

  • Submit abstract via email
  • Receive acceptance within one week (if selected)
  • Complete registration using provided form
  • Pay registration fee and attach payment proof
  • Confirmation sent via email after verification

For Attendees

  • Contact organizers directly for registration details

Registration Fees

  • Indian Students/Research Scholars: Rs. 1200
  • Indian Faculty/Professionals: Rs. 1500
  • International Delegates: $70
  • Online Presentation: Rs. 2000
  • Attendees (Non-presenters): Rs. 1000

Key Organizing Members

Convenor

  • Dr. Navtika Singh Nautiyal

Co-Convenors

  • Dr. Deevanshu Shrivastava
  • Dr. Ankita Upadhyay
  • Dr. Reema Bhattacharya
  • Dr. Bhumika Sharma
  • Advocate Mahak Rathee
  • Advocate Srishti Agarwal

Student Coordinators

  • Aditya
  • Pooja Yadav
  • Astitva Kumar Rao
  • Shubham Kumar
  • Rupal Dhull

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