National Seminar on The Critical Role of the civil society organizations in Combating Trafficking in Human Beings
When: 10 th January, 2015 Where: Indian Law Institute, New Delhi * *Venue may change subject t o availabilit y. Organiser Kat Katha in collaboration with Knowledge Steez and American Center for Learning Who Can Apply Law Students, Academicians, Lawyers and those associated with NGOs are eligible to apply. Students and Academicians from social sciences, managements and from other disciplines are also eligible. Publication Best 25 Papers will be published in ISBN Book and other Selected Papers will be published in International/National Journal with ISSN. Two Best Paper Cash Prize also.
Image from here Concept Note Trafficking in human beings, especially in women, and children has become a matter of serious national and international concern. Women and children, boys and girls have been exposed to unprecedented vulnerabilities and commercial exploitation of these vulnerabilities has become a massive organized crime and a multimillion dollar business. Nations are attempting to combat this trade in human misery through legislative, executive, judicial and social action but still there is a big path to be traveled to achieve the aim of zero tolerance of human trafficking. Especially women are forced into flesh trade and so are children. The condition of poverty stricken children is
dismal. Regardless of the law and the fundamental rights, they are made to labour (Sexual Slave). The biggest issue is once victims return home they are faced with the same dire economic and social conditions that led them to be trafficked in the first place, which creates the problem of re-trafficking. For example, there are estimates that thirty to fifty percent of trafficking survivors who are repatriated into countries in Eastern Europe are eventually re-trafficked because as we know that there is hardly any rehabilitation scheme. Major part of commercial sex worker community in India comprises of trafficking victims. The seminar aims to focus upon these issues, the provisions of law and; the local, national and international perspective of the same. The problem is acute when one talk about the red light district. Trafficking in women generates approximately $ 12 billion a year. The country has three such major areas and it has similar stories of women being dragged into the pothole of sex trade through dalals or their relatives. The drudgery continues with violence within brothels and later on women continuing to work as sex workers shunned from the society. The irony of the situation is the women are deprived of comprehensive health services, education for their children. The aspect of processed rehabilitation is also long due in our country. Despite being one of the oldest profession in our country and having 100 years old red light districts the ordeals had been lingering and most of these women are do not have an alternative option or an environment to shift from Sex work. The raids conducted are often reported to be coercive in nature. The women come
back to brothels often even after being rescued from the area. They have never been asked about their choices and laws are being imposed on them. There is a need when a discussion has to take place about a plan of rehabilitation in consultation with the women. The perception of the society also needs to be altered and hence there is a need of talking about reducing stigma associated with this profession. Hence the aspect of human trafficking needs to include a range of issues from rescuing of trafficked victims to designing a process rehabilitation of women with an acceptance for them in communities.
Image from here Sub-themes Immigration Remedies for Trafficking Victims; Human trafficking; Exploitation of children; Human rights violations associated with human trafficking; Victims of trafficking; Bride Trafficking; Role of non-governmental organizations in preventing trafficking; rehabilitation of victims- economic and social security to victims; legal frame work against human trafficking; Prostitution: A Reason for Human Trafficking;
Organ trade and Human Trafficking; Role of Government, Courts & NGOs in rescue, care, support, protection, prevention and rehabilitation of victim, Any other theme related to human trafficking.
Image from here Submission Guidelines Word Limit for the Full Paper: 3000-4000 words inclusive of footnotes. It must be typed using MS Word in Times New Roman Font Size 12 on A4 size paper with a margin of 1 on all sides and 1.5 line spacing. Any Uniform Method of Citation must be adhered to. Submit soft copy at the email address: seminar.katkathaa@gmail.com
Image from here Registration Early Bird Registration Fee (Before December 20, 2014) Students : INR 600/- Research Scholars : INR 800/- Faculty Members: INR 1000/- Professional/NGO,s and Others : INR 1500/-
Non-presenters but attendees : INR 500/- Presentation in absentia : INR 1200/- Registration Fee (After December 20, 2014 / On Spot) Students : INR 800/- Research Scholars : INR 1000/- Faculty Members: INR 1200/- Professional/NGO,s and Others : INR 2,000/- Non-presenters but attendees : INR 500/- Presentation in absentia : INR 1500/-
Mode of Payment DD In favor of: KAT KATHA payable at New Delhi For NEFT Bank details: Name of Account Holder: KAT KATHA Name of the bank: Punjab National Bank Branch: DDA Shopping Center, Ghazipur, Delhi-96 IFSC code: PUNB0483800 Account no: 4838000100043812 Note: Certificates will be awarded to all people including Nonpresenters but attendees. Co-Author have to register separately (Maximum two coauthors allowed)
Image from here Important Dates Full Paper Submission : December 15, 2014 Acceptance of Full Paper: December 20, 2014 Seminar: January 10, 2015
Image from here Event Partners Publishing Partner: International Journal of Legal & Social Studies (ISSN 2394-1936), www.ijlss.co.in NGO Partner: Pravah, www.pravah.org Publishing Partner: Law Mantra Law Journal, www.lawmantra.co.in NGO Partner: Unniti Foundation, www.unnitifoundation.org Media Partner: Indian Case Laws, www.indiancaselaws.org Program Partner: American Center for Learning, www.newdelhi.usembassy.gov
Activity Partner: Umeed Initiative: www.umeedinitiative.org Outreach Partner: Global Legal Associates, www.globallawnp.com Designing Partner: Creative Genes, www.creativegenes.in Journal Partner: Pragamana International Journal on Rural Development & Allied Issues, www.pragamana.wordpress.com Social Media partner: Click Internship, www.clickinternship.wordpress.com
Image from here Sponsorship Benefits from Sponsorship Slab-1 (Silver Category); Price INR 7,000/- 1. Name and Logo will be published on official website as event sponsors. 2. Logo will be printed on event s banners and other printed material. 3. Stiring Minds name will be announced post session by our event host organizer on-stage. 4. Publicity in Delhi/NCR Colleges.
5. Name and logo of the sponsor on all mails. 6. Invitation to sit in our panel of Delegates. 7. Event compeers to announce sponsor name during every session. Slab-2 (Gold Category); Price INR 12,000/- 1. Logo will be published on our official website as event sponsors. 2. Logo will be printed on event banner s and other printed material. 3. Stiring Minds name will be announced post session by our event host organizer on stage. 4. Stiring minds promotions will be done for next 10 days post event on our facebook page, website and other social media groups + inside college promotions. 5. Publicity in all Delhi/NCR Colleges. 6. Logo on the Certificates and momento given. 7. Logo on each Entry Pass of the event. 8. Name and logo of the sponsor on all mails. 9. Invitation to sit in our panel of Delegates. 10. Event compeers to announce sponsor name during every session.
Slab-3 (Platinum Category); Price INR 15,000/- 1. Logo will be published on our official website as event sponsors. 2. Logo will be printed on event banner s and other printed material. 3. Stiring Minds name will be announced post session by our event host organizer on stage. 4. Stiring minds promotions will be done for next 10 days post event on our facebook page,website and other social media groups. 5. Banners and stand displays of the sponsor on the venue. 6. Publicity in all Delhi/NCR Colleges. 7. Will be considered our official outreach partners in our National Seminar. 8. Logo on the Certificates and momento given. 9. Logo on each Entry Pass of the event. 10. Name and logo of the sponsor on all mails. 11. Name, Logo and One Liner on the Youtube release. 12. Name & logo of the sponsor on the backdrop. 13. Name and logo of the sponsor on all mails and SMS s sent. 14. Invitation to sit in our panel of Delegates.
15. Event compeers to announce sponsor name during every session. 16. Special Mention during Opening and Closing time with our representative as Delegates. OTHER SPONSORSHIP AVENUES Considering the huge resource requirements in organizing seminar, we are flexible in strategically collaborating with you in the following key domains: Hospitality Partner Merchandise Partner Electronic Media Partner Print Media Partner Social Media Partner Refreshments Partner Banking Partner Network Partner Logistics Partner Photography Partner Gifting Partner Education Partner Technology Partner
Online Partner E-Magazine Partner Blog Partner Media/News/Publishing Partner Event Planner Partner Contact Email: seminar.katkathaa@gmail.com Convener : Geetanjali Babbar 09015137370 Co-convener: Narendra Pandey 09015137370 For General Queries Contact: Aditya Mishra: 08255090897 Tejaswini Ranjan: tej049@gmail.com / Phone Number: 07870428816