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DEPARTMENT OF LAW, OSMANIA UNIVERSITY

TWO-DAY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON


NOTH-SOUTH IMBALANCES: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES
ON 12TH & 13TH JANUARY, 2020

SUMMARY OF PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

PROGRAMME SCHEDULE TIMINGS

DAY 1 : 12TH JAN, 2020 (SUNDAY)

I. INAUGURAL SESSION 10: 00 AM to 12: 00 PM

II. TEA BREAK 12: 00 PM to 12: 15 PM

III. PLENARY SESSION 12: 15 PM to 02: 15 PM

IV. LUNCH BREAK 02: 15 PM to 03: 00 PM


V. TECHNICAL SESSION – I 03: 00 PM to 04: 30 PM

DAY 2: 13TH JAN, 2020 (MONDAY)

VI. TECHNICAL SESSION- II 10: 00 AM to 12: 00 PM

VII. TECHNICAL SESSION- III (Parallel Sessions)

VIII. TEA BREAK 11:30 AM to 11:45 AM


IX. TECHNICAL SESSION- IV 11:45 AM to 01:15 PM
X. TECHNICAL SESSION- V (Parallel Sessions)

XI. LUNCH 01: 15 PM to 02: 00 PM


XII. OPEN FORUM AND RESOLUTIONS 02: 00 PM to 03: 15 PM
XIII. TEA BREAK 03: 15 PM to 03: 30PM
XIV. VALEDICTORY SESSION 03: 30 PM to 05: 30 PM
DEPARTMENT OF LAW, OSMANIA UNIVERSITY

TWO-DAY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON


NOTH-SOUTH IMBALANCES: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES
ON 12TH & 13TH JANUARY, 2020

DETAILED PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

DAY 1: 12TH JANUARY, 2020 (SUNDAY)

I. INAUGURAL SESSION (10: 00 AM TO 12: 00 NOON)

II. TEA BREAK (12 : 00 PM TO 12 : 15 PM)

III. PLENARY SESSION (12:15 PM TO 2 : 15 PM)


1. Prof. G.B. Reddy – Chair
Former Dean, Faculty of Law, O.U.
2. Prof. R. Venkat Rao - Panel Speaker

Former VC, NLSIU Bangalore


3. Prof. G. Haragopal - Panel Speaker
Professor Emeritus, University of Hyderabad
4. Prof. P.L. Vishweshwar Rao - Panel Speaker
Department of Communication & Journalism, O.U.
5. Prof. K. Nageshwar - Panel Speaker
Department of Communication & Journalism, O.U
6. Prof. S.B. Dwarakanath- Panel Speaker
Professor &Head (Research & Publication) ,
Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad.
7. Dr. C. Jairaj Kumar (USA)
President, US – India Importers Council
8. Prof. Dr. Benarji Chakka
Professor &Associate Dean, Alliance School of Law, Bangalore
9. Ms. Kiruba Munuswamy,
Advocate, Supreme Court of India
IV. LUNCH BREAK (2 : 15 PM TO 3 : 00 PM)

V. TECHNICAL SESSION – I (3 : 00 PM TO 4 : 30 PM)


Theme: Discrimination in Global North and Global South
Prof. S.B. Dwarakanath (Chair)
Dr. N. Ram Prasad (Moderator)
Ms. B. Bhavani (Rapporteur)
Ms. C. Srinidhi (Rapporteur)

1 Dr.Surendra Kumar & Discrimination and Brutality in Latin America, Africa and India: Historical
Dr.Latha Study of Emotions in North and South
2 Richik Banerjee The politics of Socio-Linguistic Confluence of South and North in Jasmine

3 Vijay Kumar Face of Discrimination Today

4 Mopidevi Ajitha& Global Discrimination Compounds and Consequences


Abhignya Sreeja

5 Dr Sumit Ghosh A Critical Analysis on Global North-South Imbalances in Intellectual


Property

6 R.Shivashankar Why this North-South Discrimination When We Are On The Same Globe

7 Madhavi G. Regional Discrimination Across the Globe

8 Dr Mutyala.R. Prakash Disparities in Global South and Global North Nations- Analytical and
Theoretical Spectrum

9 T. M. Jethani Discrimination in Global North and South

10 Dr. Y. S. Kiran Kumar The Brandt Line- The Fine Line Between Bare Necessities and Opulent
Riches

11 Ms. Gali Parivarthana Social Justice Perspectives of the economy of Global South and Global North

12 T. Nishit International Criminal Court: Biased against Africa?

13 Shreya Rape as a Crime Under International Criminal Law: Developments from the
Akayesu Case to the Rome Statute
14 Varshita Mangamoori The Arctic as Global Commons

15 Subham Kumar Dalara Global North edging over the Global South

16 JannuBixapathi Global North and Global South Divide

17 ThummalaRajamani Discrimination of Global South in Global North

18 G.R. Sudhakar Geographical Imbalances between North and South and its Impact on
Environment and Economy
19 Madhavi M. Gender Clause in Trade Agreements: Bridging the North-South Divide
20 Gauri Mangrulkar Migration from Global South to Global North and Discrimination

21 Sharmin Chowdhury The Trials and Tribulations of Migrants Moving Towards Global North: A
Closer Look at the Immigration Policy of the U.S.

DAY 2: MONDAY 13TH JANUARY, 2020

VI. TECHNICAL SESSION- II (Parallel Session) 10: 00 AM to 12: 00 PM


VENUE: PGRRCDE Main Hall, Osmania University

Theme: Caste, Racial and Aboriginal Discrimination in India and the World
Dr. G. Vinod Kumar (Chair)
Dr. Indira (Moderator)
Ms. Ch. Prasanthi (Rapporteur)
Mr. T. Nishit (Rapporteur)

1 Mrs. Kirti Chintawar Caste Discrimination push the India and World towards a Black Hole
Situation” – A Critical Study

2 Dr. YedlaPrabhakar Caste Based Discrimination in India- A Human Rights Perspective

3 M. Bhagavad Geetha Caste Discrimination In India

4 Zubair Ali Changing Trends In Caste System In India: A Critical Study

5 Abhishek Easari Caste discrimination India and other countries

6 M. Narsingh Caste Discrimination in India and Other Countries

7 Chitrakshi Singh& Caste Discrimination in the light of The Indian Constitution: An


DarshanUpadhyaya Analysis

8 Dr. Mercy Vasatha Caste Discrimination In India

9 Vinesha AM Caste Base Discrimination Made In Southern India- Particularly In


Tamil Nadu

10 Laxmi Prasad Boda Caste Discrimination in India and other Countries

11 Sanjeev Patel God’s Creation and Discrimination

12 Subodh Kumar Caste Discrimination In India And Other Countries: An Analysis

13 Anupam Yadav The Quest for Honour and Equality: The Parallels and Differences
in Fight against Racial and Caste Discrimination in USA and India

14 Dr.T.Aparna Role Of UNO In Eliminating The Racial Discriminations

15 Bongurala Gangadhar North-South divide amongst Tribes: A Socio-Legal Analysis of


Identity Politics from Telangana State
16 E. Ravi Kumar Caste System And Social Structure In India: The Struggle For
Recognition, Redistribution & Identity

17 R. S. Sravan Kumar Systematic Discrimination Towards Southern States Through


Constitutional Means By Union Government Of India. A Critical Study

18 V. Ratna Kumari Linguistic Discrimination At Workplace As Unlawful And National


Origin Discrimination: A Reality Check

19 G. SujitVerma The Need for a Cultural Revolution in India

20 ApoorvaTomar India and International Parental Child Abduction

21 Zeba Reconciling Idealogical Imbalances in the Global North and Global


South: The Idea of Liberalism and the Modern State in Indian Democracy

22 Saketh Srinivas Engineering post-truth falsification by inducing protestant principles in


Hindu society.

23 ChepuriPrem Kumar A Combination Of Social Justice And Economic Justice In Indian


Constitution

VII. TECHNICAL SESSION III (Parallel Session)

(10: 00 to 11: 30 AM) VENUE: PGRRCDE Mini Hall, OU

Theme: Gender Discrimination- International Perspectives


Prof. Y. Vishnupriya (Chair)
Dr. D. Radhika Yadav (Moderator)
Dr. Ushasree (Rapporteur)
Ms. Neha Agarwal (Rapporteur)

1 S.Snehalatha Gender Bias In The Apportionment Of Education


And Health In India

2 Dr. D.V. Srilakshmi Gender Discrimination - International Perspectives

3 Dr. Indira Gender Discrimination And Women: International perspective - Dr. B. R.


Ambedkar Relevance- An Analytical Study

4 Archana Vedantam& Is Unlawful Gender Discrimination An Offshoot Of Zero-Sum Thinking


Vani Soujanya Of Patriarchal Epoch? : A Study On Pathetic Conditions Of Women

5 Mirza Sibtine Raza Female Genital Mutilation (Discrimination against Girl Child Rights)--A
Critical Study With Reference To Global Perspective

6 Sadiya Fatima Gender Inequality Of Women In Work Place - A Critical Study

7 M.V.R.Nagalakshmi Gender Neutrality: A Key To Progressive Society

8 Dr. Hanchate Rama Mohan Rao Gender inequalities in Indian Society-A Critique
9 Dr B.Ushasree Gender Discrimination - International perspectives

10 RidaFaridBazmi&Mitul Soni Beyond Mars &Venus: The Panorama of Gender Discrimination in India
and Across Border

11 Saif Rasul Khan& Gender Discrimination At Workplace: Sexual Harassment And The Metoo
Kaustav Choudhoury Movement

12 N. Sridevi Gender Discrimination- International Perspectives

13 Marathi Vedavathi Gender Variant Discrimination – A Question To Humanity And Human


Rights

VIII. TEA BREAK- 11:30 AM to 11:45AM

IX. TECHNICAL SESSION IV (Parallel Session) (11: 45 AM TO 1 : 15 PM)


VENUE: PGRRCDE Main Hall, Osmania University

Theme: Globalization, Privatization and Digitalization- Its Impact on Global South


Dr. N. Venkateshwarlu (Chair)
Dr. T. Aparna (Moderator)
Dr. S.B. Md. Irfan Ali Abbas (Rapporteur)
Mr. E. Ravi (Rapporteur)

1 Dr. V. Giri Prasad The Exploitation of Economy in Southern Countries by the Dictatorship of
Northern Big Brotherism

2 Nandini Tripathy Globalization and Privatization- Two Sides of the Same Coin: Indian
Diaspora in Southeast Asia and its Soft Power Dynamics
3 Avinash Bhagwan Awaghade Impact of globalization and privatization on Right to Education in India

4 H.Paramjyothi Globalization And Privatization-Its Impact On Global South

5 Mannava S R L Jyothsna Globalization- Its Impact And Discrimination On The South

6 Dr. M. Savithri Recent Trends in World Trade and International Negotiations

7 Dr. Apeksha S. Agrawal Understanding North-South Imbalances in terms of ‘Responsible


Business’

8 Srinidhi C. Impact of TRIPS-PLUS provisions on access to medicines in Global


South

9 Y. SatyaKameswari Rise of the Global South: the role of India in the economic development
and south-south dialogue

10 P. Lalitha Digital Economies - The Global North South

11 Neha Agarwal Non-Commercial Privacy Concerns and Data Security- A Pitfall of


Digital Divide in India
12 Geejula Sujatha North-South Imbalances In The International Trade Regime: Why The
WTO Does Not Benefit Developing Countries

13 Todeti Ravi Chandra Corporate Social Responsibility under Indian Companies Act 2013 – A
Balancing Act

X. TECHNICAL SESSION V (Parallel Session) (11 : 45 am to 1 : 15 pm)


VENUE: PGRRCDE Mini Hall, Osmania University

Theme: Human Rights and Environmental issues- Global South Discrimination


Dr. Jetling Yellosa (Chair)

Dr. R. Ratnakar Rao (Moderator)

Dr. G. Anuradha (Rapporteur)

Ms. Usha Rani (Rapporteur)


1 Dr. JetlingYellosa Human Rights of Tribal people – A National and International
perspectives

2 Dr. E. Murugaesan Right To Non-Discrimination: National And International Perspective

3 Dr. K. Gopika Rani& L. Ramesh Human Rights – Global South Discrimination

4 M. Babu Rajendra Prasad Human Rights – Global South Discrimination

5 Mohd Husamuddin Protection of the Human Rights of Women under International Law

6 V.B. Malleswari Undue Influence of the Global North and Human Rights Violations in
Global South

7 Yusuf Hayath Human Rights In 21 St Century: A Comprehensive Outlook In Context to


Its Gross Violations In Middle East

8 A. Vani Discrimination Of Victims Of Human Trafficking

9 Abdul Sajid Human Rights- Global North-South Prespective

10 Dr. D. Sivakumar Environmental Protection By The Law With Reference To ‘Make in


India’ Initiative

11 Shivani Jaideep Karnik The Great Divide: Bridging The North-South Differences On Climate
Change

12 NeerutiVenkatRao & Role Of Teacher Educators In Promotion Of Values Through Human


Prof.M.Soundararajan Rights Education

13 K. Prakasa Rao The Global Human Rights Regime

14 R. SamaNaik Discrimination, Inequality And Poverty- A Human Rights Perspective For


The School Education In India
XI. LUNCH BREAK (1 : 15 PM 2 : 00 PM)

XII. OPEN FORUM AND RESOLUTIONS (2.00 PM TO 3.15 PM)

VENUE: PGRRCDE Main Hall, Osmania University

1. Dr. G. Vinod Kumar (Chair), Osmania University

2. Dr. Benjamin Bara (Co-Chair), Indian Social Institute, New Delhi

3. Dr. Shrikishan Morey (Co-Chair),

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad

4. Dr. Surendra Kumar (Co-Chair), University of Delhi

5. Dr. Latha (Co-Chair), University of Delhi

6. Dr. Mutyala R. Prakash (Co-Chair),

Institute of Development Planners and Researchers India, Gujarat

XIII. TEA BREAK (3 : 15 PM TO 3 : 30 PM)

XIV. VALEDICTORY FUNCTION (3 : 30 PM TO 5 : 30 PM)

VENUE: PGRRCDE Main Hall, Osmania University

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