XIII NLSIR-Samvād: Partners Symposium on Unpacking Reservations in India: Theory, Practice, and Beyond [December
8, Bangalore]: Registrations open now!
The National
Law School of India Review is proud to announce that the XIII NLSIR-Samvād:
Partners Symposium is going to be held on December
8, 2019 at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. The
theme for this year’s symposium is ‘Unpacking
Reservations in India: Theory, Practice, and Beyond’. We thank Samvād: Partners and Lexygen for their continued support
in the organisation of this event.
India’s
experiment with affirmative action, in the form of quota-based reservation
policies, has often been faced with questions revolving around equality,
non-discrimination, and dignity. The Indian
Constitution affirmatively enshrines preferences to disadvantaged groups like
women, children and marginalized castes, and since its inception, reservations
have been the dominant framework for operationalizing these preferences. While
the reservation policies have not been free of contestation, they have survived
and expanded their reach over the years, and are now entrenched in Indian
constitutional law and politics. However, debates over India’s reservation
model of affirmative action have now again come to the forefront of the sites
of constitutional contestation - given the recent introduction of the
Constitution (One Hundred and Third Amendment) Act, 2019, the rising instances
of demands for quota by politically powerful communities, and the use of
reservations for domicile-based protections, among other things.
The XIII
NLSIR-Samvād: Partners Symposium seeks to address some critical gaps in this
conversation and generate a platform for structured discussion on this
pertinent theme.
The Symposium
is divided into three Sessions. In
Session I, titled ‘Reservations: Rethinking Roots in Constitutionalism’, we
seek to achieve a re-imagination of the constitutional understandings of
substantive equality, dignity and opportunity, informed by recent political and
jurisprudential thought. Session II, titled ‘Mapping the Reservations
Landscape: Policies and Precedents’, would use the normative constitutional
framework constructed in Session I to assess the recent practice of
reservations in India - both by the legislature and the judiciary. Lastly,
Session III, titled ‘Deepening and Widening Affirmative Justice: The Way
Forward’, seeks to initiate a policy discussion on the possible routes that
could take affirmative action in India forward, from the place it is in, at
this point in Indian constitutional politics.
Speakers
We have the following speakers
lined up for the three sessions:
Session I: Reservations: Rethinking Roots in
Constitutionalism
·
Dr. Anand Teltumdbe, Professor,
Goa Institute of Management, and civil rights activist
·
Dr. Sudhir Krishnaswamy,
Vice-Chancellor, National Law School of India University, and co-founder,
Centre for Law & Policy Research
·
Prof. N. Sukumar, Professor,
Department of Political Science, University of Delhi
Session II: Mapping the Reservations Landscape:
Policies and Precedents
·
Mr. D. Shyam Babu, Senior Fellow,
Centre for Policy Research
·
Dr. Anup Surendranath, Executive
Director, Project 39A, and Professor, National Law University, Delhi
·
Ms. Kiruba Munusamy, Advocate,
Supreme Court of India
Session III: Deepening and Widening Affirmative Justice:
The Way Forward
·
Dr. Amitabh Kundu, Distinguished
Fellow at the Research and Information System for Developing Countries (New
Delhi), and former Dean of the School of Social Sciences at Jawaharlal Nehru University
·
Dr. Ajay Gudavarthy, Professor,
Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
·
Ms. Jayna Kothari, Senior
Advocate, Supreme Court of India, and co-founder, Centre for Law & Policy
Research
Fee
Two kinds of participant
packages are available:
i.
with accommodation: Rs. 1,000
per student/ Rs. 1,500 per professional/practitioner/academician
ii.
without accommodation: Rs. 600
per student/ Rs. 1,000 per professional/practitioner/academician
Both the
packages include: confirmed participant slot at the Symposium, lunch, high tea
(afternoon), dinner, certificate of participation (contingent on attending all
three sessions), and a complimentary copy of the NLSIR.
Further, we can
arrange for accommodation for only limited number of people. Thus, the requests
for accommodation would be entertained on first-come-first-serve basis. We will
try our best to accommodate participants even after the accommodation slots are
full. However, additional charge may be required for the same.
Registration
Please register
by filling this mandatory Registration
Form. We hope to see you all there!
Contact
For further
information, please contact Ms. Hrishika Jain (Editor-in-Chief): +91-9620242313;
Ms. Niharika Sharma (Deputy Editor-in-Chief): +91-9468965073 or email
us at mail.nlsir@gmail.com with the subject – “Query: NLSIR
Symposium”.
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