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45 papers presented at Law University seminar in Patiala

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Patiala, April 29

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The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) here organised its first annual national seminar on “Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): The Way Forward” on Friday. The seminar was organised by Dr PC Markanda Chair on ADR and Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution (CADR), RGNUL.

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The seminar was organised with an objective to provide a platform to the students, researchers and academicians to share their knowledge and ideas about the future of ADR in modern world. “This paper presentation-cum-seminar serves as a stepping stone to further promote advanced research in the field of ADR,” a university official said.

The university held eight parallel virtual technical sessions where 45 papers were presented on the themes of ADR relating to international commercial arbitration, ADR as a tool in matrimonial disputes, arbitrability of aviation and space disputes, interplay between ADR and artificial intelligence, green arbitration: a road towards environmental stability and ADR as a path breaker to solve the insolvency proceedings.

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