OngoingVirtual

International Conference on Law, Rights & Indigenous Futures

by Hidayatullah National Law University

The International Conference on Law, Rights & Indigenous Futures: Rethinking Tribal Justice in a Globalized World is a two-day online event scheduled for March 28–29, 2026. Organized by Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU), this conference aims to explore the evolving landscape of tribal justice systems within the context of globalization.

The conference will cover key topics such as the impact of global legal frameworks on indigenous rights, the intersection of traditional tribal laws with modern legal systems, and strategies for preserving indigenous legal traditions in the face of global challenges. Sessions will include panel discussions, paper presentations, and interactive workshops led by experts in the field.

Attendees will have opportunities to engage in networking sessions designed to foster collaboration among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. The event will also feature an expo hall showcasing organizations and initiatives dedicated to indigenous rights and legal advocacy. Notable speakers will include leading academics and activists specializing in indigenous law and human rights.

This conference is ideal for legal professionals, academics, students, and advocates interested in indigenous rights and justice systems. Participants will gain valuable insights into the complexities of tribal justice in a globalized world and explore avenues for supporting and preserving indigenous legal traditions.

Event Details

Date
March 28-29, 2026
2 days
Location
Virtual
Audience
Legal professionals, academics, students, and advocates interested in indigenous rights and justice systems.

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