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Monday, June 28, 2010

Launch of WIPO-Gold- an IP Research Portal

World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Geneva  has launched a IP Resource Portal named 'WIPO-Gold' focusing on providing online IP information tool, which can be helpful to access broad collection of  IP data  relating to technology, brands, designs, statistics, WIPO standards, IP classification systems and IP laws and treaties. The Portal is very useful since it provides treaties administered by WIPO, its regulations and also the contracting members list, which comes very handy in various situations. Along with it it also provides for Statistical publication of Patents, trademarks, designs, plant varities, microorganisms, etc. 

A specific section has been dedicated to WIPO UDRP Panel Decisions, which houses full text search of WIPO Decisions on Domain Names. 


In the website, Director General Francis Gurry said "The launch of WIPO GOLD is a significant step towards fulfilling one of the Organization's strategic goals – that of serving as a world reference source for IP information and analysis". The WIPO GOLD portal is a rich, dynamic and evolving information tool that will continue to be expanded and improved over time," he added. 

To visit WIPO Gold, please visit : http://www.wipo.int/wipogold/en/

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Dr.Tabrez Ahmad,
Associate Professor of Law, KIIT Law School
KIIT University, PATIA, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, 751024.
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Research Papers: http://ssrn.com/author=1189281

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

5th LAWASIA International Moot Competition 2010, New Delhi India

As you are aware but might have not taken notice or remembered, Wednesday 30th June, 2010 is the deadline for expression of interest of participation in the 5th LAWASIA International Moot Competition with the actual deadline for the registration of teams on Tuesday, 13 July 2010. The expression of interest is to enable the LAWASIA Standing Committee to plan and prepare for the actual competition in November. Your expression of interest is therefore important from that perspective.

 

Please note that there are limited places for the competition and therefore the general principles adopted by the Standing Committee in deciding who gets to participate are based on the widest possible national representation of teams in line with our ethos of embracing humanity with all its diversity. The first team from a country to express interest/register will be given a place. If there are more than one team from a country such subsequent teams will be placed on a "reserve list" in chronological order of expression of interest/registration unless in the view of the Standing Committee the number of Law Schools in that country warrants the admission of a second or third team. The team at the top of the reserve list being the team to have first expressed interest/registered and so forth. In the event there is a tie the team that registered will take precedence over the team that merely expressed an interest. Similarly if there is more than one team from a country preference will be given to teams not from the same Law School. Schools that have participated in previous years will be considered favourably. There is no appeal and the Standing Committee's decision is final.

 

 



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Dr.Tabrez Ahmad,
Associate Professor of Law, KIIT Law School
KIIT University, PATIA, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, 751024.
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Research Papers: http://ssrn.com/author=1189281

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Facebook's critics 'unrealistic'

 

The expectations and demands of privacy activists are unrealistic and uncommercial, according to one of America's top privacy law academics. Lobbyists for privacy rights should be more pragmatic and cooperate with companies, he said.

Privacy advocates this week wrote to social networking giant Facebook in the latest of a long line of criticisms of its privacy policies. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), the ACLU of Northern California, and the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) complained in an open letter (pdf) to the company that it did not do enough to protect the personal information people post to the site.

Such demands will never be successful, though, because they run so counter to the business interests of companies, Chris Jay Hoofnagle told podcast OUT-LAW Radio. Hoofnagle was speaking before that letter was made public.

Hoofnagle is director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology's information privacy programs and senior fellow to the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic.

"The privacy advocates have been less than pragmatic on these issues and they're calling for interventions that I don't think will protect privacy," he said, speaking of criticisms expressed by various organisations in recent months. "[They also] might be commercially impossible to put into play."

The privacy groups this week urged Facebook to make many of its features opt-in only, so that users had to actively choose them.

"The answer can't be opt in," said Hoofnagle. "Let's say [US consumer regulator] the Federal Trade Commission says we're going to create this opt in rule, companies will simply require people to opt in to see any content."

Hoofnagle has published widely on privacy law and the internet. He told OUT-LAW Radio that the very basis of the action of many privacy advocates is wrong, and that he backs a very simple solution to the privacy problem.

"If I could do anything now I would simply create a ceiling on how long advertising data would be kept, something like three months," he said. "It would cause advertisers to have to compete under that ceiling, whoever could do the best targeting with just three months of data.

"It would eliminate the civil liberties concerns because companies would have to erase the click-stream after a short amount of time. And the other benefit is that it wouldn't require the consumers to do anything," he said.

User data is valuable to website publishers such as Facebook because it allows them to sell more expensive advertising space to companies which will use the gathered data to try to match adverts to users based on their activity and supposed demographic profile.

But Hoofnagle said that advertisers had told regulators in the US that they did not need lots of historic data to make online advertising work.

"The FTC received a lot of testimony in recent years … and behavioural advertisers came forth and said that the most accurate data is the live data, it's the thing you're doing now," he said. "That really indicates your what your purchasing intent is. Historical data isn't as useful.

"A number of advertisers … said that any data that was older than a month was worthless for targetting," he said.

Source: http://www.theregister.co.uk

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Dr.Tabrez Ahmad,
Associate Professor of Law, KIIT Law School
KIIT University, PATIA, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, 751024.
Website: www.site.technolexindia.com
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Research Papers: http://ssrn.com/author=1189281

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Whether a Digital File is a Product under Patent Law

In the  interesting trans-national infringement case of  Yangaroo v. Destiny Media Tech  (E.D. Wisc. 2010) ,  Judge Griesbach awarded summary judgment of non-infringement in favor of the accused infringer. The court held that the Canadian-based defendant's actions did not qualify as infringement under Section 271(g)'s proscription against importation-of-a-product-made-by-a-patented-process. The asserted patent claims a particular method of distributing a content file over a network. After a series of steps, recipient terminals are provided with access to the content file. The accused infringer (Destiny) distributes encrypted music files using a method that (arguably) would infringe the patent under 271(a) if it had been performed within the US. The focal-point of the 271(g) dispute here was on whether the digital music files could be considered "products" within the meaning of 271(g). 35 USC 271(g): Whoever without authority imports into the United States or offers to sell, sells, or uses within the United States a product which is made by a process patented in the United States shall be liable as an infringer. . . In earlier cases: NTP, Inc. v. Research In Motion, Ltd., 418 F.3d 1282 (Fed. Cir. 2005) (citing Bayer and holding that email packets sent from Canada were not "products . . . [b]ecause the 'transmission of information,' like the 'production of information,' does not entail the manufacturing of a physical product . . . .").  Ormco Corp. v. Align Technology, Inc., 609 F. Supp. 2d 1057 (C.D. Cal. 2009) (a three dimensional digital representation of teeth transmitted to recipients in the United States was a product). Bayer AG v. Housey Pharm., Inc., 340 F.3d 1367, 1371-72 (Fed. Cir. 2003) (271(g) applies only to "physical products" and does not extend to "information" produced by a patented process.).  CNET Networks, Inc. v. Etilize, Inc., 528 F. Supp. 2d 985 (N.D. Cal. 2007) (transmission of electronic catalog of product information could be a "product" within the meaning of 271(g); distinguishing NTP and Bayer as involving "services" and "information" rather than "products" and stored data). While In the current Decision: In Yangaroo, the court distinguished CNet and Ormco by holding that the distributed music file was not a "product" of the method because the music file was not created by the claimed process. The Defendant (Destiny) did modify the music files during its distribution process by encrypting them. The district court held that the newly encrypted files could not be considered 271(g) products because the asserted patent did not claim encryption.

Source: http://www.patentlyo.com 11th June, 2010



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Dr.Tabrez Ahmad,
Associate Professor of Law, KIIT Law School
KIIT University, PATIA, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, 751024.
Website: www.site.technolexindia.com
Blog: http://tabrezahmad.technolexindia.com http://iplexindia.blogspot.com
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Research Papers: http://ssrn.com/author=1189281

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Wipro and Microsoft Join Hands to Deliver Global Legal Process Outsourcing Efficiencies

As per the Businesswire ( A Birkshire Hathaway Company ),  WIPRO Technologies, the global IT services business of Wipro Limited , yesterday announced that its Business Process Outsourcing division has partnered with Microsoft Corporation to provide global Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) for Microsoft's Intellectual Property (IP) portfolio.

In July 2008, Wipro began providing U.S. Patent and Trademark filing and docketing services to Microsoft's Intellectual Property & Licensing group. Microsoft previously had used a mix of in house resources, outside law firms and offshore vendors to perform these IP services. Moving to Wipro, with its extensive BPO experience, international reach and global delivery capabilities, ensured not only efficiency but also consistency in the way Microsoft does business.

Microsoft facilitated the transition of processes to Wipro by leading domain training for Wipro's team. Wipro correspondingly developed the LPO framework, tools, trainings, controls and metrics required to drive high productivity and reduced costs for Microsoft. Wipro's operational rigor, application of tools and various quality improvement methodologies has led to significant gains in both quality and efficiency of the transferred processes. These results have led Microsoft to add international docketing and filing processes to the original US-only processes at Wipro.

Over the past two years, Wipro has developed an impressive IP domain expertise and ability to work on a scale required for Microsoft's vast IP portfolio. Wipro and Microsoft continue to jointly develop improved domain expertise, processes and case management and work allocation tools to further streamline IP processes.

"The dedicated Microsoft team at Wipro has become a fundamental component of our global Patent operations function," said Martin Shively, GM of Patent Operations at Microsoft. "The Wipro team works closely with our in-house team to manage one of the world's largest and most valuable patent portfolios."

"The success of this partnership is testament to the innovation and dedication demonstrated by Microsoft's IP team and Wipro's LPO solutions professionals," said Saju A. Joseph, General Manager KPO & LPO solutions, Wipro Technologies. "Wipro will continue to integrate legal expertise with process and technology to reduce overall legal cost for its clients," he added.

Today Wipro and Microsoft continue to work together to expand their global delivery partnership.

 This is a good news for young law professionals who want to make their career in Legal Process Outsourcing.They can specialise in IPR and Technology law and target the WIPRO LPO for a handsome starting salary.


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Dr.Tabrez Ahmad,
Associate Professor of Law, KIIT Law School
KIIT University, PATIA, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, 751024.
Website: www.site.technolexindia.com
Blog: http://tabrezahmad.technolexindia.com http://iplexindia.blogspot.com
Profile: http://www.google.com/profiles/tabrezahmad7.
Blogs: http://www.blogger.com/profile/15337756250055596327
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   http://tabrezahmad.typepad.com/blog/
Research Papers: http://ssrn.com/author=1189281

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Third International & Seventh Biennial Conference on Victimology wiil be held in KIIT Law School

Third International and Seventh Biennial Conference of the

Indian Society of Victimology

 

Bhubaneswar

 

20-22 August, 2010

 

 

Theme

Victim Justice in Changing World: Issues and Challenges

 

 

 

 

 

VENUE

KIIT Law School, At/Po-KIIT, Bhubaneswar-751024, Orissa, India,

Tel./Fax:-91-674-2725440, Mob.:09937220261,

Email: director kls@kiit.ac.in, nkcb@rediffmail.com,

Website: www.kls.ac.in, www.kiit.ac.in


 

 

 

 

Third International and Seventh Biennial Conference of the Indian Society of Victimology

 

Bhubaneswar

20-22 August, 2010

 

 

Programme

 

Friday, August 20

 

·     Registration and Distribution of Conference Kit      3p.m - 4.30p.m

·     Inaugural Session       5.00 - 6.45 p.m

·          Cultural Programme  7.00 - 8.30 p.m.

 

Saturday, August 21

·         Plenary Session

·         Parallel Sessions: Presentation of Papers

·         Annual General Body Meeting of the Indian Society of Victimology (ISV)

       

Sunday, August 22

·         Plenary Session

·         Parallel Sessions : Presentation of Papers

      ·         Closing Session:

             Presentation of Recommendations

               Valedictory Address

 

Six Vital Reasons to Participate in the Third International and Seventh Biennial Conference of the ISV

 

1.       Be part of an international event for growing victim services, awareness and research.

2.       Interact with academicians, researchers, law enforcers, prosecutors, judges and policy makers from around the world.

3.        Plenary Sessions to be presented by international and national experts

4.       Discuss the Victim Compensation Scheme for India proposed in Criminal Procedure Amendment Act, 2008  in the context of advancements achieved in other countries and the countries  which have no  legislation for victims at present.

5.       Get acquainted with ISV's activities.

6.       Share and know about the current developments in the field of victimology.


 

Call for Papers

 

Papers (theoretical/empirical) on the following themes are invited:

 

The main theme of the Conference is "Victim Justice in Changing World: Issues and Challenges" with the following sub-themes:

                        a)      Impact of victimization

b)     Children and Victim Justice: Truth-telling, Accountability and    Reconciliation.

c)      Gender and Victimization

d)     Crime Victim: Comparative Law.

e)      Victim-offender: Reconciliation

f)       Victims of Miscarriage of Justice Process

g)      Victim Support: Present Practices and needs

h)     Governmental Schemes towards Victim Compensation

i)        Victims of War Crime, Genocide & Ethnic Cleansing.

j)       Human Rights of the Victim: i) Development induced     Displacement ii) Disability iii) Elderly people

k)      Victims of Cyber Crime.

l)        Victims of Terrorism.

m)   Victims of Human Trafficking

n)     Victims of Criminal Negligence.

o)     Restorative Justice

p)     Newer Dimensions of Victimization

 

 

Guidelines for Paper Submission & Presentation

 

1.       Papers should fall under any one of the above themes.

2.       A paper should not exceed 25 pages in A4 size and should have double line spacing.

3.       The paper should be accompanied by an abstract of 250-300 words. Abstracts of Papers, if received within the deadline will be published in the Book of Abstracts.

4.       The last date for receipt of papers with abstracts is 15th July,2010.

5.       Papers will be screened by a committee and only those approved by it will be accepted.

6.       The ISV will retain the exclusive rights to publish all the papers accepted for presentation as Conference Proceedings.

7.    PAPERS AND ABSTRACTS may be sent by mail to the following email id: ivconf2010@gmail.com or  as attachments or by post to Director, KIIT Law School, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar,Odisha, 751024,India.

 

Conference Registration

 

Category

Early  Bird Registration  until 21th June, 2010

Late Registration after 21st June,2010 and on  or before 20th July,2010

 Delegate

Rs. 800/-

Rs. 1000/-

Student  Delegate

(Not more than four from any institution)

 

Rs. 500/-

Rs. 700/-

Please note:

1. The delegate fee will cover the cost of Conference materials  and lunch and dinner during the Conference days.

2. The details of the Schedule of the Conference will be available in the University website on/from 2nd August, 2010.

 

Request for Registration

 

Request for registration and accommodation should reach   the Organizing Secretary, Third International and Seventh Biennial Conference of ISV in the form enclosed, along with the delegate fee and accommodation charges (full payment) in the form of a demand draft drawn in favour of "7th Biennial Conference of the ISV". All registrations are to be made on or before 21st  June, 2010. Being an international conference, early registration is recommended to enable us to make the necessary arrangements.  

Participants who are not Indian nationals should note that they require a valid Indian visa and should obtain the same sufficiently early from the Indian Embassies of their respective countries.

Spot registration is not available.         

 

 

About the ISV

 

An assembly of eminent academicians, social scientists, criminal justice functionaries, research scholars and students from social and behavioural sciences met at the Department of Criminology, University of Madras on August 14, 1992, and established a forum in the name of 'Indian Society of Victimology' to advocate the cause of victims of crime. The ISV was formally inaugurated by the eminent jurist Honourable Mr. Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer, former judge of the Supreme Court of India on September 18, 1992 in Chennai at a grand function. The Society has currently about 250 members on its roll. Since its establishment 18 years ago, the ISV has organized several seminars, symposia and Conferences.

 

About KIIT University

Academic programs of KIIT University (established in 2004) are conducted by its ten constituent schools. All the academic programs are accredited by NAAC of UGC, NBA of AICTE and Bar Council of India, and are considered to be benchmarks of academic excellence.

A blend of latest technological know-how, skilled professionals, diversified R & D with dedicated faculties having a passion for knowledge represent KIIT at the highest echelons of education. These courses are offered from twelve sprawling campuses located in an area of more than 300 acres. KIIT University is a pioneer in implementing emerging information and communication technology in education. It is probably the first in the country to adopt wireless and converged technology for networking of its distributed campuses. Campuses in Bhubaneswar are linked to campuses in Bangalore, Pune and New Delhi through state-of-the-art VPN technology. The University is dedicated to providing its students with education that combines rigorous academic study and the latest technological know-how with the support and intellectual simulation of a unique and modern campus.

Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) is the finest expression of KIIT's social commitment. It provides free of cost education, living, vocational training and all the basic necessities of life to 10,000 tribal students belonging to 53 Tribes coming from almost all the districts of Orissa. The school is the largest of its kind in Asia and at present offers education from kindergarten to postgraduate levels. The school is likely to be converted into a tribal University.

 

About KIIT Law School (KLS)

KLS's(established in 2007) focus is a dialectics between legal studies and justice studies. The concept of justice is far more complex than the mere concept of law-it requires a synthesis of 'matters of fact' and 'matters of law'. 'Matters of law' do not go beyond procedural justice. Thus, judgment often gets caught up in the rigmarole of the technicalities of law. KLS through its curricula and practice aims not only to provide sound nuances in the practice of law, but also the subtle techniques of delivering and achieving justice. Thus, a good training in legal education integrates and balances legal studies with justice studies. KLS envision achieving that. KLS also includes within its orbit of pedagogy, unexplored areas in the legal academia. Presently, none of the law schools in the country have given due importance to subjects viz. Marine Science and Law, Mining Engineering and Human Resource Law, Real Estate Development Law, Agricultural Law, Food Technology and Preservation Law etc. KLS constantly, in pursuit of developing sound legal studies synchronises the changing dimensions of eco-socio-legal paradigm.

Legal education is multidimensional-it requires not only procedural skills but also a deep understanding in various epistemologies. For this reason, double degree integrated courses like Law and Management or Law and Social Sciences or Law and Natural Sciences are becoming popular and assuming much importance in the corporate world. Legal studies are now mixed with management or scientific analytical skills to advance the rational judicial system. The curricula of KLS have evolved upon these paradigms.

As an institution of excellence, scholarship and rigour, KLS is dedicated to nurturing students into leaders inculcating in them the intellectual and ethical values that will mould them into socially responsible professional proficient in the dynamic domain of law. We are committed to the evolution of law as an instrument of social change as well as its employment as a mechanism to confront the challenges thrown up by an increasingly industrialized and complex milieu. We are constantly innovating to ensure new and better ways of training professors of the legal fraternity of tomorrow, who would be competent as well as worthy of public trust.

 

About Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar, situated in the eastern coastal plains of India and south-west of the Mahanadi River, is the capital and largest city of Odisha. It is situated between 21° 15' North Latitude 85° 15' Longitude and at an altitude of 43 mtrs. above sea level. The normal temperature here in winter lies between 12 °C to 15 °C and in summer 40 °C to 46 °C. The monsoon reaches in June & the average rainfall per year is between 1400 to 1600 mm.

Once the capital of ancient Kalinga, the city has a long history of 3000 years and is today a center of economic and religious importance. Historically Bhubaneswar has been known by different names such as Toshali, Kalinga Nagari, Nagar Kalinga, Ekamra Kanan, Ekamra Khetra and Mandira Malinya Nagari and is a land of glorious history, art & culture. The city has seen the great Mauryan ruler, Ashoka, changing into an icon of peace. Bhubaneswar is often referred to as the City of Temples, once the home of around 7000 temples dedicated to different deities, spanning the entire history of Kalinga architecture. Bhubaneswar's unique sculptural and architectural heritage, coupled with the sanctity as Ekamrakshetra make it one of the five great religious centers of Odisha since early medieval days.

The modern city of Bhubaneswar was designed by the German architect Otto Königsberger in 1946. It became the political capital of the state of Odisha in 1948, a year after India gained its independence from Britain. It has developed itself greatly, being one of the cleanest planned cities of modern India. It is an emerging IT and Education hub and one of the fastest developing cities of India.

The city is surrounded by dense canopy of forests with the picturesque Chandaka jungles and the Nandankanan Zoo just outside its limits.

 

Places to visit include the Parashurameshwara Temple, the Vaital Deul, the Mukteshwar Temple, the Rajarani Temple, the Lingaraja temple, the Orissa State Museum, the Handicrafts Museum and the Tribal Museum.

Places to visit around Bhubaneswar are Udaygiri and Khandgiri caves (7 km), Dhauli, Atri Springs (42 km), Sun Temple at Konark (65 km) and last but not the least, Puri (60 kms)

 

Nearest Airport

Biju Pattnaik Airport, Bhubaneswar.

 

PLACE OF ACCOMODATION

CONTACT DETAILS

TYPE OF ACCOMODATION

AMOUNT PER DAY (Rs.)

 

 

 

 

KIIT Convention Centre GH

Campus – 6,

KIIT UNIVERSITY

 

Mr. Ashok Ku. Nayak, Manager Guest House

Mo – 9437078868

(Few Rooms available)

Single (Ac)

Double (Ac)

1000.00

1200.00

HOTEL PAL HEIGHTS

PAL HEIGHTS,PLOT NO – J/7,

JYADEV VIHAR, BHUBANESWAR – 751013

PH – 0674 – 2361156/2361106

Fax – 0674 - 2570619

Email – sales@palheights.com

www.palheights.com

 

Pal Grand (sgl)

Pal Grand (dbl)

Pal Royal (sgl)

Pal Royal (dbl)

Suites

Presidential suites

3999.00

4699.00

4699.00

5299.00

9999.00

14999.00

HOTEL SURYANSH

P – 1, JAYDEV VIHAR,

NEAR KALINGA HOSPITAL,

BHUBANESWAR – 751023

PH – 0674 – 2303300/2302700

FAX – 0674 – 2303680

Email – hotel_suryansh@yahoo.co.in

www.suryanshhotels.com

 

Standard Deluxe (sgl)

Standard Deluxe (dbl)

Executive Suite

Executive Deluxe

3500.00

4500.00

7000.00

8500.00

 

 

HOTEL CROWN

 

 

A1/(a), IRC VILLAGE,

BHUBANESWAR – 15

PH – 0674 – 2555500, Fax – 0674 – 2550001

Email – thecrown@vsnl.net

 

 

Standard Rooms (sgl)

Standard (dbl)

Deluxe (sgl)

Deluxe (dbl)

Premium (sgl)

Premium (dbl)

Suite

 

 

5000.00

5500.00

6000.00

6500.00

7000.00

7500.00

10000.00

HOTEL GINGER

OPP. Nalco Headquarters,

Jaydev Vihar, Bhubaneswar – 13

Ph – 0674-6663333,Fax- 0674 – 2303966

Email- marketing.bhubaneshwar@gingerhotels.com

www.gingerhotels.com

 

Standard (sgl)

Standard (dbl)

1599.00

2099.00

 

HOTEL TRIDENT HILTON

CB- 1, Nayapalli

Bhubaneswar- 751001

Ph- 06742301010, Fax - 0674 – 2301302

Email- reservations.bhubaneswar@tridenthotels.com

 

Deluxe (sgl)

Deluxe (dbl)

Junior. Suite

Executive Suite

Presidential suite

10,000.00

11,000.00

14,000.00

18,000.00

22,000.00

HOTEL MAYFAIR

Jaydev  Vihar Bhubaneswar-751001

Ph- 0674 - 2360101, Fax - 0674 – 2360131

Email- sales.lagoon@mayfairhotels.com

www.mayfairhotels.com

 

Executive cottage

Deluxe cottage

Villa

Extra occupancy

9000.00

16,000.00

30,000.00

1500.00

KIIT  University Hostel (for students)

KIIT University, Patia, Bhubaneswar 751024

Email:vshyamkishore@gmail.com

Twin sharing

100.00

     Per Person

KIIT University Accommodation in Guest Houses (For Early Bird only)

KIIT University, Patia, Bhubaneswar 751024

Email:vshyamkishore@gmail.com

Twin sharing

250.00

Per Person

 

 

 

 

 

 

THIRD INTERNATIONAL AND SEVENTH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE

INDIAN SOCIETY OF VICTIMOLOGY

Bhubaneswar

20-22 August, 2010

REGISTRATION FORM

1.      Name :______________________________________________________________

2.      Age :____________yrs                                               Sex: Male/ Female

3.      Designation:____________________________________________________

Institution:______________________________________________________

4.      Full Mailing Address:

____________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

5.      Details Regarding Paper Presentation:

i.                    Whether presenting paper: Yes/No

ii.                  If yes, under which theme? __________________________

iii.                Title of the paper(s):

_______________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

6.      Arrival Details:

i.                    Mode of Travel:                                             Flight/Train/Bus

ii.                  Name of the Flight/Train/Bus:

______________________________________

iii.                Date & Time of Arrival:______________________

7.      Departure Details:

i.                    Mode of Travel:                                             Flight/Train/Bus

ii.                  Name of the Flight/Train/Bus:

______________________________________

iii.                Date & Time of Arrival:____________________________

8.      Accommodation Details:

A.     i.  Accommodation required: Yes/No

ii. If yes,

 Type of Accommodation:_____________________________________

____________________________________________________________

(Please refer the enclosed details for accommodation)

B.      i. No. of days of accommodation required:____________________ days

ii. From ____________________to _______________________________

9.      Food Preference:

i.                    Vegetarian     [  ]                       ii. Non-vegetarian    [  ]

10.    Payment Details:

i.                    Registration Fee                                 : ________________________

ii.                  Full  amount for accommodation    :  _______________________

iii.                Total                                                   :  Rs.______________

iv.                Demand Draft enclosed for             :  Rs.______________________

D.D. No.& Drawee Bank: ____________________ dated________________________________

(Demand Draft to be drawn in the name of "7th Biennial Conference of the ISV" Payable at Bhubaneswar)

Date:                                                                           Signature

 

Note: Anybody interested in taking part in the conference can use a photocopy of this form and register his/her name.

Filled in form along with the Demand Draft to be sent to:

Prof. (Dr.) N.K.Chakrabarti

Organizing Secretary,

Third International & Seventh Biennial Conference of the ISV

KIIT Law School

KIIT University

Patia, KIIT Square

Bhubaneswar-751024

Odisha, India

             Tel./Fax:-91-674-2725440, Mob.:919439537684/919938678277.

             E-mail:isvconf2010@gmail.com

 

For further details you can contact: Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,( +919438303042), Assistant organising secretary 

Third International & Seventh Biennial Conference of the ISV, 

KIIT Law School, 

KIIT Universit

Patia, KIIT Square, 

Bhubaneswar-751024, 

Odisha, India