IMS Law College is organising an International Special lecture on Conditional Transaction. Scroll down for more details!

IMS Law College, Noida is organising an International Special lecture on “Conditional Transaction: Roots and Modernity” on October 23, 2023, at 4:00 pm via Google Meet

About the Organiser

IMS Law College, Noida which was established in 2004, is the first Law College in Gautam Buddha Nagar to have started a B.A., LL.B. 5-year degree programme. The College is known for its academic excellence and value-added education. It caters to 5-year law degree courses like B.A., LL.B., and B.Com. LL.B. and LL.B. 3-year degree courses to the aspirants to be competent legal professionals. It imparts world-class education in the discipline of law.

About the Webinar

Conditional Transaction is a complex interplay between traditional roots and modernity, representing a paradigm that acknowledges the significance of both historical foundations and contemporary dynamics. This event seeks to explore the ways in which societies negotiate their traditional values, customs, and cultural heritage in the context of an ever-changing modern world of business where in transactions are very common in day-to-day life.

Date and Time

22nd October, 2023 | 4:00 PM.

Eligibility

Students, Faculty Members, Professionals, Research Scholars, or anyone interested in the event.

About the Speaker

Dr Salvatore Tolone Azzariti, Distinguished Professor of Private Law, University of Oxford and Woxsen University.

Platform

Google Meet.

Registration

[Click here to Register]

Registration Fee

None.

E-certificates to all the registered participants.

Joining Link

[Click here to Join]

Deadline

Register by 22nd October 2023 at 11:59 PM.

Contact

Dr. Govind Prasad Goyal [Convener]

  • Ph: +91-9971129012

Event WhatsApp group: [Click here to Join]

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