Monday, June 16, 2025

22 October 2025 - Hybrid (Physical & online)

Faculty of Law Sub-Theme: "Advancing Research & Innovation Through African Jurisprudence"

Abstract submission Deadline:  25 July 2025

The Abstract should be presented in the following format:

Purpose: Why you chose to study this topic or problem and its relevance. What is the key argument or main finding is.

Study design/methodology/approach: Let readers know exactly what you did to reach your results. For example, did you undertake interviews? Did you carry out doctrinal legal research or socio-legal research or qualitative etc? What tools, methods, did you use?

Findings: Here you can explain ‘what’ you found during your study, whether it answers the problem you set out to explore, and whether your hypothesis was confirmed.

Originality/value: Provide readers with an analysis of the value of your results.

Practical implications: What is/are the Socio-legal innovation(s) for addressing challenges to sustainable development? innovations

The structured abstract should not exceed 300 words.

Abstract submission is open and kindly submit your abstract through the link below

https://forms.gle/ubaCjZ3ywTfsUYQb6