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AMU Law Student Presents Paper at International Conference on Human–Animal Conflict

 


AMU Law Student Presents Paper at International Conference on Human–Animal Conflict

ALIGARH, March 2: Ayaan Ali Khan, a first-year B.A.LL.B. student of the Faculty of Law and resident member of Dr B.R. Ambedkar Hall, Aligarh Muslim University, presented a research paper at the International Conference on Human–Animal Conflict: Bridging Gaps Towards Sustainable Co-Existence, organised by Adamas University, Kolkata, in collaboration with National Law University, Tripura.

The conference was held in association with the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), Youth for Human Rights International, Washington DC, and Guardians of Human Right (GOHR), bringing together scholars, legal experts and policymakers to deliberate on emerging challenges related to human–animal conflict.

He presented a paper titled Human–Animal Conflict: Legal Challenges & the Quest for Sustainable Co-Existence, highlighting gaps in existing laws and proposing reforms to strengthen prevention, coordination and compensation mechanisms. The study advocated a balanced, rights-based approach integrating conservation with human safety and development.

Prof Mohammad Tariq, Provost, Dr B.R. Ambedkar Hall, congratulated Ayaan on his international presentation.

 

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