National Law University Odisha is organizing its First Annual International Conference on Finance, Economics, Banking, and Insolvency Laws in collaboration with the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) and National E-Governance Services Limited (NeSL) on the 7th and 8th of September, 2024 at its lush green campus in Cuttack. With this strong support and backing NLUO hopes to continue its tradition of fostering research in newer vistas of law, finance, economics and bankruptcy laws.

About The Conference

Finance is the lifeblood of the corporate economy, with banking institutions facilitating the flow of finances within the framework of economic theories and jurisprudence, thereby enabling self-sustaining economic growth, especially in promoting entrepreneurship. Without the synergy among Finance, Banking, and Economics, firms within the corporate economy will have limited exit strategies, resulting in significant wastage of monetary resources. 

In recent years, there has been a recognized need for growth in research and development within the sectors of finance, banking, insolvency, and economics, particularly with an increased emphasis on financing social sector schemes. The identification of viable financial instruments, banking procedures, regulations, insolvency exit methods, and economic doctrines for optimal resource
utilization has been a primary focus of research in monetary matters. In this context, a conference dedicated to celebrating successes and addressing challenges within existing systems is essential.

During this two-day conference, NLUO aims to initiate a dialogue on the interconnectedness of finance, economics, and banking, with a deeper exploration of insolvency and bankruptcy procedures to enhance the efficient use of financial resources. This dialogue is intended to foster a systemic approach to integrating all regulatory aspects and rule-building, ensuring a cohesive framework that serves the interests of stakeholders in the corporate economy. 

Objective of the Conference

There are very few conferences in India which dedicate themselves to discussion of commercial, economic and bankruptcy related topics. NLUO is desirous of establishing an annual conference purely for discussion and researching of financial, commercial economic and banking related discussions.

In line with our commitment to academic excellence and the pursuit of knowledge, we propose to organize a conference that will serve as a platform for legal luminaries, scholars, professionals, and policymakers to converge and exchange ideas, and deliberate on the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in the corporate economy.

Important Dates

Submission of Abstracts: July 29, 2024
Acceptance of Abstracts: August 5, 2024
Last Date for Paper Submissions: August 25, 2024
Date of Conference: September 7-8, 2024

Sub-Themes for the Technical Sessions During the Conference

These topics are only suggestive to indicate the direction of the conference. However, any other topic related to the subject may also be chosen for the presentation.

  • Impact of insolvency and bankruptcy code on
  • Indian Economy
  • Law and Economics
  • Law and Finance
  • Law and Insolvency
  • Emerging issues in Banking, Finance, Economics and Technology Banking, Insolvency and Technology
  • Emerging in issues in FinTech
  • Role and importance of credit resolution and credit delivery in an economy
  • Issues of Intellectual Property Rights impacting issues of
  • Finance, banking, economics and Insolvency
  • Role of gendered economics and finance
  • Economy and United Nations Sustainable goals
  • MSMEs and their exit strategies
  • Laws and policies pertaining to MSMEs
  • Role and Importance of Creditors in economy
  • Cross Border Insolvency
  • Insolvency and Small and Medium Enterprises
  • Insolvency and Technology
  • Insolvency Professionals as the Pillar of IBC
  • Stressed assets and their management
  • Role played by Asset Reconstruction Companies in managing stressed assets
  • Importance of NCLT in strengthening the corporate economy
  • Importance of a strong regulator in a corporate economy
  • Responsibilities towards stakeholders in financial corporate economies
  • Ethics of stakeholders in financial, banking and insolvency sectors of the economies
  • Global Comparison of insolvency laws in terms of best practices.
  • Impact of liquidation on corporate economies
  • Study of socio-political factors leading to insolvency
  • Study of borrowing pattern and cost of credit leading to insolvency
  • Climate change and credit risk
  • International conflict/geopolitics and credit risk
  • Study of geo-politic situations leading to  turmoil in global financial markets;
  • Insolvency law during COVID-19 Sectoral analysis of effectiveness of IBC;
  • Information Symmetry in Financial Sectors Interplay of regulations between finance, banking and insolvency
  • The economics behind legislating the free markets
  • Institutional support for effective rule implementation in
  • Financial, banking and insolvency sectors of the economy.
  • Use of ADR techniques in resolution of economic disputes
  • The economics of Stressed assets
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