VIENNA 6th International Conference on Law, Business & Management Studies: VLBMS-27

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Call for papers/Topics

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:

1. Independent Law Topics

These topics focus strictly on legal doctrine, jurisprudence, and constitutional frameworks, operating independently of standard business operations.

  • Constitutional and Administrative Law

    • Separation of powers and institutional checks

    • Judicial review of administrative actions

    • Fundamental human rights and civil liberties

    • The mechanics of statutory interpretation

  • Criminal Law and Jurisprudence

    • Theories of punishment and rehabilitation

    • Elements of a crime: actus reus (guilty act) and mens rea (guilty mind)

    • Defenses to criminal liability (e.g., self-defense, duress)

    • Philosophical legal frameworks (Natural Law vs. Legal Positivism)

  • International Public Law

    • Sovereignty and the law of the sea

    • Treaty formation and state responsibility

    • International humanitarian law and war crimes

    • Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (ICJ)

  • Family and Tort Law

    • Matrimonial property and custody frameworks

    • Negligence and the duty of care standard

    • Nuisance, trespass, and defamation

    • Strict liability and vicarious liability protocols

2. Independent Business & Management Topics

These topics deal with internal organizational mechanics, human behavior, and market positioning, independent of specific legal constraints.

  • Organizational Behavior and Human Resources

    • Motivation theories and employee engagement

    • Group dynamics and conflict resolution styles

    • Leadership frameworks (Transactional vs. Transformational)

    • Strategic talent acquisition and workforce planning

  • Strategic Management and Marketing

    • Competitive positioning models (Porter's Five Forces)

    • Consumer psychology and buying behavior

    • Brand equity development and positioning

    • Supply chain optimization and logistics strategy

  • Corporate Finance and Financial Accounting

    • Capital budgeting techniques (Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return)

    • Double-entry bookkeeping and financial statement construction

    • Cost-volume-profit analysis and managerial accounting

    • Working capital management and liquidity optimization

  • Innovation and Operations Management

    • Agile project management methodologies

    • Total Quality Management (TQM) and Six Sigma execution

    • Digital transformation and enterprise software implementation

    • Product life cycle management and R&D pipelines

3. Interrelated Topics (The Intersection of Law & Business)

These topics represent areas where business strategy cannot exist without legal framework, and where law directly regulates or facilitates commercial activity.

  • Corporate Governance and Company Law

    • Fiduciary duties of directors to stakeholders

    • Shareholder rights and minority protections

    • The legal fiction of corporate personality (piercing the corporate veil)

    • Mergers, acquisitions, and hostile takeover regulations

  • Commercial Transactions and Contract Management

    • Formation of commercial contracts (offer, acceptance, consideration)

    • Breach of contract remedies and liquidated damages clauses

    • Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and sale of goods acts

    • E-commerce regulations and digital signatures

  • Employment Law and Human Resource Strategy

    • Unfair dismissal and wrongful termination frameworks

    • Workplace discrimination, equity, and inclusion mandates

    • Wage, hour laws, and collective bargaining agreements

    • Occupational safety, health administration, and workplace liability

  • Intellectual Property (IP) Strategy and Law

    • Patent filing strategies for proprietary technology

    • Trademark protection and brand dilution prevention

    • Copyright ownership in digital and creative industries

    • Trade secrets management and non-disclosure agreements (NDAs)

  • Regulatory Compliance and Market Competition

    • Antitrust and monopoly regulations (preventing market collusion)

    • Consumer protection laws and product liability exposure

    • Data privacy frameworks (GDPR, CCPA) and business cybersecurity compliance

    • Financial regulatory compliance (anti-money laundering, insider trading)

  • International Trade and Cross-Border Business

    • World Trade Organization (WTO) rules and tariff structures

    • Cross-border contract enforcement and choice of law clauses

    • International commercial arbitration and dispute resolution

    • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) regulations and compliance

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