Law Centre-II, Faculty of Law, DU: National workshop And Capacity Development Program On 'Artificial Intelligence:Techno-Legal perspective'
LIVELAW NEWS NETWORK
9 Oct 2024 11:56 AM IST
The National workshop and Capacity Development Program on Artificial Intelligence : Techno-Legal perspective is being organised by Law Centre-II, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi in association with HP Microworld and event partner CPRLI with the objective to bring together legal professionals, technologists, policymakers, and academics to explore the transformative role of AI in India's judiciary. This timely gathering addresses the integration of AI technologies that are reshaping the legal landscape, from case management to language translation and decision support. Key focus areas include AI tools like SUPACE and SUVAS, the shift to virtual hearings, ethical considerations in AI adoption, global perspectives on judicial AI, and the future of AI in India's legal system.
Through keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive sessions, the workshop aims to foster dialogue on harnessing AI's potential to address case backlogs, enhance transparency, and improve access to justice across India's diverse population. The workshop through capacity building will help in shaping the future of Artificial Intelligence in legal domain.
SUB THEMES
- Ethical Implications of AI in Law
- AI and Intellectual Property Rights
- Regulatory Frameworks for AI Technologies
- AI in Legal Research and Practice
- Data Privacy and Security in AI Systems
- Judicial Decision-Making and AI
- AI in Dispute Resolution
- AI and Access to Justice
- Future Trends in AI and Legal Practice
Note: The above themes suggested are merely indicative and not exhaustive.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Last date of Submission of Abstract: 15th October, 2024
- Confirmation of Abstract: 17th October 2024
- Submission of Full Papers: 30th October, 2024
- Date of Programme: 18th October, 2024
- Last Date of registration for Participation: 16th October, 2024
Call For Papers: SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Academicians, Policy Makers, Professionals, Researchers, and Students are invited to submit their original unpublished research papers, short research essays, articles, and presentations that have strong connections with the theme of the National Workshop on Artificial Intelligence: Techno-Legal Perspective for this event.
The submissions should adhere to the following guidelines:
- Review Process: We have a double-blind peer review process that focuses solely on the quality of the research, the validity of methods, and the soundness of conclusions. The editorial team is committed to a quick reviewing process.
- Title and Authorship Information: The following information should be submitted through a Google Form in a separate word file:
- The complete title of the manuscript in 16-point Times New Roman Font.
- A short bio-note of the author(s) not exceeding 100 words along with the institutional affiliation and email address. Submit as Word documents (.doc/.docx), along with a separate file containing author(s)' name, email ID, designation, and contact details.
Manuscript Format and Style of Referencing:
- All articles must follow the 20th edition of The Bluebook citation style.
- Use 12-point Times New Roman font with 1.5 line spacing.
- All figures, images, tables, etc. should be embedded into the original file and cited consecutively in the text.
- References in the text should be numbered consecutively in superscripts, with details given at the end of the paper.
- Abstract upto 300 words with keywords.
- Full-length research papers should be within 4000-6000 words, including footnotes.
- Page Margin: Normal (2.54 cm each side)
Terms of Submission:
The manuscript must not have been published elsewhere.
- Multiple and simultaneous submissions are not accepted.
- Plagiarized submissions will be outrightly rejected without a second chance.
- Co-Authorship Guidelines:
- A maximum of three co-authors (including the main author) are allowed per submission.
- All participants in co-authorship must register separately.
- No changes in the author list will be permitted after a manuscript has been accepted.
- Acknowledgements and Copyright:
- All acknowledgments (if any) should be included at the end of the manuscript, before the references.
- Authors should provide proper disclaimers and acknowledgments for materials used.
- The copyrights of the papers published will remain with the author(s).
- The views expressed in the research papers are those of the author(s). The workshop organizers do not hold any responsibility.
- Note: In case of any issue, all decisions will be made by the organizing committee
Efforts will be made by the Organising Committee to include notable submissions in a Scopus Indexed publication or reputed national/international publications.
REGISTRATION FEES & BANK DETAIL
Registration charges - Rs. 200
Name of the Account holder: CPRLI
Account no: 120025597477
IFSC code: CNRB0018686
Branch: Sector 6, Noida, Canara Bank
Note: The utilisation of registration charges includes processing cost of publication of conference proceedings and publications of best quality research papers.
Link for registration: https://forms.gle/x4SePaS2HKeBagYt9
For more details, refer to the brochure here
Certificate of Participation and refreshments will be provided to all the participants.
Contact:
Vivek Durga Trivedi: 8744860099
Madhu Yadav: 8010399803
E-mail: ainationalconferencelc2@gmail.com