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CfP: International Conference on Law, Economics and Artificial Intelligence at DNLU Jabalpur in Collaboration with CTIL, Govt of India [Oct 5-6]: Submit by July 15

DNLU Jabalpur in Collaboration with CTIL, Govt of India is organising International Conference on Law, Economics and Artificial Intelligence on 5-6 October 2024.

About CTIL

The Centre for Trade and Investment Law (CTIL) was established in the year 2016 by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT). The Centre’s primary objective is to provide sound and rigorous analysis of legal issues pertaining to international trade and investment law to the Government of India and other governmental agencies.

About DNLU

Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur (M.P.) ‘DNLU’ India is one of the leading and premier law
institutes imparting legal education and research. The University was established in the year 2018 by Madhya Pradesh Dharmashastra National Law University Act 24 of 2018, with the object of advancing the cause of legal education and achieving excellence as a university for imparting value-based legal education.

About the Conference

In the contemporary swiftly changing global environment, the confluence of Law, Economics, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) takes center stage in driving innovation and change across various sectors. The Interdisciplinary Conference on Law, Economics, and AI, meticulously organized by Centre for Law & Economics, Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur (DNLU) in collaboration with Centre for Trade and Investment Law (CTIL), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India represents an innovative platform poised to explore, analyze, and innovate within this dynamic intersection.

Fundamentally, this conference acts as a hub for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and industry leaders to come together, share insights, and collectively shape the future landscape. With a thematic scope covering agriculture, healthcare, banking, trade, education, judiciary, and more, the conference provides a broad canvas for discussion and discovery.

In the agricultural sector, discussions revolve around how AI can revolutionize precision farming, enhance yields, and transform the agricultural domain. Legal frameworks intersect with economic considerations, grappling with issues like data ownership, intellectual property, and fair access. Moving to healthcare, AI’s integration signals a fundamental shift in healthcare delivery, from diagnosis to treatment optimization and drug discovery.

The conference’s objectives include fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, showcasing innovative research, and proposing technology-driven solutions, aiming to generate actionable insights and policy recommendations extending beyond academia’s borders. Through collaboration and co-creation, the conference seeks to pave a path where law, economics, and AI synergize to build a more equitable, sustainable, and inclusive future.

Theme

Centre for Law & Economics of Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) in collaboration with Centre for Trade and Investment Law (CTIL), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India proudly announces its Two Day Interdisciplinary International Conference on “Law Economics & Artificial Intelligence”.

This conference will provide platform to scholars, practitioners and enthusiasts to participate, present papers and engage in discussions shaping the future of Artificial Intelligence in legal and economics domain. We warmly welcome all to join this ground breaking endeavour fostering innovation at the forefront of legal academia.

Sub-themes

  • AI-Enabled Precision Agriculture
  • Healthcare AI Regulation and Economic Impact
  • AI in Environmental Law and Economics
  • AI and Personalized Medicine
  • AI in Financial Regulation
  • AI in Criminal Justice
  • AI and Labour Law
  • AI and Healthcare Economics
  • AI in Education Policy and Economics
  • AI and Transportation Law and Economics
  • AI in Energy Policy and Economics
  • AI in Retail and Consumer Law
  • AI and Urban Planning
  • AI in Social Welfare Policy
  • AI in International Trade and Diplomacy

Who can attend?

International Conference on Law, Economics & Artificial Intelligence 2024 invite participation from across the diversified section of stakeholders of theme of conference which broadly includes Lawyers/ Legal Professionals, Economists, Scientist, Policymakers, Chartered Accountants/ Company Secretariats/ Financial Analyst, Judges, Legislators, Bureaucrats, Government officials, Academicians, Industry leaders, Corporate heads, Researchers, NGOs, Undergraduate and Post- graduate Students, and Doctoral Candidates.

Submission Guidelines

  • 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.
  • Abstracts of minimum 300 and maximum 500 words (excluding keywords) are invited, submitted as Word documents (.doc/.docs), along with a separate file containing author(s)’ name, email ID, designation, and contact details. Minimum keywords: 4-5 words.
  • Manuscript Format and Style of Referencing:
    • All articles must follow a uniform citation style the 20th edition of the bluebook. Please use a 10-point Times New Roman font without spacing.
    • All figures, images, tables, etc. should be embedded into the original file. All figures and images should be cited in the manuscript in consecutive order. Tables should also be cited consecutively in the text.
    • Each table must have a descriptive title and if numerical measurements are given, the units should be included in the column heading. It is the responsibility of the author(s) to ensure that information in each reference is complete and accurate.
    • All the references in the text should be numbered consecutively in superscripts and their details should be given consecutively at the end of the paper.
    • Full-length research papers should be within 4000-6000 words, including footnotes.
    • Page Margin: Normal (2.54 cm each side), body 12 points Times New Roman Font.
  • Terms of submission: The manuscript must be submitted on the understanding that
    • It has not been published elsewhere.
    • We do not accept multiple and simultaneous submissions.
    • If any manuscript is found plagiarized, it will be outrightly rejected without giving a second chance.
  • Co-Authorship Guidelines
    • A maximum of three co-authors (including author) are allowed per submission.
    • Authors and co-authors applying in co-authorship are eligible for a 40% discount on the registration fee.
    • In case of co-authorship, all the participants have to register separately.
    • There will not be any discount on the accommodation fees.
    • 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. A proper disclaimer and acknowledgment for the materials used should be provided by the author(s). The copyrights of the paper/s published in the journal will be with the author(s). The views expressed in the research papers are those of the author(s). The journal does not hold any responsibility.

Important dates

  • Last date of abstract submission: 15-July-2024
  • Intimation of selection of Abstract: 25-July-2024
  • Last date of registration: 05-August-2024
  • Submission of Sull papers: 15-August-2024
  • Date of conference: 05th -06th October, 2024

How to register?

Interested candidates can register/ submit abstract at the link given at the end of the post.

Fee

  • For undergraduate and post-graduate students (from legal and non-legal discipline): Rs. 5000/- (with accommodation) and Rs. 3000/- (without accommodation).
  • For Academics, professionals, lawyers, advocates, research scholars from legal and non-legal disciplines: Rs. 7000/- (with accommodation) and Rs. 5000/- (without accommodation).
  • For DNLU Students: Rs. 1500/- (without accommodation)
  • Fees to be paid only after the Abstract Selection. The selected abstracts will be notified through email.

Contact

Conference Email Address: rcle@mpdnlu.ac.in

Click here to submit.

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