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About the Law School
T.S. Mishra School of Law is dedicated to providing quality legal education and prioritising outcome-based education. The vision of TSM School of Law is to promote Law courses, programmes, curriculum, research, collaborations, and interaction through its faculty, infrastructure, and varied opportunities.
About the Conference
In an era where cyberspace, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital technologies are reshaping societies, economies, and governance systems, the need for robust legal frameworks has never been more critical. The International Conference on “Navigating the Intersection of AI, Cybersecurity and Law: Challenges and Opportunities”, organized by T.S. Mishra Law School, Lucknow, seeks to address the complex interplay between law, technology, and human rights in the digital age.
This conference serves as a global platform for legal scholars, policymakers, technologists, industry leaders, and human rights advocates to:
- Examine cutting-edge developments in cyber law, AI governance, and digital rights.
- Discuss comparative legal approaches from different jurisdictions.
- Explore ethical dilemmas posed by AI, surveillance, and automation.
- Propose future-ready solutions for balancing innovation with accountability.
With keynote speeches, panel discussions, paper presentations, and interactive workshops, the event will foster cross-border dialogue on pressing issues like data privacy, algorithmic bias, cyber warfare, and the metaverse. The conference also aims to bridge the gap between legal theory and practical implementation, ensuring that laws evolve alongside technological advancements.
Objective
The primary objective of this conference is to foster a multidisciplinary dialogue among policymakers, legal experts, cybersecurity professionals, AI developers, and academia to address the evolving challenges and opportunities at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and regulatory frameworks.
Key Goals
- Examine Global Regulatory Approaches – Analyze existing and proposed laws governing AI and cybersecurity, comparing regional and international models (e.g., EU AI Act, US Executive Orders, UN Cybercrime Treaty).
- Address Ethical and Legal Challenges – Discuss accountability, transparency, and liability in AI-driven systems, as well as the legal implications of cyber threats like deepfakes, autonomous cyber weapons, and AI-powered hacking.
- Strengthen Cybersecurity Laws – Explore ways to enhance legal frameworks to combat cybercrime, protect critical infrastructure, and ensure data sovereignty while balancing innovation and security.
- Promote Compliance and Best Practices – Share strategies for businesses and governments to implement AI and cybersecurity regulations effectively, including risk assessment, auditing, and enforcement mechanisms.
- Encourage International Cooperation – Identify pathways for global collaboration in AI governance and cyber defense, including public-private partnerships and cross-border legal harmonization.
- Future-Proof Policies – Anticipate emerging AI and cybersecurity risks and propose adaptive legal solutions to keep pace with technological advancements.
Theme/ Sub themes
Theme 1: AI Governance and Legal Frameworks
- Subthemes:
- National vs. International AI Regulations
- Ethical AI and Compliance with Human Rights Laws
- Liability and Accountability in AI Decision-Making
- AI vs IPR: Regulation and Challenges
Theme 2: Cybersecurity Laws and Digital Sovereignty
- Subthemes:
- Cybercrime Legislation: Global Harmonization Efforts
- Data Protection vs. National Security: Finding the Balance
- Cross-Border Data Flows and Jurisdictional Challenges
- The Role of International Bodies (UN, INTERPOL, OECD) in Cybersecurity Governance
Theme 3: AI-Driven Cyber Threats and Legal Countermeasures
- Subthemes:
- AI in Cyber Warfare: Legal and Ethical Implications
- Deepfakes, Misinformation, and Legal Remedies
- AI-Powered Cyber Attacks: Detection and Legal Response
- Regulatory Approaches to Autonomous Cyber Defense Systems
Theme 4: Compliance and Enforcement in AI & Cybersecurity
- Subthemes:
- Auditing AI Systems for Legal Compliance
- Cybersecurity Standards and Certification
- Public-Private Partnerships in Regulatory Enforcement
- Penalties and Sanctions for Non-Compliance
Eligibility
Academicians, seasoned professionals, dedicated practitioners, emerging research scholars, inquisitive students both enrolled in undergraduate or masters courses from all academic disciplines and engaged stakeholders to contribute to a vibrant intellectual exchange.
Submission Guidelines
- The Article must be submitted in English only, not exceeding 4000-5000 words (Including footnotes).
- Co-Authorship up to only two members is allowed.
- The abstract must be submitted in MS Word (.doc or .docx) format only not exceeding 300 words. Each abstract must contain a cover page inclusive of the following details:
- Name(s) of the author(s),
- Contact number(s) of the author(s)
- Institutional affiliation
- Email ID
- Designation
- A maximum of 5 keywords are to be provided along with the abstract.
- The article must be the original work of the authors. The article published elsewhere or selected/ submitted for publication elsewhere/ failing in our plagiarism check systems and procedures shall lead to immediate disqualification.
- The organizers reserve the right to cancel/disqualify any of the entry if found in violation of the guidelines for Submission.
- In all matters related to the Competition, the decision of the Panel and T. S. Mishra Law School shall be final and conclusive.
- All the Articles must be sent by email to seminar.tsmlawschool@gmail.com with the subject line “Submission for International Conference 2025”
- The body of the e-mail must specify the author’s Name, Address, e-mail id, Contact number and name of the College/University.
- The article should not contain names or any other marks which reveal the identity of the author.
- The article must be attached in ‘.doc’ or ‘.docx’ format.
Formatting Guidelines
- The article should be typed in Times New Roman, Font Size 12 and Line Spacing 1.5, justified.
- The footnotes must be typed in Times New Roman, Font Size 10 and Line Spacing 1.
- The margin on each side shall be 2.54 cm i.e. 1 inch
- All submissions must follow the Bluebook 20th Edition/ILI Styling for Citation
How to Register?
Interested candidates can register online via the link given at the end of the post.
Fee
- Students
- INR 600 (For single authorship)
- INR 500 (For each co-author in co-authored paper)
- Research Scholars
- INR 700 (For single authorship)
- INR 600 (For each co-author in co-authored paper)
- Academicians
- INR 1000 (For single authorship)
- INR 900 (For each co-author in co-authored paper)
- International Participants
- USD 30 (For single authorship)
- USD 25 (For each co-author in co-authored paper)
Important dates
- Registration start date: 7th July, 2025
- Last date of registration and abstract submission: 20th August, 2025
- Last Date of full paper submission: 22nd August, 2025
- Date of Conference: 24th August, 2025
Click here to register.
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