About
The School of Legal Studies and the Centre for Criminology & Victimology, K.R. Mangalam University, are organising a National Conference on 18–19 September 2025 in hybrid mode. The conference aims to foster dialogue between legal scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and law enforcement experts on the critical issues surrounding digital policing, surveillance, and privacy in India’s evolving legal landscape.
Eligibility
The call is open to academicians, research scholars, legal professionals, law enforcement officials, and students with an interest in law, technology, and criminal justice.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Participants are invited to present original research papers or case studies on the conference themes.
- Selected papers will be published in an edited book with ISBN or in the SOLS Journal.
- Paper presenters are expected to engage in meaningful discussions and contribute to interdisciplinary dialogue.
- Attendees will have the opportunity to network with experts and gain insights into the intersection of law, technology, and constitutional rights.
How to Apply
- Submit abstracts/papers in line with the conference themes:
- Surveillance & Privacy Concerns
- Jurisdictional Challenges in Digital Arrests
- Cyber Policing & Social Media Monitoring
- Case Laws & Judicial Responses
- Role of AI & Emerging Technologies in Criminal Justice
- Mode: Hybrid (both physical and virtual participation available).
- Submission details and registration link will be available on the official conference page (to be shared by the organisers).
This conference is an opportunity to critically engage with one of the most pressing challenges of our time—how to balance law enforcement imperatives with fundamental rights in the digital age.
Link to official notification- LINK
