
Organised by
Centre for Law, Technology and Innovation,
School of Law, Bennett University
in Collaboration with
Indian Law Institute, New Delhi
Centre for Advanced Studies in Cyber Law and Artificial Intelligence (CASCA), Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab
Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai
Publication Support
JANUS.NET e-Journal of International Relations (Scopus Indexed)
6th, 7th and 8th August 2026
Mode: Hybrid
The School of Law, Bennett University, through its Centre for Law, Technology and Innovation (CLTI), in collaboration with the Indian Law Institute, the Centre for Advanced Studies in Cyber Law and Artificial Intelligence (CASCA), Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab and Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai, and publication collaboration with the JANUS.NET e-Journal of International Relations (Scopus Indexed), is pleased to announce the International Conference on “Artificial Intelligence, Legal Governance, and Sustainable Development: Constitutional, Regulatory and Sectoral Perspectives”, scheduled to be held from August 6-8, 2026 in Hybrid mode.
Organised as part of the decennial celebrations of the School of Law, the conference seeks to foster rigorous academic dialogue on the evolving interface between artificial intelligence, law, and governance. It aims to bring together academicians, researchers, legal practitioners, policymakers, industry experts, and students to deliberate upon pressing constitutional, regulatory, and ethical challenges in the digital age.
THEMES & SUB-THEMES
The conference invites original and unpublished submissions on the following themes and sub-themes:
- Constitutional, Jurisprudential, and Ethical Foundations of AI Governance
- Conceptualising AI as a regulatory object
- Rule of law, proportionality, and due process in algorithmic decision-making
- Constitutional limits on automated governance and public power discretion
- Human dignity, autonomy, and technological mediation
- Ethical principles in AI deployment and accountability frameworks
- Algorithmic Justice and Human Rights in the Digital Age
- Privacy, data protection, and informational self-determination
- Bias, discrimination, and algorithmic fairness
- Freedom of expression, association, and assembly in AI-mediated contexts
- Access to justice, AI-enabled adjudication, and rights-based remedies
- Equity, social inclusion, and non-discrimination in AI systems
- Artificial Intelligence, International Relations, and Global Governance
- Global and multilateral AI governance and the role of international organisations
- Geopolitics of AI, regulatory competition, and strategic autonomy
- International human rights, digital sovereignty, and cross-border data governance
- AI, sustainable development, and international cooperation
- Sovereignty and digital jurisdiction
- AI in Knowledge, Innovation, and Development
- Algorithmic decision-making in education, research, and evaluation
- Academic integrity, surveillance, and student privacy
- Intellectual property, AI-generated works, and innovation policy
- Knowledge commons, trade secrets, and open innovation
- AI as a driver of economic development, labour governance, and inclusive growth
- AI, Sustainability, and Sectoral Development
- AI in energy, environment, and climate governance
- Algorithmic support for sustainability, resource allocation, and green AI
- AI for achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Addressing global inequalities, digital colonialism, and development justice
- International cooperation, accountability, and capacity-building in AI deployment
- AI in Governance
- AI in public administration and governance
- Smart cities and urban governance
- Policy design and welfare delivery
- Policing, surveillance, and law enforcement
PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITY
A limited number of high-quality papers presented at the conference will be selectively considered for publication in the JANUS.NET e-Journal of International Relations (Scopus Indexed), subject to a rigorous double-blind peer-review process. No publication fee shall be charged.
About the Journal:
The JANUS.NET e-Journal of International Relations is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal published by OBSERVARE–Observatory of Foreign Relations, Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, Portugal. It follows internationally recognised standards of scholarly publishing, including a double-blind peer-review process, and is indexed in leading databases such as Scopus, SCImago, DOAJ, and EBSCO. The journal adopts an interdisciplinary approach, welcoming contributions across law, political science, international relations, and allied fields, and provides a global platform for high-quality research on contemporary international and governance issues.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Abstract Submission Deadline: 28 May 2026
- Acceptance Notification: 30 May 2026
- Full Paper Submission: 15 July 2026
- Registration Fee Payment: 1 July 2026 (or as notified)
- Dates of Conference: August 6-8, 2026 (Hybrid)
REGISTRATION FEE
| Category | Fee for Indian Participants (Sole participation) | Fee for Indian Participants (Joint participation) | Fee for Foreign Participants (Sole participation) | Fee for Foreign Participants (Joint participation) |
| Professionals/ Academicians
|
INR 2000 | INR 3500 | USD 25 | USD 40 |
| Ph.D. Scholars | INR 1500 | INR 2500 | USD 20 | USD 20 |
| Undergraduate and Post Graduate Students | INR 1000 | INR 1500 | USD 10 | USD 15 |
| Joint Authorship of Academician with Ph.D. scholar | INR 3000 | USD 30 | ||
| Joint Authorship of Academician with UG/PG Student | INR 2500 | USD 25 | ||
SUBMISSION LINK
- Abstract Submission & Registration Form:
https://forms.gle/gJLi9dsXfAKRhrDH9
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
- Abstract Submission: Authors are required to submit an abstract of 200–250 words, clearly outlining the research objective, methodology, and key arguments, along with five keywords.
- Manuscript Length: Full papers should be between 6,000–9,000 words (inclusive of references). Submissions exceeding the prescribed limit will not be considered.
- Submission Format: Manuscripts must be submitted in .doc format and should include:
- Title of the paper
- Author(s) details (name, designation, institutional affiliation, email, contact number, ORCID ID)
- Abstract and keywords
- Formatting Requirements:
- Font: Times New Roman
- Font Size: 12 (main text), 14 (headings)
- Line Spacing: Single
- Headings: Bold
- Referencing Style: All submissions must strictly follow the APA (7th Edition) citation style.
- Images and Tables: Any diagrams, tables, or graphical content must be properly captioned, numbered, and accompanied by source references. Editable files must be submitted separately.
- Originality & Similarity: Submissions must be original and unpublished. The similarity index must not exceed 10% (as per Turnitin or equivalent tools).
- Use of AI Tools: Any use of AI tools must be properly disclosed, including the name of the tool. Submissions must not contain unacknowledged AI-generated content.
- Review Process: All submissions will undergo an initial screening followed by a rigorous peer-review process, and will be evaluated on originality, relevance, conceptual clarity, and methodological rigour.
- Registration Requirement: Payment of the registration fee (non-refundable) shall be required only after acceptance of the abstract.
WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE
Faculty members, researchers, doctoral scholars, students, legal practitioners, policymakers, and industry stakeholders engaged in law, technology, governance, and allied disciplines.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
CONTACT
For further details, please refer to the brochure or contact the organising committee at Bennett University.
Dr. Alankrita Mathur
alankrita.mathur@bennett.edu.in
Mr. Siddharth Badkul
siddharth.badkul@bennett.edu.in