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CfP: International Conference on Socio-Legal Intricacies of Artificial Intelligence

CfP: International Conference on Socio-Legal Intricacies of Artificial Intelligence

MIT World Peace University, Pune | Publication with Springer Nature (Atlantis Press)

The School of Law at MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU), Pune, invites original and unpublished research papers for its two-day international conference exploring the critical intersections of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Law, and Society.

The conference aims to address the complex legal, ethical, and social questions arising from the rapid integration of AI technologies across modern life.

Key Dates & Timeline

StageDateRequirement
Abstract Submission DeadlineNovember 25, 2025Submit abstracts for consideration.
Notification of Abstract Selection(To be communicated later)Selected authors will be notified via email.
Full Paper Submission DeadlineFebruary 13-14, 2026Submit the final manuscript (max. 8 pages).
Date of ConferenceFebruary 13-14, 2026Conference Date (In-Person, Pune)
VenueMIT World Peace University, Kothrud, Pune, India 

Call for Papers: Suggested Themes (Illustrative)

The conference welcomes interdisciplinary insights from scholars, practitioners, and students focusing on the multifaceted relationship between AI and law:

  • AI and Privacy: Legal and ethical challenges in data collection, surveillance, and automated decision-making.
  • AI’s Liability and Accountability: Determining responsibility for AI errors and exploring the concept of AI personhood.
  • AI and Intellectual Property Rights: Ownership, authorship, and creativity in an AI-driven world.
  • AI in Criminal Justice and Surveillance: Use of AI in policing, predictive crime prevention, and human rights implications.
  • AI in Healthcare: Ethical dilemmas and regulatory frameworks for AI-based medical diagnostics.
  • AI in Legal Practice and Access to Justice: Using AI to enhance legal research, case prediction, and justice delivery.

Publication and Recognition Opportunity

All accepted papers will undergo a double-blind peer review and receive a prestigious publication:

  • Conference Proceedings Volume (Atlantis Press, an imprint of Springer Nature): Published with ISSN and DOI.
  • Best Papers may be recommended for special journal issues or editorial features.

Submission Guidelines Summary

CategoryLengthFormat Requirement
Main ManuscriptMax. 8 pagesSingle column, 10-point font, single spacing.
Plagiarism CheckMust be below 10% (Screened via Turnitin). 
Author DetailsMust be mentioned only on a separate title page (for blind review). 
TemplateMust adhere to the Springer Nature conference paper template. 

Target Audience

Academicians, researchers (law, ethics, social sciences), practicing lawyers, judges, policymakers, AI developers, and students interested in technology law and ethics.

How to Submit

To submit your paper or access the full Author Guidelines and template, please visit the official conference website or contact us using the information below.

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