International Conference | Universal Foundations, Digital Futures: Reaffirming Indigenous Constitutional Values in the Age of AI and Human Rights | IILM University | Online | 29th–30th June 2026

International Conference | Universal Foundations, Digital Futures: Reaffirming Indigenous Constitutional Values in the Age of AI and Human Rights | IILM University | Online | 29th–30th June 2026


The Centre for Legal Writing, Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence, School of Law, IILM University, Greater Noida, proudly announces its 2nd International Conference scheduled for 29th–30th June 2026 in online mode.

About IILM University:

Established in 1993 under the Ram Krishan & Sons Charitable Trust, IILM University has grown into a distinguished institution across Delhi NCR, Lucknow, and Jaipur. The Greater Noida campus, set up under the Uttar Pradesh Private University (Amendment) Act 2022, emphasizes technology, innovation, entrepreneurship, and global inclusivity.

About the School of Law:

IILM Law School offers pathways not only to the legal profession but also to leadership roles in society. Since its inception in 2022, it has introduced BALLB and LLM programs, with BBALLB and LLB (3‑year) programs planned for 2025. The school has expertise in corporate law, ADR, legal writing, and intellectual property rights.

About the Centre:

The Centre for Legal Writing, Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence is a pioneering initiative integrating law, technology, and policy. It equips students and researchers with skills in legal drafting, empirical research, and ethical AI application. Recently, it organized a Six‑Day Faculty Development Programme on “Legal Pedagogy in Transition: Integrating AI & Technology within NEP 2020,” fostering dialogue among academicians, policymakers, and industry experts.

About the Conference:

This year’s theme, “Universal Foundations, Digital Futures: Reaffirming Indigenous Constitutional Values in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights”, focuses on the intersection of constitutional traditions and emerging technologies. The conference will explore:

  • AI’s transformative role in governance, justice, and socio‑economic structures.
  • Challenges of privacy, accountability, transparency, and inequality.
  • The need to harmonize technological progress with constitutional morality and human rights.

It aims to provide a platform for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and technologists to deliberate on digital sovereignty, data governance, equitable innovation, and ethical AI frameworks.

Objectives:

  • Critically examine constitutional and human rights frameworks in AI‑driven environments.
  • Explore governance challenges in aligning AI with indigenous constitutional values.
  • Assess ownership, authorship, and responsibility in AI systems.
  • Promote interdisciplinary dialogue and policy discourse on ethical AI regulation.

Themes:

The conference will cover six broad tracks:

  1. Digital Futures & Indigenous Constitutional Values
  2. Human Rights in Digitally Mediated Societies
  3. Constitutionalism & Governance in the Algorithmic Age
  4. Justice Systems & Techno‑Legal Innovation
  5. Ethics, Accountability & Responsible Innovation
  6. Future Constitutional Orders & Global Perspectives

Eligibility:

Academicians, researchers, legal practitioners, AI professionals, policymakers, civil society members, and students in law, technology, and public policy.

Important Dates:

  • Extended Abstract Submission: 30th May 2026
  • Acceptance Notification: 1st June 2026
  • Registration Deadline: 15th June 2026
  • Working Paper Submission: 20th June 2026
  • Conference Dates: 29th–30th June 2026

Registration Details:

  • Fee: ₹1500 per author
  • Registration Form:
  • Payment Link:

Submission Guidelines:

  • Extended abstract (~300 words, 5 keywords) to clwdpai.sol@iilm.edu by 30th May 2026.
  • Working paper submission by 20th June 2026.
  • Citation style: ILI/Bluebook.
  • No presentation without submission of working paper.

Expected Outcomes:

  • High‑quality interdisciplinary research contributions.
  • Publication opportunities in ISBN books, Scopus‑indexed edited volumes, and peer‑reviewed journals.
  • Policy insights for AI governance.
  • Strengthened academic and professional collaborations.
  • Identification of future research directions in techno‑legal domains.

Contact Details:

Dr. Gazala Sharif
Associate Professor, School of Law, IILM University, Greater Noida
Director, Centre for Legal Writing, Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence
gazala.sharif@iilm.edu | +91 8825005035

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