GCRCJS International Conference On “Crime & Technology: Prospects & Challenges” By GNLU Centre For Research In Criminal Justice Sciences, Gujarat National Law University [February 03 & 04, 2024]: Submit Abstract By 1st December 2023

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Who Is The Organiser?

Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), located in Gujarat, India, was established by the Government of
Gujarat under the Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003 and is recognized by the Bar Council of India
(BCI) and University Grants Commission (UGC). GNLU is a comprehensive, student-centric, multidisciplinary
and research-focused University, dedicated to building an environment enabling critical thinking on
fundamental legal issues. GNLU has also been awarded “A” Grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).

The GNLU Centre for Research in Criminal Justice Sciences is dedicated to specialized studies in the field of Criminal Law, wherein the main objective is to encourage research and analysis in this dynamic field of law. The Centre provides a platform for a holistic research environment and aims to further knowledge and academic discussions about the multifaceted dimensions of criminal science.

The Conference aims to provide a platform for legal scholars, students, practitioners, researchers, technologists, and policymakers to deliberate on the evolving landscape of crime in the digital age. This conference seeks to foster insightful discussions, share cutting-edge research, and propose innovative solutions that address the complex challenges posed by the intersection of crime and technology.

What Are The Details Of The Event?

  • Themes: The conference will primarily focus on “Emerging trends in criminal justice administration vis-à-vis legislation, policies, and technology.” The below themes and sub-themes are merely indicative in nature and not exhaustive. Participants may submit an abstract on any contemporary, relevant, and connected issue of the intersection of criminal justice administration with technology.
    • Assessing the Societal and Legal Impacts of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and Bharatiya Sakshya Bills of 2023;
    • Role and Implementation of Artificial Intelligence and Technology in Policing;
    • Financial Cybercrime Legislation and Enforcement;
    • Analyzing the Role of Policymaking in Regulating the Metaverse;
    • Role of Technology in Criminal Investigation and Forensics;
    • Potential of Technology to Improve Administration of Criminal Justice;
    • Impact of Cyber Security Legislations in India on Various Aspects of Criminal Justice Sciences;
    • The Concept of Cyber Victimology and its Role in Administration of Criminal Justice.
  • Date of the event: February 03 & 04, 2024
  • Abstract Submission: The participants will have to submit an abstract initially which will be vetted. This will be followed by communication of acceptance/rejection being communicated to the participants. Participants who will be accepted will also be sent a link for the payment of fees and the final paper submission. Participants may submit the abstract in .doc or .docx format here by CLICK HERE.
  • Registration Fees:
    • GNLU STUDENTS: 1500 INR.
    • STUDENTS/RESEARCHER: 2000 INR.
    • PROFESSIONALS AND ACADEMICIANS: 3000 INR.
    • FOREIGN STUDENTS/ACADEMICIANS: 90 USD.
    • OBSERVER (NOT PRESENTING THE PAPER): 1500 INR
  • Payment Details:
    • FOR PAYMENT OF REGISTRATION FEES, A SEPARATE LINK WILL BE PROVIDED VIA EMAIL ALONG WITH THE EMAIL FOR ACCEPTANCE OF ABSTRACT.
    • A DETAILED STEP BY STEP GUIDE WILL ALSO BE PROVIDED FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE PARTICIPANTS.
    • CLICK HERE” TO REGISTER ONLY AS AN OBSERVER.
  • Accommodation: It will not be provided for the Participants. However, a list of nearby accommodation will be provided to the participants along with the abstract acceptance mail. In case of any queries, the participants can reach out to the email ID provided.
  • Submission Guidelines:The detailed paper guidelines can be found as under:
    • Name of the author(s) or any other form of identification must not be mentioned in the research paper.
    • Co-authorship is limited to a maximum of two (2) authors.
    • Both the author and co-author have to be present to present the paper in order to be eligible for the certificate.
    • Word limit: 3000 – 4000 words, excluding footnotes, index, and bibliography.
    • Font style – Times New Roman. Font size – 14 for headings, 12 for body, 10 for footnotes.
    • Line spacing – 1.5 for body, 1.0 for footnotes. Citation style – OSCOLA. Margins – 1 inch (i.e., 2.54 cm) on each side.
    • Note: Speaking footnotes are allowed in the submissions but are not mandatory. 
    • Plagiarism limit is 10% in accordance with UGC guidelines.
    • Use of artificial intelligence for submissions is strictly prohibited and highly discouraged.
    • The abstracts that are selected for the final paper presentation will be provided the final paper submission lin
  • Important dates:
    • Submission of Abstract: 1st December 2023.
    • Notification of Acceptance/Rejection of Abstract: 10th December 2023.
    • Submission of Full Paper and Payment of Registration Fees: 15th January 2024.
    • Date of Conference and Paper Presentation: February 03 & 04, 2024.

For More Information:

For any query, email at: confgcrcjs@gnlu.ac.in or contact the following:

  • Mr Vatshal Raval, Secretary: +91 92653 84215
  • Mr Shivam Agrawal, Secretary: +91 94130 29413

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