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RGNUL Punjab, International Conference, Ethics, Regulations, AI

Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab (RGNUL) is an autonomous National Law University (NLU) established by the RGNUL Act (No. 12 of 2006) passed by the Legislature of the State of Punjab, under the second wave of reforms instituted by the Bar Council of India. Established in 2006, RGNUL has garnered a pan-India reputation as a stellar legal research and education institution. In May 2015, RGNUL became the first and the only NLU to have been accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with an ‘A’ grade. In March 2018, RGNUL was amongst the four NLUs to have been granted autonomous status by the University Grants Commission. The University has been ranked among the top 10 law schools in India in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), by the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.

The Indian Society of International Law (ISIL) was founded in 1959 primarily due to efforts of late V.K. Krishna Menon and was formally inaugurated by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The principal objective of the ISIL is to “foster nation wide, the study and development of International Law and to encourage the comparative study of the application of International Law in other States.” The ISIL organizes conferences and seminars on international legal issues of contemporary interest. Finally and equally important, it conducts and promotes independent research on issues of international law. The teaching wing of the ISIL- the Indian Academy of International Law & Diplomacy, runs post-graduate diploma courses in various branches of international law.

The All India Law Teachers Congress (AILTC) is dedicated to safeguarding and advancing the rights and interests of law teachers across India. Established 25 years ago, the AILTC has witnessed consistent growth in membership over the years. We take great pride and satisfaction in this expanding community, which reflects the unwavering support and commitment of our members. As a registered society, the AILTC comprises law teachers from universities and colleges across India. Its primary aims and objectives include promoting the advancement of legal education and the professional interests of law teachers. The AILTC actively organizes conferences, seminars, and discussions on various aspects of legal education.

Cyber law and Artificial Intelloigence (CASCA) strives to bridge the gap between technological advancements and legal frameworks, creating a comprehensive platform for scholars, practitioners, and students to engage with the pressing issues at the intersection of law and technology. The commitment to fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and promoting academic excellence positions it as a pivotal contributor to the development of effective regulatory policies that address the challenges of the digital era.

The Centre for Criminology, Criminal Justice and Victimology (CCV) has been set up at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab for advanced research, training, policy analysis and consultancy in the areas concerning criminology, criminal justice and victimology. The Centre aims to assist and facilitate the law enforcement agencies, the bench, the bar and the academic institutions, by venturing into unexplored areas or lesser intruded aspects of the criminal justice administration. The manner in which a society administers its criminal justice, is reflective of its efficacy towards balancing the individual liberties and the community norms. With the world mutating at a swifter pace, the time has come where the bench needs the assistance, information and guidance, as they now have to adjudicate upon delicate questions of weighing individual rights against public rights. The role of the academic institutions, the Bar and the community is crucial and central in providing content and training for upgrading and updating the information regarding administration of criminal justice.

About The Conference

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing industries, reshaping norms, and impacting lives, but its rapid growth raises crucial ethical, regulatory, privacy and sustainability concerns. To address these, CASCA is hosting a conference on “Navigating the Future: Ethics, Regulations, and Sustainability in the Age of Artificial Intelligence,” bringing together experts and stakeholders for a multidisciplinary dialogue on AI’s societal impact.

Panel Discussion

The panel discussion, which shall be held in offline mode, will bring together leading experts from academia, industry, and policymaking to explore the interplay between ethics, regulations, and sustainability in AI. Panelists will share insights and present their papers on balancing innovation with accountability, addressing challenges like bias and privacy, and leveraging AI for sustainable growth while ensuring equitable societal impact. Attendance will be by invitation only.

Paper Presentation

The paper presentation session that shall be held in offline mode invites students, scholars and professionals to showcase their insights on AI’s ethical, regulatory, and sustainability dimensions. Participants will present innovative ideas, critical analyses, and solutions addressing pressing challenges in AI development and deployment, fostering intellectual exchange and contributing to the broader discourse on responsible AI practices.

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