2-Day Online International Conference Human Rights, IPR and AI by IILM University: Submit by Apr 25

About IILM University
IILM University was established in 1993 under the aegis of the Ram Krishan & Sons Charitable Trust. With more than 28+ years of experience in training future entrepreneurs and managers, it has emerged as one of the distinguished Universities in the Delhi NCR area. Its campuses are spread across Delhi NCR (Greater Noida and Gurugram), Delhi (Lodhi Road), Lucknow, and Jaipur.
About School of Law
IILM Law School is a pathway not just to the legal profession but for many leadership roles in society. The overall goal of the programs is to educate, train, and develop our students, thereby fostering an in-depth understanding of the laws and the legal profession. It imparts practical training to enhance students’ personal and professional ability to adapt and grow with the changes in the legal environment and to excel in their chosen fields. IILM Law School Greater Noida started its journey in 2022 with the BALLB program and LLM program.
About the Centre
The Centre for Legal Writing, Data Processing, and Artificial Intelligence (CLWDPAI) at IILM University, Greater Noida, is a pioneering initiative established to address the evolving demands of the legal profession in the digital age. By integrating advanced legal writing, data-driven insights, and AI innovation, the Centre aims to empower legal professionals, scholars, and policymakers with cutting-edge tools and training.
It focuses on enhancing legal drafting precision, developing AI models for research and predictive justice, and curating accessible legal databases to streamline compliance and litigation strategies. Through interdisciplinary programs, workshops, and global collaborations, CLWDPAI fosters technological literacy, ethical AI deployment, and equitable access to justice, positioning itself as a hub for transformative legal education and innovation.
About the Conference
Event Name: Two Day Online International Conference Human Rights, Intellectual Property Rights, and Artificial Intelligence: Converging Frontiers and Balancing
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping societies, economies, and legal frameworks worldwide. As AI systems generate content, automate decision-making, and influence access to resources, they intersect with two critical domains: human rights and intellectual property rights (IPR).
AI offers unprecedented opportunities—enhancing access to education, healthcare, and justice—while raising concerns about privacy, discrimination, and accountability. The proliferation of AI-generated works, however, challenge traditional IPR paradigms, questioning ownership, authorship, and enforcement in a digital landscape.
This conference seeks to explore these intersections, addressing the ethical, legal, and practical implications of AI through the lenses of human rights and IPR. As of March 16, 2025, the urgency to harmonize these fields has never been greater, with global debates intensifying over AI regulation, data sovereignty, and equitable innovation.
Objectives
- Examine the impact of AI on human rights and IPR.
- Foster dialogue on balancing technological progress with legal and ethical safeguards.
- Propose actionable frameworks for policymakers, industry, and civil society.
- Share cutting-edge research and case studies on AI’s implications for human rights and IPR.
- Draft recommendations for ethical AI deployment and IPR reform.
- Equip participants with tools to navigate AI-related legal challenges.
- Build a global community of stakeholders committed to responsible AI innovation.
Themes
- Human Rights in the AI Era
- Privacy and surveillance: AI’s role in data collection and profiling.
- Equality and bias: Mitigating algorithmic discrimination in justice, employment, and healthcare.
- Access to technology: Bridging the digital divide as a human rights imperative.
- Intellectual Property Rights and AI
- Authorship and ownership: Who owns AI-generated works—humans, machines, or corporations?
- Patenting AI innovations: Challenges in defining inventorship and novelty.
- Enforcement in the digital realm: Protecting IPR amid AI-driven content proliferation.
- Intersections and Tensions
- AI as a tool for human rights advocacy vs. a threat to individual freedoms.
- IPR as an enabler of innovation vs. a barrier to equitable access.
- Global governance: Harmonizing AI regulations across jurisdictions.
- AI, Liability, and Legal Responsibility
- Accountability frameworks: Determining liability for AI-induced harms.
- Regulatory compliance: Aligning AI systems with existing human rights laws and IPR protections.
- Corporate responsibility: Ethical obligations of AI developers and deployers to prevent misuse or unintended consequences.
- Redress mechanisms: Ensuring accessible pathways for victims of AI-related violations to seek justice.
Target Audience
- Legal scholars and practitioners specializing in human rights and IPR.
- AI developers, data scientists, and tech industry leaders.
- Policymakers and representatives from international organizations (e.g., UN, WIPO).
- Civil society advocates and human rights activists.
- Students and early-career researchers in law, technology, and ethics.
Important Dates:
Last date for Abstract Submission | 25th April 2025, Sunday |
Intimation of Acceptance of Abstract | 30th April 2025, Friday |
Last Date of Registration | 20th May 2025, Saturday |
Last date for Paper Submission | 25th May 2025, Sunday |
Date of Presentation | 29th– 30th May 2025, Thursday and Friday |
Registration Details
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Registration Amount: Rs. 500/-
Submission Guidelines
- The interested person shall submit an abstract of around 300 words followed by 5 keywords on [email protected] till 25th April 2025.
- The subject line of the email for submission of abstract shall be “Abstract for International Conference”.
- The author whose abstract will be accepted by the committee shall prepare a working paper on the approved topic and submit the same by 25th May 2025.
- The subject line of the email for submission of the Working Paper shall be “Working Paper for International Conference.”
- No paper presentation shall be allowed without the submission of a working paper.
- The working paper shall strictly follow the ILI mode of citation.
Expected Outcomes
- Conference Declaration: A consensus document outlining principles and recommendations for AI governance, human rights protection, and IPR adaptation.
- Publication: A peer-reviewed anthology of conference papers, disseminated online and in print.
- Collaborative Networks: Establishment of working groups to pursue ongoing research and advocacy.
- Public Awareness: Media coverage and a digital campaign to amplify key findings.
Contact Details:
For inquiries, partnerships, or submissions:
Dr. Gazala Sharif, Director, Centre for Legal Writing, Data Processing and Artificial Intelligence
- Email ID: [email protected]
- (M): 8825005035
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