Global Conference on Sky Forensics: Investigating Crimes and Catastrophes in Air and Space by MNLU, Mumbai: Submit by Apr 20

About MNLU Mumbai
Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai (MNLU Mumbai) is a premier, government-run law school established in 2014, offering top-tier legal education in India. Located in Mumbai, it offers 5-year B.A. LL.B (Hons.), LL.M, and Ph.D. programs, admitting students primarily via CLAT. It is known for its strong academic, research focus, and central location.
About National Forensic Sciences University
The National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), established in 2009 and based in Gandhinagar, India, is a premier, central university dedicated solely to forensic science, crime investigation, and behavioral sciences. It is designated as an “Institution of National Importance” and offers specialized, cutting-edge education and research in fields like digital forensics, cybersecurity, and forensic technology.
About the Conference
The Centre for Research in Criminal Justice (CRCJ), Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai, in collaboration with the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), an Institution of National Importance under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, is organising a Global Conference on ‘Sky Forensics’ on 20th & 21st June 2026.
With the rapid expansion of civil aviation, space exploration, satellite technologies, drones, and commercial space travel, incidents involving crimes, accidents, and catastrophic failures in air and space domains have significantly increased in complexity. Traditional forensic frameworks are often inadequate to address evidentiary, jurisdictional, technological, and legal challenges arising from such incidents.
“Sky Forensics” seeks to establish an academic platform to examine how forensic science, law, technology, and policy intersect in the investigation of aerial and space-related crimes and disasters. The conference aims to foster dialogue between legal scholars, forensic scientists, aviation experts, space law specialists, investigators, and policymakers.
Theme
Forensic Investigation of Crimes and Catastrophes in Air and Space
Indicative Sub-Themes
Space
- Space accidents, satellite failures, space debris and liability regimes
- Role of international conventions (Chicago Convention, Outer Space Treaty, etc.)
- Use of AI in detection of outer space mishaps
- Break-Up Events in Orbit: Forensic Reconstruction
- Launch Failure Investigations: Technical and Legal Aspects
- Environmental Forensics in Outer Space
- Establishing Space Forensics as a Discipline for the world
- Contractual Disputes and Space Forensic Audits
- Aviation
Forensics of aircraft sabotage and terrorism
- Aviation accident investigation and forensic reconstruction
- Human factors, cockpit voice recorders, and digital evidence
- Wreckage Examination and Reconstruction Techniques
- Mid-Air Collision Forensics
- Runway Excursion and Overrun Investigations
- Cyber Forensics in Aviation Accidents
- Sustainable Aviation Fuels and New Forensic Challenges
Drones
- Drone forensics and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) crimes
- Crash-site examination and reconstruction of drone incidents
- Spoofing, hijacking, and signal interference: forensic indicators
- Chain of Custody Issues in Seized Drone Evidence
- Use of Drones in Smuggling and Border Crimes: Forensic Challenges
- Policymaking on cross-border drones
- Satellite and ADS-B Data in Aviation Investigations
Eligibility
Participation is open to:
- Academicians and Researchers
- Forensic Science Professionals
- Aviation and Aerospace Experts
- Legal practitioners and Judges
- Investigating Officers and Regulators
- Research scholars and students
Submission Guidelines
- Abstract should not exceed 350 words
- Must indicate the theme of the proposed research with relevant keywords
- Must be accompanied by a cover page including author details
- Co-authorship is permitted (maximum two authors)
- In case of co-authorship, either of the authors should submit the abstract
- Citations must follow APA style
- Selected papers shall be published in an edited book with ISBN and/or in a Special Edition of the MNLUM Journal
Important Dates
- Abstract Submission: 20 April 2026
- Communication of Acceptance: 30 April 2026
- Registration Deadline: 8 May 2026
- Full Paper Submission: 8 June 2026
- Conference Dates: 20–21 June 2026
Registration Fees
- Academicians/Industry Experts/Professionals: INR 2500
- Students: INR 2000
- Ph.D. Research Scholars: INR 2500
- International Participants: USD 350
- Attendees: INR 500
Note:
- Physical attendance is compulsory for attendees
- The conference will be conducted in hybrid mode, therefore presentations may also be delivered online
- Co-authors must register separately
Venue
Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai, Powai, Mumbai (Hybrid Conference)
Registration & Submission Links
Abstract Submission link is here.
Registration link is here.
Payment link is here.
Contact Details
Email: [email protected]
Pranav Talke: 9022406863
Arnav Sinha: 6392366079
Tanya Sara George: 9495983505
The brochure is here.
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