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ALSA Law and Technology Conference by DY Patil

About School of Law, DY Patil University

DY Patil Deemed to be University, School of law is an institute where our end goal is to make our students industry ready. The learning ambiance at SOL provides ample opportunity to our students to enhance Legal acumen and to develop one’s personality for a challenging future.

DYPSOL always endeavours to link with the Legal fraternity, Law Firms, and shoulder social responsibilities.

About the Conference

DY Patil University School of Law, Navi Mumbai, India and the ALSA Law and Technology Chapter are pleased to announce a conference in 2026 on the theme of ‘Technology Governance or Technology Government.

The 2026 Law and Technology Conference invites interest from global participants to continue to take the discussion on all aspects surrounding technology and law forward.

Recognising that technology has expeditiously disrupted many different traditionally held beliefs, the 2026 Conference will reflect that disruptive characteristic by engaging in critical and novel ideas surrounding the interaction of law and technology.

About ALSA

In September 2020, founding members established the Asian Law Schools Association (ALSA) to uphold and advance excellence in legal education and scholarship in Asia through meaningful collaboration among Asian law schools.

ALSA promotes the core values of academic freedom, the rule of law, diversity, integrity, and professionalism.

About the Journal

Law, Technology and Humans is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing original, innovative research concerned with the human and humanity of law and technology. Law, Technology and Humans publishes collections of articles in special issues and symposiums, and individual articles.

It publishes three issues per year: April, July and November. Articles may also be available as Online First.

The Journal is indexed by Scopus, AustLII, DOAJ, and EBSCO.

Themes

  • Constitutional law and limits on state-corporate use of technology
  • Environmental law and data centres sovereignty
  • Intellectual property law and egalitarian innovation
  • Criminal justice law and access to justice, including feminist theories
  • Transport law and liability issues, including human-autonomy interoperability and interaction
  • Procedural law and technological disruptions
  • Law of Technology versus Technology of law
  • Crossroads of LLMs and intellectual property rights
  • Training AI: Just a technical intervention or a contractual liability?
  • Data privacy: A law in isolation or new backbone to digital laws?
  • Device automation: Developer vs Deployer obligations

Date

11-13 December 2026

Submission Procedure

  • All submissions must be sent to dypsol.alsa2026@dypatil.edu
  • Submissions will be reviewed by an editorial committee consisting of members from the ‘Law and Technology’ Chapter of Asian Law School Association (Chapters – ALSA), DY Patil University (School of Law – DY Patil), and other interested scholars.
  • Submissions should follow the guidelines and examples from the journal (Link is added at the end of the post).

Contact Information

Email: law-alsa@nus.edu.sg

Click here for the official notification!

Click here for the submission guidelines!

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