TWO DAY SEMINAR ON “THE LEGAL LANDSCAPE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH” ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2025, AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2025”ORGANIZED BY NAWADA VIDHI MAHAVIDYALYA IN ASSOCIATION WITH IQAC

About the College

Nawada Vidhi Mahavidyalaya is a law college in Nawada, Bihar, that was established in 1988. The college is permanently affiliated with Magadh University, Bodhgaya, and recognized by the Bar Council of India. It aims to provide high-standard legal education and has two branches.

About the Seminar

The seminar will take place in a hybrid mode (online/offline). The seminar aims to explore the evolving legal frameworks of AI in the Global South, analyze its socio-economic impacts, and foster dialogue among legal scholars, policymakers, and students. It also seeks to equip participants with insights into AI’s intersection with constitutional law, intellectual property, and human rights. The seminar will feature special guests and resource persons, including Mr. Manan Kumar Mishra, Chairman of the Bar Council of India, Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Kumar Sinha (Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor) Dharmasashtra National Law University, Jabalpur, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vinod Kumar Sinha (Chairman), Bihar State Law Commission (Chief Guest), Mr. Ujjawal Kumar Sinha ( Member Secretary), Bihar State Law Commission (Guest of Honour), Prof. (Dr.) Jai Shankar Singh (Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor) Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab (Guest of Honour) and Prof. (Dr.) Ajay Kumar (Professor of Law), Chanakya National Law University, Dean, Academic Affairs And Law Head, Centre for Post Graduate Legal Studies, Principle Investigator, Ministry Of Law And Justice as the prominent guests.

Themes & Sub-themes

The seminar covers five main themes with several sub-themes:

Theme 1: A Fragmented Global Governance Landscape
  • The U.S. and EU Paradigms
  • China’s State-Centric Control
  • The Global South’s Regulatory Gap
Theme 2: India’s “Middle Path”: A Model for Inclusive Governance
  • The Legal Foundation of “AI for All”
  • From Voluntary Pledges to Enforceable Codes
  • Legal Frameworks for Public-Private Collaboration
Theme 3: Redefining Liability and Accountability
  • Liability for AI-Generated Harm
  • Tackling Algorithmic Bias and Discrimination
  • Legal Implications of AI-Enabled Misinformation
Theme 4: Data Governance and Intellectual Property in the AI Era
  • Data Privacy and Consent
  • Copyright and AI-Generated Content
  • Leveraging AI for Legal Efficiency and Access
Theme 5: Global Collaboration for a Just and Sustainable AI Future
  • The Legal Framework for “AI for Billions”
  • International Regulation of AI’s Environmental Footprint
  • Beyond Law: Building Trust and Ethical Norms

Submission Guidelines

Who can submit: Students, Research Scholars/Faculties/Academicians, Corporate Delegates, and Lawyers.

Rules for the Presentation:

  • No abstract or full paper shall be accepted after the last date of submission;
    • Participants/Paper Presenters have to register after the payment of required fees;
    • For participation, registration is mandatory on confirmation of the participation. Only registered participants will be allowed to take part in Conference;
    • All the registered participants will be provided a participation certificate;

Submission Categories: The seminar invites the submission of abstracts and manuscripts (research papers).

How to submit:

  1. The abstract (of about 250-300 words, with 7-10 keywords) should be sent as an attachment in a Word file.
  2. The following information, in the given format, should be sent along with the Abstract:
  3. Name of the Participant, Official Designation/Institution Details, Contact number Address and Email ID,
  4. Title of Abstract.
  5. Submit your abstract to nawadaaiseminar@gmail.com
  6. Guidelines for Paper Submission and Other important Guidelines:
  7. The title of the paper should be followed by Name, Designation, Name of the Organization / University / Institution and Email address. It is mandatory to mention the Email address, as all future correspondence will be through it;
  8. Name and details of Co-author, if any;
  9. Chapterization: Chapter should be in Times New Roman 12 point font and double spaced. The main Title should be in full capitals, bold and centered 12 point font. Sub-titles should be in sentence case, bold and 12 point font. Author’s names should be in small capitals.

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