SKS College of Law, Kurukshetra is inviting papers for a Multidisciplinary International Conference on the theme “Law, Technology, and Global Governance: Emerging Challenges in the 21st Century.” The conference brings together academicians, researchers, practitioners and students to critically examine how law intersects with technology, human rights and global governance in tackling today’s most pressing challenges.
The conference is held in online mode, making it accessible to participants from across the world. If your work touches on artificial intelligence, cyber security, environmental justice, international humanitarian law or contemporary global conflicts, this is a platform to present it and have it considered for publication.
SKS College of Law was established in 2025 and is located in Kirmich, Kurukshetra. It is affiliated with Kurukshetra University, Haryana. The college focuses on building strong legal foundations through practical education and conceptual clarity, with the aim of equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed to address real-world legal challenges.
The central theme is Law, Technology, and Global Governance: Emerging Challenges in the 21st Century. The conference invites critical analysis of emerging legal issues, including:
While the primary focus is interdisciplinary, a specialised session will examine the legal dimensions of contemporary conflicts — including the Iran conflict — through the lens of international humanitarian law and human rights.
The conference is open to:
The conference is structured over two days:
As the event is held online, registered participants can join and present remotely.
Papers must follow these guidelines:
Make sure your submission meets each of these requirements before sending it in.
Registration fees vary by participant category:
Please note that where a paper has more than one author, the second (co-)author is required to pay separately as well.
Selected papers will be published in collaboration with an ISSN international peer-reviewed journal, and high-quality papers may also appear as chapters in an edited book volume with ISBN. Authors can indicate their preferred publication format (journal or book chapter). The e-book chapter publication option carries a separate fee as noted above.
Submissions are made through the conference’s official Google Form. Use the registration link to enter your details (name, designation, institution, paper title, city, email and contact number) and upload your fee slip along with the required documents.
The organiser has not published a fixed last date for submission. We have listed an indicative deadline, but applications appear to be accepted on a rolling basis, so it is best to submit as early as you can and confirm timelines with the organiser before paying any fee.