About National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU)
The National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), headquartered in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, is an Institution of National Importance established in 2020. Focused on advancing interdisciplinary studies in forensic science, law, criminology, technology, and behavioral sciences, NFSU’s goal is to strengthen the criminal justice system and bridge the gap between academia and practice. With a strong presence across India and international collaborations, NFSU is a leading educational institution in law and forensic sciences, shaping research and policy within India and globally.
About the NFSU Journal of Law and Artificial Intelligence
The NFSU Journal of Law and Artificial Intelligence is a flagship journal published by the School of Law, Forensic Justice, and Policy Studies at NFSU. Established on January 26, 2022, this bi-annual, peer-reviewed journal explores interdisciplinary research at the nexus of law and artificial intelligence. With rapid advancements in AI, the journal provides a critical platform for analyzing legal, ethical, and regulatory implications and encourages innovative thinking to navigate the intersection of AI with legal systems worldwide.
Call for Papers
NFSU invites students, researchers, and legal professionals to contribute to the NFSU Journal of Law and Artificial Intelligence. Submissions for Volume IV should focus on contemporary challenges, ethical considerations, and the transformative potential of AI in the legal landscape. Contributors are encouraged to explore topics that reflect emerging issues in law and AI, driving discussion around the development of laws that can effectively govern AI technologies.
Main Theme: AI and the Evolution of Legal Systems: Challenges, Opportunities, and Ethical Considerations
Suggested Sub-Themes
Authors may choose to explore any of the following suggested sub-themes. However, contributions are not limited to these topics:
- AI-Driven Legal Research and Analytics
- Examining how AI tools enhance research efficiency and accuracy, enabling faster access to legal precedents, data analysis, and case predictions.
- Automated Decision-Making in the Judiciary
- Assessing the advantages and risks of automated decision-making, including issues of due process, transparency, and fairness in AI-supported legal judgments.
- AI and Intellectual Property Law
- Discussing challenges of authorship, ownership, and copyright when AI systems generate creative content, and exploring regulatory approaches for AI-generated works.
- Algorithmic Bias and Discrimination in AI-Assisted Legal Processes
- Analyzing the risks of bias within AI algorithms used in the legal system, with a focus on ensuring fairness and equality in automated legal decisions.
- AI-Powered Smart Contracts and Legal Implications
- Understanding how blockchain and smart contracts transform legal transactions and the potential regulatory challenges they bring.
- Privacy and Data Protection in AI-Enhanced Legal Services
- Examining data privacy concerns when implementing AI in legal services, focusing on regulations like GDPR and India’s Data Protection Bill.
- AI Ethics and Legal Liability
- Exploring legal liability in the context of AI errors or malfunctions, and examining who holds responsibility for autonomous AI decisions.
- Impact of AI on Legal Education and the Future of the Legal Profession
- Evaluating how AI affects legal education, from curriculum adjustments to the potential shift in the role of legal practitioners.
Categories of Submission
NFSU welcomes the following types of submissions:
- Articles (6,000–8,000 words)
- Detailed research articles providing in-depth analysis, novel perspectives, and recommendations on specific topics related to AI and law.
- Notes and Comments (3,000–4,000 words)
- Shorter pieces that provide concise analysis or commentary on recent legal developments, cases, or regulatory updates relevant to AI.
- Case Studies (3,000–5,000 words)
- Analyses of case law involving AI technologies, exploring how courts interpret AI-related legal issues and the potential future impact on jurisprudence.
- Book Reviews (1,500–2,500 words)
- Analytical reviews of recent books on AI, law, and ethics, highlighting significant arguments and providing critique or support for the author’s stance.
Submission Guidelines
- Manuscript Format: All manuscripts must be in MS Word format.
- Word Count:
- Articles: 6,000–8,000 words (excluding footnotes)
- Notes/Comments: 3,000–4,000 words
- Book Reviews: 1,500–2,500 words
- Abstract: Submissions must include an abstract of 200–250 words summarizing the key points of the paper.
- Authorship: Submissions can have up to two authors, with primary and corresponding author details clearly indicated.
- Reference Style: Bluebook (21st Edition)
- Formatting:
- Font: Times New Roman, 12 pt for body, 10 pt for footnotes.
- Spacing: 1.5 for the main text, 1.0 for footnotes.
Eligibility
The call for papers is open to law students, research scholars, academicians, practicing lawyers, judicial officers, and industry professionals with an interest in law and artificial intelligence.
Submission Process and Deadline
- Submission Link: Submit Your Paper
- Deadline: 11:59 PM (IST), 25 November 2024. Late submissions will not be considered.
Contact Information
For queries related to submissions, please contact the editorial team:
- Dr. Bishwa Kallyan Dash, Associate Editor – bishwa.dash@nfsu.ac.in
- Mr. Nimesh Patel, Associate Editor – nimesh.patel@nfsu.ac.in
- Journal Website: NFSU Journal of Law and Artificial Intelligence
Brochure
Related Opportunities
For more calls for papers and legal internships, consider:
- Call for Papers – NLIU CPS Journal for Legislative Drafting and Parliamentary Research (JLDPR)
- Internship by LEGALIT
- National Moot Court Competition by NUSRL
Contribute to critical discussions on AI and law by submitting to the NFSU Journal of Law and Artificial Intelligence, an influential platform for innovative research shaping the future of legal systems in the age of artificial intelligence.
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