MASTER’S CONFERENCE ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY – MCIP 2.0

RGSOIPL
The Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, the first of its kind in the IIT system was set up in 2006. The basis of the School is to cater to the need for lawyers with technical expertise. We see ourselves as a part of the global endeavor to integrate technology and law to build technical lawyers with expertise to deal with the legal issues in the interface of technology and law. As such we are the only Law School with a technology focus.


WHY MCIP 2.0?
With most of the research conferences and gatherings aimed at either undergraduates or research scholars, there is a dearth of research platforms for students at the masters’ level. Such a dearth is unfortunate, as it indicates our failure as a society to capitalize on the expertise of the masters’ students.

MCIP aims at being the first of its kind to provide a research platform dedicated solely to masters’ students. In MCIP 1.0, the main theme was “IP AND SOCIETY”. We received a positive response both on a national as well as international level. A selection of 30 papers was made for the conference to maintain the quality of the presentations in the conference. The last edition also had a policy hackathon competition that was open for undergraduate students also

MCIP 2022

PAPER PRESENTATION
Theme: IP and Digital Technologies: Law, Policy and Society.
MCIP 2.0 has a plethora of non-exhaustive sub-themes to offer.
The author may make a suitable choice from the given sub-theme or any other topic which is tangent to the main theme.
❖ DIGITAL INNOVATIONS
❖ DIGITAL SOCIETY AND CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES
❖ DIGITAL HEALTH AND INTERNET PHARMACY
❖ DIGITAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS IN THE VIEW OF PANDEMIC AND IP INTERFACE.
❖ DIGITAL CONTRACTS: IP INTERLINK
❖ IP AND E-COMMERCE: NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ISSUES.
❖ CYBER SECURITY: LEGAL CHALLENGES
❖ DIGITAL PORTALS AND SEXUAL OFFENCES
❖ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
❖ SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY INTERVENTION
❖ TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY AND DIGITAL INTERVENTIONS
❖ DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND LEGAL REFORMS
❖ DIGITAL PLATFORMS AND FUNCTIONING OF COURTS IN INDIA
❖ DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
❖ DIGITAL MEDIA AND ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAW

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

ABSTRACT

1.) The submission is to be made on 10th FEBRUARY

2.) The maximum word limit allowed for the abstract is 300 words inclusive of five keywords.

3.)The abstract should mention the following aspects of the paper: Author details:

  • Name, Institution, Designation (Year),
  • Contact number, Email ID
  • Problem Statement
  • Objective
  • Methodology
  • A brief outline of the paper (tentative)

4.)The abstract should follow the following formatting guidelines:

  • The submission shall be in doc/docx file.
  • The font shall be Times New Roman, 12 font size 1.5 spacing and Justified
  • Abstract shall be submitted at [email protected]


FULL PAPER

1.) The submission is to be made on 15th MARCH
2.)The maximum word limit allowed for the full paper is 8000 words, including footnotes.
3.)The paper should follow the following formatting guidelines:
● The submission shall be in doc/Docx file.
● The font shall be Times New Roman, 12 font size 1.5 spacing and Justified.
● All citations are to be made using the Harvard referencing style (author-date).
● References should be provided only at the end of the paper.
● All the authors are required to use any of the similarity index tools such as Turnitin and submit a report of the similarity report of the full paper.

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