LEX NOVA 2026! National Conference on Contemporary Challenges and Emerging Trends in Law at Vitasta School of Law! Submit Now!

About the Institution

Vitasta School of Law, established in 2011, is affiliated with the University of Kashmir and recognized by the Bar Council of India. The institution offers the five-year integrated B.A. LL.B. programme and has consistently been committed to imparting quality legal education by nurturing competent legal professionals, advocates, administrators, and techno-legal experts.

About the Conference

Vitasta School of Law is pleased to announce LEX NOVA 2026, a National Conference on “Contemporary Challenges and Emerging Trends in Law”, to be held in Hybrid Mode on 5 September 2026. The conference seeks to provide an intellectual platform for academicians, researchers, legal professionals, policymakers, students, and other stakeholders to deliberate upon the rapidly evolving legal landscape. It aims to encourage meaningful academic discourse, interdisciplinary research, and innovative solutions to contemporary legal issues while fostering collaboration between academia, Bar, Bench, industry, and policymakers.

Theme

Contemporary Challenges and Emerging Trends in Law

Sub-Themes

  • Artificial Intelligence Governance, Liability and Ethical Frameworks
  • Algorithmic Accountability, Bias Auditing and Automated Decision-Making
  • Data Privacy, Data Sovereignty and Cross-Border Data Flows
  • Cybersecurity, Critical Infrastructure Protection and Cyber Warfare
  • Quantum Computing, Emerging Technologies and National Security Law
  • Generative AI, Deepfakes and Intellectual Property Challenges
  • Blockchain, Digital Assets and CBDC Regulation
  • Environmental Law, Climate Litigation and Sustainability
  • ESG, Sustainable Finance and Corporate Due Diligence
  • Space Law and Commercial Space Activities
  • Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Gig Economy and Labour Rights
  • Platform Regulation, Online Safety and Content Moderation
  • Competition Law in Digital Markets
  • Bioethics, Biotechnology and Health Data Privacy
  • Access to Justice, Legal Technology and Online Dispute Resolution
  • International Trade Law and Economic Sanctions
  • Human Rights in the Digital Age
  • Mental Health, Neurotechnology and Consumer Rights
  • Judicial Reforms, ADR and Professional Ethics
  • Gender Justice, Diversity and Inclusive Legal Frameworks

Who Can Submit?

The conference is open to students, educators, researchers, academicians, practitioners, policy- makers and other legal stakeholders.

Mode

Hybrid

Submission Categories

  • Research Papers/Articles (3,000–5,000 words)
  • Case Studies (2,000–3,000 words)
  • Policy Briefs (1,500–2,500 words)

Submission Guidelines

  • The submission must be original and unpublished.
  • Simultaneous submission elsewhere is not permitted.
  • Manuscripts must be submitted in .docx format only.
  • Citation style: Bluebook (20th Edition)
  • Font: Times New Roman, Size 12, Line Spacing 1.5
  • Submissions must be free from plagiarism, grammatical errors, and offensive content.
  • Manuscripts not contain the author’s name or any details to facilitate blind peer review.

Registration Fee

Early Bird Registration

  • Students: ₹300
  • Research Scholars: ₹600
  • Faculty & Others: ₹1,000

Regular Registration

  • Students: ₹500
  • Research Scholars: ₹750
  • Faculty & Others: ₹1,200

Non-Presenters

Attendee: ₹250.

How to Register?

Click here to Register.

Important dates

  • Conference Date: 5 September 2026
  • Last Date for Abstract Submission: 20 July 2026
  • Notification of Abstract Acceptance: 26 July 2026
  • Last Date for Early Bird Registration: 31 July 2026
  • Last Date for Registration: 12 August 2026
  • Last Date for Manuscript Submission: 25 August 2026

Contact Information

For More InfoClick here to download the brochure.

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