In presence of His Excellency Dr. Mohamed bin Mubarak Juma, the Minister of Education and Chairman of the Higher Education Council (HEC) Board of Trustees, Gulf University is honored to announce the 1st International Conference on Digital Law and Technological Advancements (ICDLTA 2024). This landmark event, scheduled for the October 30 & 31, 2024 in the Kingdom of Bahrain, will be conducted in a hybrid format, blending in-person and virtual participation to accommodate a global audience.
ICDLTA 2024 aims to be the premier forum for presenting new advances and research findings in the fields of digital law and technological advancements. The conference will gather leading researchers, legal professionals, and scientists from around the world to exchange their latest research results and ideas. The theme for ICDLTA 2024, “Law in the Age of Digital Transformation,” underscores the significant role of digital innovation in addressing the challenges of today’s global economy. By transforming scientific and legal knowledge into practical applications, this innovation drives economic growth and societal benefits.
As we stand at the cusp of unprecedented technological advancements, the legal field is experiencing transformative changes. From the rise of artificial intelligence and blockchain to the proliferation of digital contracts and cyber regulations, the need for innovative legal frameworks has never been more critical. ICDLTA 2024 seeks to address these challenges and opportunities by fostering a multidisciplinary dialogue that bridges the gap between legal theory and technological practice.
The conference aspires to provide a dynamic platform for legal experts, engineers, academics, and researchers to disseminate their current research findings, discuss recent developments, and explore future trends. The event will facilitate collaboration among educators, researchers, and policymakers to share practices, studies, insights, and experiences on integrating technology into 21st-century learning and legal practices.
Conference Objectives:
Foster Knowledge Exchange and Collaboration: Create a dynamic platform for researchers, legal experts, technologists, educators, and industry professionals to share ideas, research findings, and innovative practices in digital law and technological advancements. Promote international cooperation and the sharing of best practices to address global challenges.
Advance Digital Legal Frameworks and Ethical Practices: Develop and discuss robust legal frameworks for digital transformation, cybersecurity, data protection, and emerging technologies. Address ethical considerations, promoting responsible practices in the development and deployment of AI, blockchain, and other advanced technologies. Aim to create actionable guidelines for policymakers and industry leaders.
Enhance Legal and Technological Education: Highlight innovative educational strategies and tools to prepare the next generation of legal professionals and technologists. Focus on integrating digital skills and technological literacy into legal education and continuous professional development, ensuring that legal systems keep pace with technological progress.
Facilitate Sustainable Development and Innovation: Promote the role of digital technologies in achieving sustainable development goals, discussing their impact on environmental sustainability, economic growth, and social well-being. Showcase cutting-edge research and technological innovations with commercialization potential, and facilitate connections between researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors.
Support Digital Transformation in Legal Practices and Build a Community of Practice: Provide insights on leveraging digital tools and technologies to enhance efficiency, improve client services, and maintain competitiveness in a rapidly evolving landscape. Build a global community of practice where participants can continue to exchange knowledge, collaborate on projects, and support each other’s professional growth long after the conference concludes.
Conference Tracks & Themes:
- Track 1: Legal Frameworks and Digital Transformation
- Track 2: Artificial Intelligence and Law
- Track 3: Blockchain and Smart Contracts
- Track 4: Intellectual Property in the Digital Age
- Track 5: Cybercrime and Digital Forensics
- Track 6: Privacy and Data Protection
- Track 7: E-Commerce and Digital Trade
- Track 8: Digital Rights and Freedoms
- Track 9: Technology in Legal Practice
- Track 10: General Law Topics
- Track 11: Emerging Technologies and Future Legal Challenges
Publications:
All submissions are subjected to peer review before receiving the final acceptance. All accepted papers will be published to Springer Nature which are indexed by SCOPUS.
Venue:
Hybrid Mode (Online/Physical), Gulf University, Kingdom of Bahrain.