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Call for Paper 

     The Organizing Committee invites researchers  and authors from all univeirsities and reserach centers in the world to participate in the Second International Conference on Legal Sciences (Law in the Era of the Fifth Industrial Revolution – Challenges and Solutions (ICLS26)), which will be organized by the College of Law - University of Fallujah: during the period (15-16/4/2026).

Participation in this conference is available for all research and academic institutions and individuals. This conference is an opportunity for researchers and experts to establish a common ground for discussion and review of the latest scientific research in several areas included in the conference's themes.



Conference Topics : 

Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:


First Theme: The Effectiveness of Private Law Rules in Addressing the Challenges of the Fifth Industrial Revolution


The extent to which intellectual property rules accommodate the outputs of the Fifth Industrial Revolution.

The effectiveness of intellectual property rules in protecting AI innovations.

The effectiveness of private law rules in safeguarding cyber security.

The impact of the Fifth Industrial Revolution on the rules of private international law.

The impact of the Fifth Industrial Revolution on civil litigation and dispute resolution.

The reflection of the Fifth Industrial Revolution on matters of personal status.

The extent to which commercial law rules accommodate the outputs of the Fifth Industrial Revolution.

The impact of AI systems on the management and investment of commercial activities.

Legal protection in the era of the Internet of Things.


​​​​​​​Second Theme: Civil Law Rules in Confronting the Fifth Industrial Revolution

The possibility of recognizing legal personality for AI applications.

The impact of AI applications on the classification of objects and property.

Adapting the rules of civil liability to accommodate damages arising from the Fifth Industrial Revolution.

The impact of artificial intelligence on the general theory of contract rules.

Civil protection of privacy rights in light of AI technologies and genetic engineering.

Cyber security and the protection of personal data in the era of the Fifth Industrial Revolution.


Third Theme: The Effectiveness of Public International Law Rules in Addressing the Applications of the Fifth Industrial Revolution

International responsibility for military AI innovations.

Public international law and cyber security challenges.

The adequacy of international treaties in keeping pace with the challenges of the Fifth Industrial Revolution.

International cooperation in regulating the Internet of Things.

International regulation of renewable energy and environmental preservation technologies.


Fourth Theme: The Impact of Fifth Industrial Revolution Technologies on Criminal Justice


The impact of Fifth Industrial Revolution applications on crime prevention.

The impact of Fifth Industrial Revolution applications on the establishment of criminal liability.

Challenges of evidence in the realm of digital crimes.

The impact of Fifth Industrial Revolution applications on criminal sanctions and their enforcement.

The impact of Fifth Industrial Revolution applications on criminal procedural rules.


​​​​​​​- Fifth Theme: Industrial Revolution


Challenges of the Fifth Industrial Revolution and national sovereignty.

The impact of the digital revolution on human rights and fundamental freedoms.

Taxation amid the challenges of the digital economy.

Electronic financial transfers, virtual currencies (crypto currencies), and their impact on state finances.

The effects of artificial intelligence in the field of public employment.

The impact of AI applications on achieving sustainable environmental development.

Preserving the right to privacy in the age of AI technology.

Protecting human rights amid the increasing reliance on technology


- Key Dates

  • Conference Announcement: 15 June 2025.                                                     
  • Last Submitting Paper: 1 Feb. 2026 ​​​​​​​
  • Final Notification: 1 March 2026.
  • Camera Ready: 10 March 2026.
  • Conference Date:  15 Aprile 2026.



- Publication : 

     

The first part of the conference papers (ranked papers) will be announced soon .

- Another part of paper will be published in the special issue of Researcher Journal for Law Sciences , which is issued by the College of Law - University of Fallujah and approved by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.

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- Conference Organizer:

      College of Law - University of Fallujah