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2025

Vol 5 (2025): 5th: SESSION 2 PROCEEDING: Legal and Human Rights Issues of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Gaps and Challenges, And Affected Future Legal Development in Various Countries

PDIH - The Faculty of Law at Universitas Islam Sultan Agung (UNISSULA) is hosting a prestigious academic gathering titled the "International Conference and Call for Paper." This event serves as a strategic forum for legal scholars, practitioners, and students to engage in critical dialogue regarding one of the most pressing issues of the modern era: the intersection of technology and jurisprudence.

Central Theme: The conference centers on the theme: "Legal and Human Rights Issues of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Gaps and Challenges, and Affected Future Legal Development in Various Countries." The discussion aims to dissect the complexities of AI integration within legal frameworks and its profound implications for human rights and global legislative evolution.

Event Schedule and Venue: The conference is scheduled to take place on Thursday, May 16, 2024, starting at 08:30 WIB. The event will be held physically at the Imam Syafei Building, Faculty of Law, UNISSULA.

Distinguished Speakers: The event will be headlined by a Keynote Address from Prof. Dr. H. M. Syarifuddin, S.H., M.H., the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia.

To provide a global perspective, the conference features an impressive lineup of Invited Speakers from world-class institutions, including:

  • Europe: Representatives from Germany (CP Germany) and Utrecht University (Netherlands).

  • Asia: Experts from Nagoya University (Japan), Hankuk University (South Korea), and UTHM (Malaysia).

  • Middle East: A scholarly representative from Al-Azhar University (Egypt).

Call for Papers: The committee invites researchers and academics to submit original papers across a broad range of scopes, including Islamic Law, Public Policy, Intellectual Property Rights, and Corruption Eradication in Economic Policy.


2024

Vol 4 (2024): 4th: SESSION 1 PROCEEDING: Legal and Human Rights Issues of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Gaps and Challenges, And Affected Future Legal Development in Various Countries

PDIH - The Faculty of Law at Universitas Islam Sultan Agung (UNISSULA) is hosting a prestigious academic gathering titled the "International Conference and Call for Paper." This event serves as a strategic forum for legal scholars, practitioners, and students to engage in critical dialogue regarding one of the most pressing issues of the modern era: the intersection of technology and jurisprudence.

Central Theme: The conference centers on the theme: "Legal and Human Rights Issues of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Gaps and Challenges, and Affected Future Legal Development in Various Countries." The discussion aims to dissect the complexities of AI integration within legal frameworks and its profound implications for human rights and global legislative evolution.

Event Schedule and Venue: The conference is scheduled to take place on Thursday, May 16, 2024, starting at 08:30 WIB. The event will be held physically at the Imam Syafei Building, Faculty of Law, UNISSULA.

Distinguished Speakers: The event will be headlined by a Keynote Address from Prof. Dr. H. M. Syarifuddin, S.H., M.H., the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia.

To provide a global perspective, the conference features an impressive lineup of Invited Speakers from world-class institutions, including:

  • Europe: Representatives from Germany (CP Germany) and Utrecht University (Netherlands).

  • Asia: Experts from Nagoya University (Japan), Hankuk University (South Korea), and UTHM (Malaysia).

  • Middle East: A scholarly representative from Al-Azhar University (Egypt).

Call for Papers: The committee invites researchers and academics to submit original papers across a broad range of scopes, including Islamic Law, Public Policy, Intellectual Property Rights, and Corruption Eradication in Economic Policy.


2023

Vol 3 (2023): 3rd PROCEEDING: Law, Technology, and Society: A Global Perspective

Law, Technology, and Society: A Global Perspective This theme explores the dynamic and often tense relationship between legal frameworks, technological innovation, and social norms on a worldwide scale. It examines how emerging technologies do not just change what we do, but redefine the very fabric of how societies function and how justice is administered. Key Dimensions: The Regulatory Gap: Analyzing the "pacing problem," where technological advancements (like AI, biotech, and fintech) outspeed the ability of legislatures to create relevant laws. Digital Sovereignty & Human Rights: Investigating how different regions (e.g., the EU’s focus on privacy vs. other models of state surveillance) impact individual freedoms and global data governance. Social Transformation: Assessing how technology shifts societal power structures, including issues of the digital divide, algorithmic bias, and the changing nature of work in the gig economy. Global Harmonization: The challenge of creating unified legal standards for borderless technologies like blockchain and the internet, while respecting diverse cultural and political values.

2022

Vol 2 (2022): 2nd PROCEEDING: Navigating Legal Challenges in the 21st Century

The Modern Legal Landscape

Navigating legal challenges today requires more than just a knowledge of statutes; it demands an understanding of how law intersects with technology, globalization, and social evolution. 

Key Pillars of 21st-Century Law:

  • Digital Transformation: Legal professionals must address issues that didn't exist decades ago, such as data privacy (GDPR), cybersecurity liability, and the ethics of Artificial Intelligence.

  • Global Connectivity: Businesses and individuals now operate across borders, leading to complex jurisdictional disputes and the need for expertise in international law and treaty compliance.

  • Regulatory Fluidity: Laws are struggling to keep pace with innovation. Navigating this requires a proactive approach to "compliance by design" rather than reacting after a violation occurs.

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): To avoid the high costs and delays of traditional litigation, there is a growing shift toward mediation, arbitration, and ODR (Online Dispute Resolution).


2021

Vol 1 (2021): 1st PROCEEDING : Constitutional Protection Of Citizens In The Health Sector

International Webinar on, "Constitutional Protection of Citizens in the Health Sector". Based on the theme, it will be an interesting topic covering all fields of legal studies, including constitutional law and the protection of human rights (HAM), administrative law, health law, criminal law enforcement in the field of health and health law in an Islamic perspective.

The objectives of the activities expected from the holding of this International Webinar are as follows:

1. Explore ideas and add knowledge from various parties related to the Constitutional Protection of Citizens in the Health Sector;

2. To develop insight and improve the right way to overcome problems in the Constitutional Protection of Citizens in the Health Sector.


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