Dexon Global Centre for Legal Studies, Policy and Research is inviting abstract submissions for the International Conference on Intellectual Property Laws, Media & Technology Governance, 2026, scheduled to be held on June 13–14, 2026 in virtual mode. The conference provides an interdisciplinary platform for scholars, practitioners, and students to engage with emerging developments at the intersection of intellectual property, digital regulation, and technology governance.
About the Organiser
Dexon Global is a research-driven interdisciplinary organisation working at the intersection of law, public policy, governance, and global academic collaboration. Through conferences, training programmes, research initiatives, and publications, the organisation promotes scholarly engagement and capacity-building across institutions, practitioners, and young researchers worldwide.
The conference is organised by the Dexon Global Centre for Legal Studies, Policy and Research, which focuses on academic research, policy innovation, and institutional collaboration through initiatives such as certificate programmes, faculty development activities, and international conferences.
About the Conference
The International Conference on Intellectual Property, Media and Technology Governance, 2026 is centred on the theme:
“Reimagining IP: Cyber, Media & Tech Law in a Global Economy.”
The conference aims to examine evolving regulatory frameworks in response to rapid technological advancement, digital media expansion, artificial intelligence innovation, and cross-border governance challenges. It brings together academicians, researchers, policymakers, lawyers, and professionals for interdisciplinary discussions on contemporary legal and policy issues in technology regulation and intellectual property governance.
The conference also provides publication opportunities through ISBN-edited volumes and selected academic journals, enabling participants to contribute to long-term scholarly discourse in emerging technology law domains.
Themes and Sub-Themes
Submissions are invited on topics including but not limited to:
- Intellectual property in digital economies and platform markets
- AI-generated works and ownership challenges
- Data governance and cross-border privacy regulation
- Media regulation and intermediary liability
- Copyright issues in OTT and digital content ecosystems
- Technology transfer and innovation policy
- Cyber law and platform accountability
- Global IP enforcement mechanisms
- Traditional knowledge and cultural heritage protection
- Competition law and intellectual property intersections
Eligibility
The conference is open to:
- Academicians
- Research scholars
- Undergraduate and postgraduate students
- Legal professionals
- Policymakers and bureaucrats
- Scientists working at the intersection of law, technology, and environment
- Judges and legislators
Mode of Participation
The conference will be conducted in virtual mode on June 13 and 14, 2026.
Submission Guidelines
Abstracts must be between 300 and 350 words and accompanied by at least five keywords. Full papers should be between 3000 and 5000 words. Co-authorship of up to three authors is permitted.
Submissions must follow Times New Roman formatting with Bluebook (20th edition) citation style for footnotes. Authors are required to submit abstracts initially through the prescribed submission form.
Important Dates
The last date to submit abstracts is June 2, 2026.
The deadline for full paper submission is June 10, 2026.
The conference will be conducted on June 13 and 14, 2026.
Registration Fees
For students (UG/PG), the early bird registration fee is ₹500 and the standard registration fee is ₹700.
For academicians, professionals, and research scholars, the early bird registration fee is ₹1000 and the standard registration fee is ₹1200.
For foreign authors, the early bird registration fee is $70 and the standard registration fee is $100.
Publication Opportunities
All accepted abstracts will be published in a Book of Abstracts. Selected papers will be published in an ISBN-edited volume, and shortlisted manuscripts may also be considered for publication in the Beyond Briefs Law Review.
Application Process
Abstract submissions must be completed through the official submission link provided below.