Saveetha School of Law is organising an International Conference on Rethinking Human Rights and Constitutional Freedoms in the Digital Age. As digital technologies reshape how rights are exercised and violated, this conference brings together legal scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to critically examine the adequacy of existing constitutional and human rights frameworks in the digital era.
About the Conference
The conference explores pressing questions at the intersection of technology and fundamental rights — including digital privacy, freedom of speech online, algorithmic discrimination, data surveillance, cybersecurity law, and the constitutional obligations of states and platforms in the digital space.
Key Themes
- Right to Privacy and Data Protection in the Digital Age.
- Freedom of Expression and Online Platform Regulation.
- AI, Algorithmic Decision-Making, and Fundamental Rights.
- Cybercrime, National Security, and Civil Liberties.
- Constitutional Frameworks for Digital Governance.
Who Should Participate
- Law students, researchers, and academics in human rights, constitutional law, and technology law.
- Practitioners and policy professionals working in digital rights and tech regulation.
Register / Submit: law.saveetha.ac.in