Venue: Heidelberg, GermanyDate: 24 – 25 October, 2025 Join us at the IFKUR 19th Art Law Conference in Heidelberg, Germany, from October 24 – 25, 2025! This prestigious event will bring together leading experts in art law to discuss the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in the field. Attendees will benefit from […]
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IAFL Annual General Meeting, Nairobi, Kenya, 3 – 7 September 2025
Venue: Nairobi, Kenya
Date: 3 – 7 September 2025
Ms. Lavanya Regunathan Fischer will be delivering a speech at this important event. More details will be updated closer to the event date.
World Law Congress 2025, Dominican Republic, 4 – 6 May 2025
Venue: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Date: 4 – 6 May 2025
The WLC Dominican Republic 2025 will bring together in Santo Domingo world leaders, experts, practitioners, academics and law students, along with entrepreneurs to discuss current legal issues, from human rights to Artificial Intelligence.
Ms. Lavanya Regunathan Fischer will be delivering a speech on ‘Rule of law within the family law system in India’.
Moral Rights in Art: A Critical Appraisal of the Indian Perspective
– Sahibnoor Singh Sidhu On 21st February 2005, the Delhi High Court did something unheard of: it held that an artist would continue to enjoy ‘moral rights’ in their creation even after the copyright in the artwork had been transferred to another entity. The case was argued by the lawyer for the […]
Read MoreAI-Generated Art and Indian Copyright Law: A Legal Vacuum?
– Sheeba Masoodi Introduction If art is an expression emanating from human emotion, can AI be an artist? AI generated art has raised a handful of concerns germane to Intellectual Property Rights, accountability and governance in particular. The emergence of AI image generators has sparked unease in the art world as […]
Read MoreArt Meets Law: Inaugural Conference of the Centre for Art and Law Initiatives (CALI), New Delhi, 31 January 2025
Venue: India International Center, New Delhi, India
Date and Timings: 31 January 2025, 10:30 am – 8:00 pm
Thom Browne vs. Adidas: Four Stripes Are Not the Same as Three – Key Takeaways from the German Court’s Ruling
– Leon Katona-Lukic In a recent legal dispute between the sportswear giant Adidas and fashion label Thom Browne, it became clear that not every stripe design on clothing constitutes a trademark infringement. Adidas claimed that the use of four horizontal stripes on a Thom Browne hoodie created a likelihood of […]
Read MoreWorking Riders in Germany EU, Achern, Germany
– Arushi Singh The jurisprudence on disability in India, albeit recent, has charted an unusual course. The courts have increasingly resorted to judicial activism to interpret and reinterpret the laws, and have gone beyond the four corners of the legislations in the endeavour of delivering justice. With time, the discourse […]
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