Topic: International Adoption
Venue: Cambridge, United Kingdom
Date: July 27 – 30, 2025
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19th IFKUR Art Law Conference, 2025
Venue: Heidelberg, Germany
Date: October 24 – 25 , 2025
IAFL Annual Meeting, 2025
Venue: Nairobi, Kenya
Date: September 3 – 7, 2025
Family Law Symposium at Commonwealth Law Conference, 2025
Topic: Enforcement of orders in foreign jurisdictions
Venue: St. Julian’s, Malta
Date: April 5, 2025
AI-Generated Art and Indian Copyright Law: A Legal Vacuum?
-Sheeba Masoodi
The advent of AI has globally taken the art industry by storm. It has raised concerns surrounding IPR. This has led to unease around possibilities of AI using copyrighted works without authorization. The copyright laws in India are governed by The Copyright Act of 1957. The limited scope of Indian copyright laws has been slightly widened by the 1994 amendment, which recognised computer generated artworks as copyrightable. However, questions around authorship and rights arising thereof remain under ambiguity. This scenario has highlighted a lacunae in the Indian copyright system.
Art Meets Law: Inaugural Conference of the Centre for Art and Law Initiatives (CALI)
Venue: India International Center, New Delhi, India
Date and Timings: 31 January 2025, 10:30 am – 8:00 pm
A Brief Note On Kenyan Disputes Resolutions
-Abdul Agonga
Foreign judgements and arbitral awards are enforced in Kenya, when these orders have been filed in the court system of Kenya and the same are adopted.
Seema Girija Lal v. Union of India – Implementation and Enforcement of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016
-Arushi Singh
Recently, while hearing the writ petition in the case of Seema Girija Lal v. Union of India, the Supreme Court expressed its displeasure over the dismal implementation of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act (RPwD), 2016.
Supreme Court lays down guidelines for the portrayal of Persons with Disabilities in films and visual media
-Arushi Singh
In a landmark Judgment, the Supreme Court has laid down the guidelines for the creators to follow on the portrayal of persons with disabilities (PwD) in the visual media.
Rights Of Persons With Disability In Private Sector
-Lavanya Regunathan Fischer
The directive for the States to make provisions for securing the right to work for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) is enshrined in Article 41 of the Constitution of India.In line with this, section 41 of the now repealed Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995