SICL 2023

Welcome to SICL 2023

Scientific International Conference for Law

The rule of law and artificial intelligence
challenges and aspirations

This is a non-profit conference (Free Registration)

– We are delighted to offer one author of each accepted paper complimentary registration during the upcoming conference. We believe that your presence will add value to the event.

– There will be a tourist trip on the third day of the conference to visit many tourist attractions and historical sites in Jordan

The conference will offer participants the option to attend both Face-to-Face Attendance (In-person) And Remote Attendance (Virtual)

Registration

The Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan – Faculty of Law is pleased to invite you to participate in the conference “The Rule of Law and Artificial Intelligence : Challenges and Aspirations” (SICL2023), which will be held at the Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan in Amman, Jordan, on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 21-22, 2023.

Publication Opportunities:
Research papers submitted in the scientific tracks and in the English language only will be published in the International Journal of Advances in Soft Computing and its Applications (IJASCA), which is indexed in the Scopus database, following the template provided (here).

Research papers submitted in the legal tracks will be published in the Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan for Legal Studies, which is indexed in the EBSCO database. Papers can be submitted in both Arabic and English languages, following the provided templates for Arabic research (here) and English research (here).

Note: Research papers must be original and not previously published.

Conference Tracks:

Track 1: Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights

– Nature and characteristics of artificial intelligence entities.
– Benefits, advantages, and risks of artificial intelligence.
– The technical framework of artificial intelligence applications and their impact on human societies.
– Artificial intelligence in combating artificial intelligence.

Track 2: Artificial Intelligence and Rule of Law

– The legal framework of artificial intelligence applications.
– The international law perspective on artificial intelligence applications.
– Civil liability for damages resulting from artificial intelligence errors and its scope.
– Effectiveness of criminal legislation in addressing artificial intelligence crimes.
– Criminal responsibility arising from artificial intelligence errors.

Track 3: Artificial Intelligenc and economic and business

– Manufacturing companies of artificial intelligence entities.
– Artificial intelligence and cyberspace.
– Artificial intelligence and international trade

– Artificial intelligence  and Alternative dispute resolution.

Track 4: Artificial Intelligence and Governance

– Artificial intelligence and government administrations.
– Robotic employees.
– E-government.
– Governmental oversight of artificial intelligence applications.

Track 5: Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property

– Artificial intelligence and copyright.
– Artificial intelligence and innovation.
– Artificial intelligence and privacy related to patent rights.
– The legal system of intellectual property to address artificial intelligence challenges.

Track 6: Artificial Intelligence and Traditional and Cyber Terrorism

– Artificial intelligence and cyber warfare.
– Artificial intelligence techniques, combating, and countering cyberterrorism.
– Artificial intelligence and digital currencies used in terrorism.
– Artificial intelligence and the fueling of cyberterrorism.

Track 7: Rule of Law and Cybersecurity

– The role of criminal policy in managing cybersecurity.
– Cybersecurity crimes.
– Appropriate boundaries of national laws with international conventions to address cybersecurity crimes.

Track 8: Artificial Intelligence and Islamic Law

– Artificial Intelligence and Contemporary Jurisprudential Issues
– Artificial Intelligence between Public Interest and Blocking the Means.

Important Dates:
– Deadline for paper submission: October 1, 2023. October 10, 2023.
– Notification of paper acceptance: October 10, 2023 October 23, 2023.
– Conference dates: November 21-22, 2023.

Review Process:
All research papers will undergo a rigorous review process by a specialized committee.

Submission Instructions:
Please submit your research papers through the website (here).

For further information and inquiries, please contact us via email: sicl@zuj.edu.jo.

We look forward to receiving your research contributions and your participation in this important conference.

Best regards,

Dean of the Faculty of Law

Dr. Mohamed Fahmi Alghazwi

Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan

Those who wish to participate in the conference should fill out the participation form provided on the website.
Conference Timing
The conference will be held, Insha’Allah, On Tuesday and Wednesday, November 21-22, 2023, at the University of Zaytoonah Jordan – Queen Alia International Airport Road – Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Participation in the Conference
Scientific research, peer review, and publication.
 
Conference themes

First theme: Artificial intelligence and human rights

  • The nature and characteristics of artificial intelligence entities.

  • The benefits, advantages, and risks of artificial intelligence.

  • The technical framework for the applications of artificial intelligence and their effects on human societies.

Second theme: Artificial intelligence and the rule of law

  • The legal framework for the applications of artificial intelligence.

  • International law’s stance on the applications of artificial intelligence.

  • Civil liability for damages resulting from artificial intelligence errors and their scope.

  • The effectiveness of criminal legislation in facing artificial intelligence crimes.

  • The scope of criminal responsibility arising from artificial intelligence errors.

Third theme: Artificial intelligence and the economy

  • Companies manufacturing artificial intelligence entities.

  • Artificial intelligence and cyberspace.

  • Artificial intelligence and international trade.

Fourth theme: Artificial intelligence and government

  • Artificial intelligence and state administrations.

  • Robot employees.

  • Electronic government.

  • Governmental control over artificial intelligence applications.

Fifth theme: Artificial intelligence and intellectual property.

  • Artificial intelligence and copyright.

  • Artificial intelligence and the right to innovate.

  • Artificial intelligence and privacy related to patent rights.

  • The legal system of intellectual property facing the challenges of artificial intelligence.

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