We are living through an era that experts call the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is characterized by the unprecedented fusion of digital, physical, and biological technologies, marked by breakthroughs in a host of technological fields. In this rapidly evolving technological landscape, the intersection of law and emerging technologies presents both unprecedented challenges and exciting opportunities. India, as a global tech hub and one of the world’s largest digital markets, stands at the forefront of this technological revolution. This LL.M. is designed not only to equip legal professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate this complex and dynamic field but also to enable them to become thought leaders.
As AI and other emerging technologies continue to reshape society, there is a growing need for legal professionals who can navigate the complex ethical, legal, and regulatory challenges they present. With expertise in law and technology, graduates are well-positioned for a wide cross-section of roles.
LL.M. in Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies (Blended Learning Programme) is a 24 credits programme including three core courses (3 credits each), six specialized courses (2 credits each) and a dissertation (3 credits).
1. Core/Compulsory Courses:
2. Specialized Courses:
3. Dissertation
Prof. Anand Prakash Mishra,
Director Law Admissions and Associate Professor of Legal Practice & Associate Dean (Admissions, Outreach & Institution Building)
: apmishra@jgu.edu.in