Nutral Conference in Legal Innovation and Technologies (LegiTech) - Part of ETLTC Conference

Theme: "Transforming Justice and Governance through Legal Innovation, Digital Technologies, and Sustainable Development Goals"

Lombok, Indonesia

26 - 28 August, 2026

Conference Description

Welcome to the Nutral Conference in Legal Innovation and Technologies (LegiTech 2026), themed “Transforming Justice and Governance through Legal Innovation, Digital Technologies, and Sustainable Development Goals”. This premier international conference gathers legal scholars, practitioners, technologists, policymakers, and innovators to explore the profound impact of digital transformation, AI, blockchain, and emerging technologies on the legal landscape and global governance.

LegiTech 2026 is dedicated to examining how legal innovation can accelerate the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The conference will showcase groundbreaking research, innovative legal tech solutions, and critical discussions that highlight the transformative role of technology in strengthening peace, justice, and strong institutions (SDG 16). We will delve into how digital tools enhance access to justice and reduce inequalities (SDG 10), drive innovation and infrastructure in the legal sector (SDG 9), and support responsible consumption, climate action, and environmental governance (SDG 12 & 13). Furthermore, LegiTech 2026 emphasizes the importance of global partnerships (SDG 17) in harmonizing international law and fostering cross-border legal tech collaborations.

Join us in Lombok to be part of this important conversation, where we envision a future where computing advancements do not only drive progress but also safeguard our digital and environmental futures.

Scopes

Topics of Interest include, but not limited to :

SDG 16

SDG 16: Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions

  • Digital transformation of justice systems and e-courts
  • Cyber law, cybercrime, and digital forensics
  • Blockchain, smart contracts, and legal automation
  • Data privacy, digital rights, and surveillance governance
  • Legal frameworks for AI, IoT, and emerging technologies
  • Strengthening rule of law through digital platforms and transparency
SDG 9

SDG 9: Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure

  • Innovation in legal tech: AI-driven legal research, predictive justice
  • Legal aspects of fintech, blockchain, and cryptocurrency adoption
  • Intellectual property rights in the digital era
  • Regulation of Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0 technologies
  • Legal infrastructures for global digital trade and e-commerce
  • Standards and law for digital infrastructures and platforms
SDG 10

SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities

  • Ensuring access to justice through legal technology
  • Digital inclusion for marginalized communities via e-justice platforms
  • Gender equality in legal innovation and tech-enabled governance
  • Bridging the rural–urban legal service divide
  • Legal perspectives on human rights in digital spaces
  • Technology for affordable legal aid and dispute resolution
SDG 12

SDG 12: Responsible Consumption & Production

  • Legal frameworks for sustainable business practices and CSR
  • Circular economy regulations and compliance structures
  • Environmental law and corporate accountability
  • Regulations on digital waste, e-waste, and green technologies
  • Legal enforcement of sustainability reporting and disclosures
  • Compliance with global sustainability standards (GRI, ESG, ISSB)
SDG 13

SDG 13: Climate Action

  • Climate change law and policy transformations
  • Carbon trading, emissions regulation, and climate finance governance
  • International environmental legal frameworks (Paris Agreement, etc.)
  • Climate litigation and corporate responsibility
  • Role of law in renewable energy adoption
  • AI & big data in environmental compliance and monitoring
SDG 17

SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals

  • Multilateral legal cooperation for global governance
  • Harmonization of international cyber law and digital commerce
  • Public–private partnerships in justice systems digitization
  • Legal capacity-building for developing nations
  • Knowledge-sharing platforms on global legal technologies
  • Cross-national data sharing, privacy, and legal interoperability

Publication Opportunity

As part of our commitment to enhancing the quality and visibility of scholarly work, this conference collaborates with the ETLTC Conference Series for proceedings publication. Selected articles that have undergone peer review and fall within the scope of the ETLTC Conference Series will be published in their proceedings, as has been practiced in previous conferences.

The ETLTC Conference Series has established partnerships with Engineering Proceedings (MDPI) and AIP Publishing, both indexed by Scopus, offering a broad opportunity for researchers to publish their work in reputable international outlets.

Since not all research fields can be accommodated under the ETLTC Conference Series, the organizing committee is currently in the process of establishing contracts with additional publishers, including Scopus-indexed proceedings and reputable journals (Scopus-indexed / Nationally Accredited by Sinta), in accordance with the relevance of specific research fields.

Detailed information regarding the publication aims and the list of official publication outlets will be announced on the website once the contracts with the respective publishers have been finalized.

Important Dates

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15 March 2026 Abstract Submission Date
15 March 2026 Full Paper Submission Date
30 March 2026 Notification of Acceptance Date
30 April 2026 Final Paper Submission Date
August 26-28, 2026 Conference Date

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