Congress with the joint support of the Chair of Legal Culture and the Faculty of Law of the Universitat de Girona
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly become the most widespread, accessible, and cross-sectoral disruptive technology affecting the legal field today. Its pervasive use in both public and private sectors presents legal systems with unprecedented challenges, demanding a rethinking of legal concepts, regulatory structures, and interpretative approaches.
Alongside AI, other disruptive technologies—such as blockchain, quantum computing, virtual and augmented reality, the Internet of Things (IoT), and advanced automation—are reshaping legal practices and raising foundational questions in legal theory.
This conference invites reflection on the scope and impact of these developments,
with a particular focus on AI, bringing together voices from both professional practice and academic research across Spain, Europe, and the United States.
The program will include topic-based panels with leading experts, as well as the oral presentation of papers selected by the Scientific Committee (see submission guidelines). Selected contributions may be considered for publication according to forthcoming editorial instructions.

