The Disruptive Technologies Law (Hons.) program offered by UPES School of Law is a specialized course that focuses on the legal aspects of disruptive technologies. The curriculum is carefully designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical framework of disruptive technologies in cyberspace. It covers a wide range of topics such as cyber criminology, cyber law jurisprudence, crimes in disruptive technologies, and the legal regulatory framework surrounding them.
The program aims to strike a balance between theoretical knowledge and practical application. To achieve this, the teaching methodology includes interactive tools, classroom lectures, continuous and summative assessments, discussions, seminars, case studies, research projects, and presentations. By engaging in these activities, students are able to apply their theoretical understanding to real-world scenarios and develop the skills necessary to navigate the legal landscape of disruptive technologies.
Key topics covered in the program include Metaverse, Blockchain, Drones laws, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics law, Fin-Tech & e-Commerce, OTT platforms, and Data privacy. Through these subjects, students gain insights into the legal implications of these technologies and their impact on various sectors. Additionally, the curriculum enables students to compare and analyze Indian regulatory policies with those of other countries such as the USA, UK, EU, and many others, where laws in this field are rapidly evolving.