Foundation/Compulsory Course. THE COURSE STRUCTURE/CURRICULUM The course structure/curriculum for One-Year LL.M. shall have the following components: Foundation/Compulsory Papers (3 papers of three credits each) Optional/Specialization Papers (6 papers of two credits each) Dissertation (three credits) CourseCodePaper LL.M. Research Methodology LL.M. Comparative Public Law LL.M. Law and Justice in a Globalizing World Optional Papers International and Comparative Law Constitutional and Administrative Law Corporate and Commercial Law Criminal and Security Law Family and Social Security Law Legal Pedagogy and Research International Organizations Centre-State Relations and Constitutional Governance Competition Law Criminal and Security Law Law relating to Marriage and Separation Law and Development International Economic Law Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles Bankruptcy Law Victimology Uniform Civil Code Ideas of Justice and Justice Education International Human Rights Law Local Self-Government & Federal Governance Laws on Securities and Financial Markets Criminal Justice and Human Rights Law of Inheritance and Succession Educational Psychology and Adult Learning Comparative Law Police and Security Administration Investment Law National Security and Regional Co-operation Child Rights and Protection Curriculum Planning and Teaching Plans Development Conflict of Laws/Private International Law Administrative Law Banking and Insurance Law International Criminal Law Religion and Family Law Legal Clinics and Clinical Methodology International Humanitarian Law Media Law Labour/Employment Law Police Law and Administration Labour and Employment Law Supervision and Evaluation of Student Performance Telecommunications Law International Criminal Law Minorities Law Company Law Sentences and Sentencing Rights of Women and their Protection Co-curricular Programmes and Law School Management Air and Space Law Religion, Diversity and the Law International Trade Law Corporate Crimes/White Collar Crimes Agriculture and Rural Development Law Legal Research and Writing Environmental Law Educational Law Intellectual Property Law Cyber Crime & Cyber Security Health Law Copyright Law and Promotion of Scholarship Public Policy Development Public International Law International Dispute Settlement Health Law Corporate Social Responsibility Cross Border Organized Crime Disaster Management law Science, Technology and Law Education Law Global Administrative Law Global Administrative Law Housing and Urban Development Cyber Law Infrastructure Law Environment Law Law, Religion and Culture Transportation Law Commercial Arbitration Forest Law Legal Profession and Social Justice NOTE: University is currently offering specializations in Constitutional & Administrative Law and Criminal & Security Law only.
THE COURSE STRUCTURE/CURRICULUM
The course structure/curriculum for One-Year LL.M. shall have the following components:
International and Comparative Law
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Corporate and Commercial Law
Criminal and Security Law
Family and Social Security Law
Legal Pedagogy and Research
International Organizations
Centre-State Relations and Constitutional Governance
Competition Law
Law relating to Marriage and Separation
Law and Development
International Economic Law
Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
Bankruptcy Law
Victimology
Uniform Civil Code
Ideas of Justice and Justice Education
International Human Rights Law
Local Self-Government & Federal Governance
Laws on Securities and Financial Markets
Criminal Justice and Human Rights
Law of Inheritance and Succession
Educational Psychology and Adult Learning
Comparative Law
Police and Security Administration
Investment Law
National Security and Regional Co-operation
Child Rights and Protection
Curriculum Planning and Teaching Plans Development
Conflict of Laws/Private International Law
Administrative Law
Banking and Insurance Law
International Criminal Law
Religion and Family Law
Legal Clinics and Clinical Methodology
International Humanitarian Law
Media Law
Labour/Employment Law
Police Law and Administration
Labour and Employment Law
Supervision and Evaluation of Student Performance
Telecommunications Law
Minorities Law
Company Law
Sentences and Sentencing
Rights of Women and their Protection
Co-curricular Programmes and Law School Management
Air and Space Law
Religion, Diversity and the Law
International Trade Law
Corporate Crimes/White Collar Crimes
Agriculture and Rural Development Law
Legal Research and Writing
Environmental Law
Educational Law
Intellectual Property Law
Cyber Crime & Cyber Security
Health Law
Copyright Law and Promotion of Scholarship
Public Policy Development
Public International Law
International Dispute Settlement
Corporate Social Responsibility
Cross Border Organized Crime
Disaster Management law
Science, Technology and Law
Education Law
Global Administrative Law
Housing and Urban Development
Cyber Law
Infrastructure Law
Environment Law
Law, Religion and Culture
Transportation Law
Commercial Arbitration
Forest Law
Legal Profession and Social Justice
NOTE: University is currently offering specializations in Constitutional & Administrative Law and Criminal & Security Law only.