In
the final year of the programme the University allows students
to opt for two seminar courses in the 9th and one in the 10th
semester. These seminar courses are aimed to study those areas
of Law, where the questions have started to surface but the
answers are still being explored.
The following is a comprehensive list of courses approved for the choice of students. Depending on the choice of students and the availability of the Faculty, several courses will be offered in each semester.
Public Law And Policy Choice
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Law, Poverty and Development
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Law and Urbanization
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Comparative Law Jurisprudence
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Agrarian Reforms
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Educational Process, Planning & Law
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Law & Rural Credit
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Unorganised Labour & Law
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Election Laws
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Service Laws
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Consumer Protection
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Judicial Process
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Critical Legal Studies
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Media and Law (Communication, Media, Radio, Video, Press Advertisements,
Cinematography)
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Forest Law
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Law and Public Health
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Law of National Rivers
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Local self-Governments
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Natural Disaster Management
Family Laws
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Law of Trust and Religious Endowments
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Women and Law
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Family Courts
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Gender Justice
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Law and the Disabled
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Natural Resources Law (Mining, Mineral & Earth resources)
Business Laws
- Bankruptcy Law
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Law of Financial Management
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Capital Market Regulations
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Social Security Laws
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Building & Infrastructure Contracts
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Law, Science and Technology
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Telecommunication Law
International Legal Studies
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World Trade Organisation (WTO)
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Cyber Laws
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Air and Space Law
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Maritime Law
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Law and Diplomacy
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Transport Law (Air & Surface Transport)
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International Institutions
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Disarmament and Peace Strategies
Criminal Law
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Victimology
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Juvenile Justice
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Medical Jurisprudence
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Socio-Economic Offences
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Drugs and International Terrorism
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International Criminal Law
Others
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Comparative
Law of Minority Groups
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Legal
Ethics
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Basic
Logic
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Academic
and Professional Writing
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Ordinary
Language Analysis of Legal Writing
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