Faculty of Law

Some of the popular courses undertaken :

1.
International Law ( LLM)

International law is the set of rules generally regarded and accepted as binding in relations between states and nations. It differs from national legal systems in that it only concerns nations rather than private citizens. National law may become international law when treaties delegate national jurisdiction to supranational tribunals such as the European Court of Human Rights or the International Criminal Court.

2. Law and Management (MBA)

This Course provides you with legal and management knowledge and skills to function as paralegal professionals, both in the local and global arena. It aims to equip you with relevant and current skills and knowledge, including the general management, administration and day-to-day running of a law office or legal department.

3. Law and Banking (LLM)

The international banking law governing the banking system has certain legislative and regulatory provisions in the banking system.

4. International Trade Law ( LLM)

International trade law includes the appropriate rules and customs for handling trade between countries. This branch of law is now an independent field of study as most governments has become part of the world trade, as members of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Since the transaction between private sectors of different countries is important part of the WTO activities, this latter branch of law is now very important part of the academic works and is under study in many universities across the world.

5. Law and Criminology (LLM)

Criminology is an interdisciplinary field in the behavioural sciences, drawing especially upon the research of sociologists, psychologists and psychiatrists, social anthropologists as well as on writings in law. Areas of research in criminology include the incidence, forms, causes and consequences of crime, as well as social and governmental regulations and reaction to crime.

6.
Law (PhD/MPhil)

7. Law (LLM / Diploma)

The University provides degrees at Bachelor, Masters & Higher courses in Law.

A Full time Masters Degree in Law requires a minimum of 12 course modules / subjects & a Bachelors degree in Law requires 18 subjects to be selected from the list & a dissertation of around 20,000 words to be submitted at the end of the course .

Further information regarding subjects & modules to be provided at the time of enrolment.


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