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23rd January 2013, 10:28 AM
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LLM Course in Bhartiya Vidyapeeth University, Pune
Please give me the detailed info of the LLM course from Bhartiya Vidyapeeth University, Pune?
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23rd January 2013, 05:10 PM
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Re: LLM Course in Bhartiya Vidyapeeth University, Pune
The information of the LLM course from Bhartiya Vidyapeeth University, Pune is as follows: LLM: Duration: 2 years Eligibility: The candidate should have passed Bachelors in Law degree in any statutory University. Course structure: PAPER I: - LAW AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN INDIA 1.Law and social change Law as an instrument of social change. Law as the product of traditions and culture. Criticism and evaluation in the light of colonization and the introduction of common law system and institution in India and its impact on further development of law and legal institution in India. 2.Religion and the law Religion as a divisive factor. Secularism as a solution to the problem Reform of the law on secular lines: Problems. Freedom of religion and non-discrimination on the basis of religion. Religious minorities and the law 3.Language and the Law Language as a divisive factor: Formation of linguistic states. Constitutional guarantees to linguistic minorities. Language policy and the constitution: Official language, multi-language system. Non-Discrimination on the ground of language 4.Community and the law Caste as a divisive factor Non-discrimination on the ground of caste Protective discrimination: Scheduled castes, tribes and backward classes. Reservation: Statutory commissions, Statutory Provisions. 5.Regionalism and the law Regionalism as a divisive factor Concept of India as one unit Right of movement, residence and business; impermissibility of state or regional barriers. Admission to educational institutions: Preference to residents of a state 6.Women and the law Crimes against women Gender injustice and its various forms Women’s Commission Empowerment of women: Constitutional and other legal provisions 7. Children and the law Child labour Sexual exploitation Adoption and related problems Children and education 8.Modernization and the law Modernization as a value: Constitutional Modernization of social institutions through law Reform of family law Agrarian reform – Industrialization of agriculture Industrial reform: Free enterprise v. State regulation – Industrialization v. environmental protection. Reform of court process Criminal law: Plea bargaining; compounding and payment of compensation to victim Civil law: (ADR) Confrontation v. Consensus; mediation and Counciliation; Lok adalats Prison reforms Democratic decentralization and local self-government 9.Alternative approaches to law The jurisprudence of Sarvodaya – Gandhiji, Vinoba Bhave, Jayprakash Narayan – Surrender of dacoits; Concept of Grama Nyayalayas. Socialist thought on law and justice: An enquiry through constitutional debates on the right to property. Indian Marxist critique of law justice. Naxalite movement: causes and cure For the detailed syllabus here I am forwarding a link of our website from where you can get the BVU LLM syllabus, on that we have already uploaded that syllabus. The link is: Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University LLM Syllabus 2011 - 2013 StudyChaCha |
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