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15th April 2015, 10:42 AM
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LLM Syllabus Bamu University
I have done LLB from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University and now I am doing LLM from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University but I want syllabus of LLM course of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (Bamu) so can you please provide me LLM Syllabus of Bamu University????
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23rd July 2018, 07:35 PM
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Re: LLM Syllabus Bamu University
Can you provide me the Syllabus of LL.M (Master of Laws) offered by BAMU (Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University), Aurangabad?
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23rd July 2018, 07:38 PM
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Re: LLM Syllabus Bamu University
The Syllabus of LL.M (Master of Laws) offered by BAMU (Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University), Aurangabad is as follows: Syllabus of LL.M PART-I COMPULSORY COURSE (PAPER I ) 01 LAW AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN INDIA Syllabus :- 1. Law and social change: (8 Hours) 1.1 Law as an instrument of social change with reference to Sociological school of Jurisprudence. 1.2 Law as the product of tradition and culture with reference to Historical School of Jurisprudence: Impact of Colonialism on Indian Laws and its criticism with special reference to justice delivery system. 2. Religion and the law: (7 Hours) 2.1 Religion as a divisive factor. 2.2 Secularism as a solution to the problem. 2.3 Reform of the law on secular lines: Problems under following personal laws. 2.3.1 Hindu law, Muslim law, Parsi law and Christian law. 2.3.2 Uniform Civil Code: It's feasibility. 2.4 Freedom of religion and non-discrimination on the basis of religion under Indian Constitution.(Interrelationship of Arts 15,16, 25, 28 et., al.) 2.5 Religious minorities and the law: Constitutional perspectives (Arts 29,30 et. al.) 3. Language and the Law: (6 Hours) 3.1 Language as a divisive factor. 3.2 Constitutional Recognition of Linguistic Pluralism: formation of linguistic states. Constitutional Recognition of Linguistic Pluralism: formation of linguistic states. 3.3 Constitutional guarantees to linguistic minorities. 3.4 Language policy and the Constitution: Official languages (Arts 343-351 et. al.,) 3.5 Non-discrimination on the ground of language. 4. Community and the law (8 Hours) 4.1 Caste as a divisive factor. 4.2 Non-discrimination on the ground of caste. 4.3 Acceptance of caste as a factor to undo past injustices. 4.4 Protective discrimination: Scheduled castes, tribes and backward classes. 4.5 Affirmative Action: Reservation; Statutory Commission, Statutory provisions. Syllabus LL.M Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad |