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20th January 2020, 09:07 AM
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Re: Mysore University Llm Admission

Can you tell me about the eligibility requirement for admission in LLM Program offered by Department of Studies in Law of University of Mysore?
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20th January 2020, 09:11 AM
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Re: Mysore University Llm Admission

The Department of Studies in Law of University of Mysore was established in 1973. It is in the forefront in Southern India in providing higher legal education and research studies.

It is also known for intensive and high quality of teaching and students from various States and even from countries like Kenya, Tanzania and Tibet seek admission. It is equipped with good library, computer and other facilities.

It offers two years (4 Semester) LL.M. programme with optional branches such as Constitutional Law, International Law and Business and Trade Law. Research for Ph.D. in Law is also conducted.


L.L.M

Eligibility

One must have degree of B.L./L.L.B. (3 years/5 years) of the University of Mysore or from any other University recognised as equivalent thereto.


Syllabus

FIRST SEMESTER LL.M

Compulsory Paper : 1.0 JURISPRUDENCE- I (Schools and Concepts)

Unit I:
Analytical Views of Law:- Austinian Theory of Law, Criticisms of Command Theory; Pure
Theory of Law, Criticisms of Pure Theory, Implications of the Theory; Historical School of Law; Savigny’s View of Law; Theory of Volksgeist, Criticisms of Volksgeist. Henry Maine’s view on the development of Laws Natural Law Theory: Thomas Aquinas Theory on Law

Unit II:
Natural Law and Social Contract-Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Rousseau, HLA Hart, John Rawls, - American Realism: Frank’s rule- skeptics and ‘fact skeptics’. Llewellyn’s Concept of Law.
Sociological School of Law: Theory of Social Engineering (Roscoe Pound) Criticisms on Social Engineering Theory. Marxian School of law

Unit III:
Concept of Person - Kinds of Legal Persons, Theories of Corporate Personality – Fiction Theory, Realistic Theory, Concession Theory, and Purpose Theory Property-Concept of Property; Kinds of property, Corporeal property, Incorporeal property: Theories of property – Natural Law Theory, Metaphysical theory, Historical theory and Sociological Theory.


Unit IV:
Vicarious Liability- Master and Servants Relationship- Legal representatives and dead man’s
relationship. Strict liability- Absolute liability, Mistake of Law, Mistake of Fact and accidents, Mens rea (guilty mind), Exceptions to mens rea Negligence – Theories of Negligence


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