1. To provide an overview of the world trading system especially in the context of a globalized world.
2. To examine the international legal regime for international trade with a focus on the WTO.
3. To study about the free trade theory and the trade policies and regulation of international trade.
4. To study the bilateral, multilateral and regional agreements, the controversies in international trade, law, the developed and developing country perspectives on international trade.
5. To study the dispute settlement mechanism under International Trade Law.
2. To examine the international legal regime for international trade with a focus on the WTO.
3. To study about the free trade theory and the trade policies and regulation of international trade.
4. To study the bilateral, multilateral and regional agreements, the controversies in international trade, law, the developed and developing country perspectives on international trade.
5. To study the dispute settlement mechanism under International Trade Law.
Catalogue Code: T1240
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
Credits (Practical): 2
No. of Hours: 30
Internal Marks: 60
External Marks : 40
Total Marks: 100
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Purpose of Course: Employablity
Primary Orientation of the Course: Environment and Sustainability
Course Code: 103410114
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. To appraisethe working of four major components of the Criminal Justice System (National & International), viz., police, courts, prosecution and Non-Governmental Organizations.
2. To analyse the principles of criminal justice that have evolved from past social movements and other controversial issues surrounding the criminal justice administration like technological, socio-political developments and be able to argue the multiple sides of these issues.
3. To analyze various criminological theories which explains crime causation and also criminal and deviant behavior.
4. To defend the role of criminology as an applied science while maintaining the core as a social science.
2. To analyse the principles of criminal justice that have evolved from past social movements and other controversial issues surrounding the criminal justice administration like technological, socio-political developments and be able to argue the multiple sides of these issues.
3. To analyze various criminological theories which explains crime causation and also criminal and deviant behavior.
4. To defend the role of criminology as an applied science while maintaining the core as a social science.
Catalogue Code: T1380
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
Credits (Practical): 2
No. of Hours: 30
Internal Marks: 60
External Marks : 40
Total Marks: 100
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Purpose of Course: Employablity
Primary Orientation of the Course: Environment and Sustainability
Course Code: 103410113
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. To study the concept of crime, justice and human rights and interrelation between them.
2. This course will also draw a relationship between Criminal Justice System and Human Rights of victims and accused.
3. To study and analyse the various perspectives and challenges faced in criminal justice administration from the point of view of Human Rights protection of all those who are involved in the process
4. To study the global approach towards protection of human rights of accused and victim in Criminal justice
2. This course will also draw a relationship between Criminal Justice System and Human Rights of victims and accused.
3. To study and analyse the various perspectives and challenges faced in criminal justice administration from the point of view of Human Rights protection of all those who are involved in the process
4. To study the global approach towards protection of human rights of accused and victim in Criminal justice
Catalogue Code: T1381
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
Credits (Practical): 2
No. of Hours: 30
Internal Marks: 60
External Marks : 40
Total Marks: 100
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Purpose of Course: Employablity
Primary Orientation of the Course: Environment and Sustainability
Course Code: 103410112
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
To acquaint the students with the understanding of banking and insurance industries.
To provide an in-depth knowledge of principles of law relating to insurance and its judicial interpretation by the courts
To encourage an in-depth research and analysis of recent trends in both the sectors and the issues relating to them.
To provide an in-depth knowledge of principles of law relating to insurance and its judicial interpretation by the courts
To encourage an in-depth research and analysis of recent trends in both the sectors and the issues relating to them.
Catalogue Code: T1601
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
Credits (Practical): 2
No. of Hours: 30
Internal Marks: 60
External Marks : 40
Total Marks: 100
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Purpose of Course: Employablity
Primary Orientation of the Course: Environment and Sustainability
Course Code: 103410111
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. To provide an overview of the world trading system especially in the context of a globalized world.
2. To examine the international legal regime for international trade with a focus on the WTO.
3. To study about the free trade theory and the trade policies and regulation of international trade.
4. To study the bilateral, multilateral and regional agreements, the controversies in international trade, law, the developed and developing country perspectives on international trade.
5. To study the dispute settlement mechanism under International Trade Law.
2. To examine the international legal regime for international trade with a focus on the WTO.
3. To study about the free trade theory and the trade policies and regulation of international trade.
4. To study the bilateral, multilateral and regional agreements, the controversies in international trade, law, the developed and developing country perspectives on international trade.
5. To study the dispute settlement mechanism under International Trade Law.
Catalogue Code: T1238
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
Credits (Practical): 2
No. of Hours: 30
Internal Marks: 60
External Marks : 40
Total Marks: 100
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Purpose of Course: Employablity
Primary Orientation of the Course: Environment and Sustainability
Course Code: 103410110
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
To gather knowledge about the new emerging concepts in the area of corporate law and apply them in the Indian context.
To develop analytical skills by linking law and policy and providing a comparative aspect
To develop skills of articulation and simplistically representing complicated legal issue
To develop analytical skills by linking law and policy and providing a comparative aspect
To develop skills of articulation and simplistically representing complicated legal issue
Catalogue Code: T1375
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
Credits (Practical): 2
No. of Hours: 30
Internal Marks: 60
External Marks : 40
Total Marks: 100
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Purpose of Course: Employablity
Primary Orientation of the Course: Environment and Sustainability
Course Code: 103410109
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global