NLOU is organising the “Law and Justice in India” programme for students of Victoria University, Australia on November 14 and November 18, 2022, read here to know more.
National Law University Odisha (NLUO) in partnership with Centurion University of Technology and Management, Bhubaneswar are conducting the “Law and Justice in India” programme for students of Victoria University, Australia on November 14 and November 18, 2022. The participants of the course consist of 9 undergraduate law students and 2 faculty members from Victoria University.
As part of the programme, faculty members of NLUO will be offering lecture sessions on topics like ‘Access to Justice’, ‘Legal Environment on Business and Addressing Corruption’and ‘Workers Rights and Labour Law’. These lectures are to introduce the Australian students to how different areas of law work in practice in various parts of India. Apart from the sessions, faculty members of NLUO will be accompanying the Australian visitors to the High Court of Orissa and the Judicial Magistrate Court, Cuttack. This will enable the visitors to witness live sessions and get exposure to the judicial process prevalent in India. The Australians are also scheduled to visit the Juvenile Justice Board and Child Welfare Committee, Cuttack to know about the working of the institutions for the care, protection, rehabilitation and welfare of children. The visitors will also be taken to the Odisha State Legal Services Authority and the Village Legal Aid Centre. This will help them to understand the application of concepts like Lok Adalats, preventive and strategic legal aid programmes etc.
NLUO – LEDC, SOAS Certificate course on climate change – law, justice and Global South
Centre for Research and Management of Natural Resources (CRAMON) of NLUO has successfully concluded the NLUO - LEDC, SOAS Certificate course on Climate Change - Law, Justice and the Global South. The course was conducted online in association with the Law, Environment and Development Centre (LEDC) of SOAS University of London.
The course saw the participation of 35 individuals from varied disciplines like law, forest science, public policy and engineering. The resource persons for the course were from South Asian University, New Delhi, University of Birmingham, UK, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, SOAS University of London. The course maintained a strong focus on climate change-related justice issues, particularly from a Global South perspective.
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