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Bharat Rajpoot

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The collection of laws, rules, and agreements that controls how humans interact with their environment is known as environmental law. Environmental law is required to address environmental challenges and safeguard natural resources. Environmental law encompasses a wide range of statutes, enactments, and rules aimed at minimizing environmental harm and guaranteeing appropriate management of the environment and its many ecosystems. Environmental law covers issues like water and air quality, hazardous waste, species protection, biodiversity, green initiatives, sustainability strategies, climate change, and others. Students who earn a post
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Neetu Singh

Scholar-Level 16

I did MBA from LPU but I had few friends from law department, Sometimes I used to attend their moot court session, It was amazing, I have idea about this course, curriculum,. My friends shared few things with me. LPU offers 5 year law programme in BBA LL.B.Com LL.B. And B.A. LL.B
Few points told by my friends who did BBA LL.B. From LPU that will help you to make your decision:
Their classroom is also designed like a courtroom to familiarize the platform to the students when they will face real case in the future. This provides them confidence as the platform is familiar to them. Their big tie-ups and network provide them with the ability
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Vinit

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To work as a public international lawyer you will usually need:
-Qualification as a lawyer in a legal jurisdiction. -Relevant language skills. -Relevant international experience (e. g. an overseas seat as part of a training contract, YPP programme, a traineeship with an intergovernmental body and possibly more experience too. )
-A Masters-level law degree (e. g. LL. M. BCL or MJur) in a relevant area can be helpful, particularly for academic or EU roles, but this can be substituted for by relevant professional experience for those that move later into these areas. To work as a private international lawyer you will usually need:
-Qualifica
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Vinit

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Dear Student, There are ample opportunities as Cyber Lawyer, and they are path breaker career options. After Masters in the same you can work as Cyber consultant, Assistant (Research) or as an adviser in several leading law firms leading banks and in Corporates as well. If you go for Diploma then this will be considered as an additional advantage in IT sector. The demand of Cyber lawyers will always be high and as per the current scenario there will always be a need to handle and restrict the crimes on the internet. You can do LL. M. 1 year programme which useful in research institutes, thinktanks and NGOs working on policy issues as w
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Vinit

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Law has good opportunities and scope across India. Following career opportunities are available after law graduation degree: (a) Corporate lawyer in law firms (b) Independent practice as lawyer (c) Lawyer in large business firms/ PSU/ banks in internal law department (d) Lawyer in Indian Army in legal corp as commissioned officer (e) Indian judicial services (f) Education industry with higher degree qualifications. (g) All jobs where eligibility criteria is graduation degree. Maximum money is made by lawyers who support business enterprises in corporate governance laws and taxes. Admission are open for 2020 Batch for Law and other Cour
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Vinit

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1. You can go for placement in corporate firms
2. You can go for law firms
3. You can practice litigation on your own
4. You can set up your own legal counselling firm
5. You can put some more effort and go for B.A. LL.B. Course and then go for research
6. You can even go for lectureship
7. You can go for judicial services
If you exploit your potential with all these option available for you, trust me its very lucrative. B.A. LL.B. From IILM University is a 5 year integrated course, students with any discipline from recognised board in 10+2 can do it. It aims at developing a new generation of versatile legal professionals through B.A. LL.B.A
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Vinit

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Field of law has a good scope for girls in India. In recent times, we are witnessing sharp rise in reported crimes against women and children. A woman lawyer can serve the interest of her female clients in a better way. Also, in changing times in Indian Society, divorce cases and matrimonial disputes have risen exponentially. Hence, there is a huge scope for female lawyers acting as mediator or lawyers in matrimonial disputes and child-custody battles. With changing times, we are also seeing misuse of women-centric laws by some scrupulous and fiendish women. In such circumstances, women lawyers can help fight-off vexatious litigations
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Vinit

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Dear student, BBA LL.B. With emphasis in Corporate Laws. This programme aims to create a brand new race of Corporate Lawyers who would not only understand the intricacies of business but be equally well-versed in the nuances of Corporate Laws and Regulatory Affairs. This programme gives valuable insights in both the business functions like finance, human resource management, marketing, international business and corporate laws in the fields of Banking, Corporate Governance, Investment, Competition, Insurance and Mergers and Acquisitions. After its completion you may work in State Bar Councils, Indian and Foreign Law Firms, Multi Nation
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Vinit

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Dear Student, Cyber law is that stream of law where all the cyber-crimes such as theft, fraud, etc. All of which are subject to the Indian Penal Code are addressed by the Information Technology Act, 2000. With advanced technology and changing times, almost all the processes are now going on IT platform. This is giving rise to increase of cyber-crimes in India as well as abroad. Cyber law is concerned with every individual these days. This is primarily because we all use internet in some or the other form daily. Internet is used when we create any account online, while performing e-commerce transactions, net banking, sending or receivi
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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In this current period of massive globalization and modernization, the survival of a country on its own is unimaginable. International trade is now fundamental for global economic prosperity. Every country has to depend on other countries for their import or export of raw materials and other essential goods for the proper development of its economy.The genesis of International Trade Law was laid down in the primitive times by the introduction of the barter system. This system was gradually transformed, developed and got upgraded into a more sophisticated, dignified, and reliable method of the binding written conventional rules, which g
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