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Pragati Singh

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One of the reason to study International Trade Law could be to understand the legal framework that governs international trade. By getting deep understanding of the course we can further help companies and businesses in a smooth flow of trade. Hence, it will help in the easy flow of economy of the countries and it will also maintain a healthy relationship between them.

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The subjects covered in an International Trade Law course will vary depending on the specific program, but some common topics include:Introduction to International Trade Law: This course will typically cover the basics of International Trade Law, such as the sources of International Trade Law, the role of international organizations in international trade, and the different types of trade agreements.Law of the World Trade Organization (WTO): The WTO is the most important international organization governing international trade. This course will cover the major WTO agreements, such as the General Agreement on Tariffs
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Here are some tips on how to study International Trade Law:Take a strong foundation in public international law: International trade law is a subfield of public international law, so it is important to have a strong understanding of the fundamental principles of public international law, such as the law of treaties, the law of state responsibility, and the law of international organizations.Take courses in international trade law: Most law schools offer courses in international trade law. These courses will cover the major topics in international trade law, such as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), the World Trade
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See the table below for cities/states in India that offer colleges with the specified courses, streams, or specialisations.Location DetailsCollegesMaharashtra5 CollegesMumbai3 CollegesMumbai (All)3 CollegesDelhi/NCR2 CollegesAhmedabad1 CollegesCoimbatore1 Colleges

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Candidates will be taught the following subjects in the Real Estate and Infrastructure Law course:Fundamentals of Real Estate Laws Fundamentals of Infrastructure Laws Real Estate and Infrastructure Development LawsReal Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA)Transfer of Property Act, 1882,Registration Act, 1908Indian Contract Act, 1872.Registration of Real Estate Project and RegistrationFunctions of Real Estate AgentsDuties of PromoterRights and Duties of Allottees,The Real Estate Regulatory Authority The Real Estate Appellate Tribunal, Offences, Penalties and Adjudication under the Act.Sale & Purchase Agreem
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 Some of the law firms (top) that also deal with cases in Real Estate and Infrastructure Law are:AZB & PartnersKhaitan & COJ Sagar AssociatesLuthra & Luthra Law OfficesTrilegal

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The career scope of Real Estate and Infrastructure Law or Property Law is wide open for all to explore. Some of the job profiles in the law specialization are:Notary PublicSolicitors/ ConsultantsReal Estate Tax Litigators

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In India, there are approx 26 Real Estate / Infrastructure Law or Property Law colleges and institutes. Out of which, there is a split of colleges by ownership, private: 7 and public / government: 2, and rest are some online platforms providing various certificate courses in Property Law.

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One can also study the following law specializations other than Real Estate and Infrastructure Law: Civil LawTaxation LawCriminal LawCorporate LawInternational LawLabour LawFamily LawIntellectual Property LawMergers and Acquisition Law

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Yes, to practice Real Estate and Infrastructure Law as a lawyer and represent clients in courts, one has to qualify for the All India Bar Examination, if they are graduating after 2010 onwards. 

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