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Master of Law is a highly valuable degree not only in Pakistan but also in the entire world. LLM is a post graduate degree designed for those lawyers who want to specialize in any particular field of law. It is a two years program in Pakistan. LLM is a post graduate degree in the field of law. No distance learning university is offering Master of Law program in Pakistan. LLM is research base program so it cultivate the habit of research in students which helps them a lot in their legal practice.
LLM is a regular programs but practicing lawyer can join this program in evening till now as HEC has recommended to conduct the LLM classes in morning only. Although LLM program is available under annual system but now HEC has also recommended that LLM program should be be based on semester system, having four semesters. According to HEC, LLM will be equivalent to M.Phil degree and it will be a thirty credit hours program (24 credit hours for the course-work and six credit hours for the thesis /research paper).
Entry Requirements Candidates having LLB degree with minimum second division or CGPA of 3.00 can apply for admission LLM program. The students with strong academic back ground are given preference. Medium of instruction and medium of exam is English in LLM program. Students also have to write a thesis in LLM.
Some Popular LLM Areas of Specialization General Corporate Law International Trade Law International Law Human Rights Islamic Commercial Law Muslim Family Law Shariah (Islamic Law & Jurisprudence) Intellectual Property Law Taxation Law
Why LLM?/Advantages of Master of Law LLM degree equips you with in depth knowledge of law and you can appear in the exams of civil judge and session judge with better preparation. LLM degree holder are also given preference in final selection. It also increases your confidence which will be helpful in your legal practice. You can join any law college as part time or full time lecturer which also effects positively on your practice.
In Pakistan many students get admission in MA degree after LLB which is not a right approach as one should specialize in his field as master of everything is the master of nothing. LLM should be the first priority of every lawyer. You can save your one year if you do LLM from UK as the duration of LLM is one year in United Kingdom and many other countries. LLM degree also helps you in CSS and PMS exams. Master of law increase your employment opportunities in legal firms and legal sections of government and private organizations. If you want to excel in the field of law then you must go for LLM as in enhances your repute and client-age.Multinational companies and even ordinary clients like to hire a specialized lawyer.
Who Should Go for LLM Degree 1-Lawyers who have thirst for knowledge. 2-Candidate of competitive exams. 3-Lawyer who want to appear in judiciary exams. 4-Lecturer job seekers in law schools. 5-Practicing lawyers who want specialize in any specific area of law.
Career & Scope Lecturer in law schools. Legal adviser of multinational companies. Magistrate. District and sessions judge. Public prosecutor. Attorney general. Advocate general. Investigation police. Legal writer. Public servant Legal adviser of different government departments. Civil Judge. Investigation officer in different agencies. Legal consultant of banks and financial organizations.
Subjects HEC has proposed following subjects for LLM. 1. Administrative Law. 2. Alternate Dispute Resolution 3. Banking Laws 4. Commercial/ Business Laws 5. Company /Corporate Law 6. Comparative Constitutional Laws 7. Comparative Environmental Law 8. Comparative Human Rights 9. Comparative Study of Islamic and Western Jurisprudence 10. Constitutional Law of Pakistan 11. Criminology 12. Intellectual Property 13. International Economic Law 14. International Trade Law 15. Islamic Laws 16. Labor Laws 17. Law and Politics 18. Law and Society in South Asia 19. Law of Evidence 20. Law of International Institutions 21. Taxation 22. Legal History of Pakistan and India 23. Shipping Laws 24. Western Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
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Abstract This research entitled;ʻʻThe protection of human rights and environment during urbanization process in East African Community”, Case of Kenya,Rwanda,Tanzania and Uganda offers different scenarios on how urbanization process can bring various challenges on human rights and environment to the current and future generations in East African Community (EAC). The growth and physical expansion of existing towns as a direct consequence of urbanization is always accompanied by unplanned urban sprawl, environmental pollution, deterioration and deficiencies in modern basic facilities and general urban decay. These problems are compounded by urban poverty characterized by growth of substandard housing and slum settlements, deterioration of residential neighborhood and absence of capital spending on existing housing stocks thereby reducing accessibility to adequate housing particularly to low income earners who cannot afford decent shelter. All these challenges have negative implications on different human rights: rights to health, life, property, among others and the environment. This research investigates whether laws, policies, and strategies put in place to protect human rights and environment are being implemented in four East African Community country members. It therefore provides the extent to which such laws and policies contribute to the protection of human rights and environment against negative impacts of urbanization in examined countries. However, given the complexity of the subject and to better illustrate our work, we decided to base our study on only four of the six EAC members; Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda, so that; we relied on their state of progress vis-à-vis the subject compared to Burundi and South Soudan which are actually characterized by political instability which lead to unclear urban development. We really avoided fumbling or making an uncertain analysis. Moreover, since the way of life seems to be the same in developing countries, we can be sure that the resultats would be similar in EAC country members. This research therefore makes suggestions and recommendations to redress the trends of urbanization, which should go hand in hand with protection of human rights and environment.
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In this article, I have given many LL.M thesis Topics in Pakistan. The Master of Laws (M.L. or LL.M. in Latin Magister Legum or Legum Magister) is a postgraduate academic degree, followed by those who hold an academic law degree (LL.B). In some jurisdictions, the "Master of Laws" is the basic professional degree for admission into legal ...
This document lists 47 potential thesis topics for students pursuing an LLM (Master of Law) degree in a 2-year program at the Postgraduate Institute of Law University of Lahore. The topics cover a wide range of legal issues and include subjects such as the right against self-incrimination, judicial independence, climate change and human rights, democracy in Pakistan, bail rights, criminal ...
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This document lists 47 potential thesis topics for students pursuing an LLM (Master of Law) degree in a 2-year program at the Postgraduate Institute of Law University of Lahore. The topics cover a wide range of legal issues and include subjects such as the right against self-incrimination, judicial independence, climate change and human rights, democracy in Pakistan, bail rights, criminal ...
LLM Thesis Litigation or ADR in Pakistan: A Comparative Analysis Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Tauseef Iqbal. Submitted by: Ahmad Rasheed. Spring - 2018 ... I undertake that if I am found guilty of any formal plagiarism in the above-titled thesis even after award of LLM degree, the university reserves the right to withdraw/revoke my LLM ...
Thesis-based LLM: Delving into Research and Specialization. A thesis-based LLM program offers students an immersive research experience. It involves an in-depth exploration of a chosen legal topic under the guidance of a faculty advisor. ... Blackstone School of Law & Business, 5 Ahmed Block, Garden Town, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan +92309 5555982 ...
As discussed in Annex IX, duration for completion of course and research work would be as per Quaid-e-Azam University's LLM/ M. Phil Rules & Regulation as applicable time to time. Thesis/Viva Voce: Thesis and Viva Voce Examination would be conducted as per Quaid-e-Azam University's LLM rules & regulations as applicable time to time. Evaluation
LLM MASTER OF LAW GUIDE. Master of Law is a highly valuable degree not only in Pakistan but also in the entire world. LLM is a post graduate degree designed for those lawyers who want to specialize in any particular field of law. It is a two years program in Pakistan. LLM is a post graduate degree in the field of law. No distance learning ...
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litmus test of Islamic norms. Therefore, the thesis also identifies the possibility of filtration of foreign governance features through Islamic norms. The thesis concludes that the corporate sector in Pakistan is underdeveloped with weak investor rights and enforcement mechanisms. There is, therefore, a need to enhance
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Professionals in Pakistan regard the LLM degree as the standard for excellence in the legal field. In addition, it advises those seeking a legal career, both domestically and abroad, in the third cycle of legal education. Moreover, the LLM is a law degree. It is suitable because it helps students in their professional life and in their careers.
Furthermore, this thesis explores strategies to enhance the part of IIs in the CG of their investee companies. The researcher believes that the recommendations proposed by this thesis, if implemented, could make considerable improvement in the corporate sector of Pakistan which will enhance investor confidence and will also attract foreign ...
One of these countries is Pakistan. The Islamic Republic of Pakistan accredited the Transgender community: "legal status as Pakistan's third gender" (Köllen, 2016: P119) in 2009 and this was considered a milestone for the marginalised community as for the first time in years.
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