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Jindal Global Law School

Jindal Global Law School

O.P. Jindal Global University is a non-profit university established by the Haryana Private Universities (Second Amendment) Act, 2009 at Sonipat, Haryana (NCR of Delhi). JGU and JGLS are recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and University Grants Commission (UGC).Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), India’s first global law school is situated on a 60-acre state of the art residential JGU campus. The vision of JGU is to promote global courses, global programmes, global curriculum, global research, global collaborations, and global interaction through a global faculty. In the academic year 2012-13, JGLS offers a five-year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) programme; a three year LL.B. programme and an LL.M. programme. The LL.M. programme of JGLS is offered for law graduates, corporate lawyers, legal practitioners, civil servants, diplomats and judges with three options for specialisation.CoursesFive Year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) ProgrammeThree Year LL.B. ProgrammeLL.M. Programme LL.M. in International Trade Law LL.M. in Corporate and Financial Law LL.M. in Intellectual Property RightsStudy Law at JGLS offers Global curriculum and pedagogy Internationally qualified teaching and research faculty Internationally benchmarked quality assurance systems Law library with extensive electronic databases International student and faculty exchange programmes Globally networked career development and placement division Green campus with modern halls of residenceResearch Centres and PublicationAs India’s first global and research driven law school, JGLS has established the following research centres in cutting edge legal and policy areas. Publications of the bi-annual journal Jindal Global Law Review represents JGLS commitment to a research-intensive environment. Students can be involved in one or more of the following research centres: Centre for Global Corporate and Financial Law and Policy (Joint Centre established with Michigan Law School) Centre for Penology, Criminal Justice and Police Studies Centre for Human Rights Studies Centre for International Trade and Economic Laws Centre for Global Governance and Policy Centre on Public Law and Jurisprudence Centre for Health Law, Ethics and Technology Centre for Women, Law and Social Change Centre for Intellectual Property Rights Studies Centre for Environment and Climate Change Centre for South Asian Legal Studies Centre for International Legal Studies Centre for Victimology and Psychological Studies
Jindal School of International Affairs

Jindal School of International Affairs

Sonipat Narela Road, Near Jagdishpur Village, Sonepat ,
India’s rising economic and military might must be complemented with a world class international affairs social science base that will generate and test theories and peddle a special Indian variant or brand of global studies. JSIA can become the locus of such an ambitious vision by situating India as a vibrant ground for social science ideas and debates and giving India a leadership role on the world stage. JSIA aims to place India on the global map as a provider of knowledge that is internationally relevant and of the highest standards. JSIA is a response to numerous calls to action for improving the human resources India possesses in its journey of global ascendancy. It is unbecoming of an aspirant to great power status in the international system to not possess institutions that can produce knowledge which can form the basis for resolving the most pressing global problems of our time. The byline for JSIA reads, ‘India’s First Global Policy School’. There is no degree-awarding graduate school in any Indian university to date which explicitly combines the scholarly weights of three inter-related disciplines, viz. International Relations, International Law and International Business. JSIA will offer world class inter-disciplinary education that confects a completely new mega-discipline that can be labelled as ‘global policy studies’ or ‘world affairs studies’. This holistic ‘Global Policy’ approach stands it apart from traditional approaches to studying world affairs, which were largely confined to the sub-field of Political Science known as International Relations