Our Curriculum

The curriculum at Stanford School of Law is designed as per the norms laid by KSLU Karnataka. Aimed at providing students with a comprehensive understanding of domestic legal systems, students will have access to courses in various branches of law, including constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, corporate law, intellectual property law, environmental law, and human rights law, among others.

In addition to traditional lectures and seminars, the well-designed curriculum emphasizes providing hands-on experiences with moot courts, legal research, internships, and guest lectures by practicing lawyers and judges. This method of teaching and hands-on practice aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world legal practice or needs.

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PROGRAMME OFFERED

3
Year LL.B Programme

Branches of Law Covered

Explore diverse areas of legal study

Constitutional Law

Study the fundamental principles and established precedents that govern the state and its relationship with citizens.

Criminal Law

Learn about offenses against society, criminal procedures, and the justice system's approach to crime and punishment.

Civil Law

Understand disputes between individuals and organizations, including contracts, property, and family law.

Corporate Law

Master the legal framework governing business entities, mergers, acquisitions, and corporate governance.

Intellectual Property Law

Explore patents, trademarks, copyrights, and the protection of creative and innovative works.

Environmental Law

Study regulations and policies designed to protect the environment and promote sustainable development.

Human Rights Law

Focus on fundamental rights and freedoms, international human rights treaties, and advocacy.

And More...

Additional specialized courses in taxation, labor law, international law, and emerging legal fields.

Our Teaching Methodology

Bridging theory and practice

Traditional Lectures

Expert faculty deliver comprehensive lectures covering fundamental legal principles and concepts.

Interactive Seminars

Engage in discussions, case studies, and collaborative learning with peers and professors.

Moot Courts

Participate in simulated court proceedings to develop advocacy and litigation skills.

Legal Research

Develop critical research skills through extensive library resources and digital databases.

Internships

Gain practical experience through internships at law firms, courts, and legal organizations.

Guest Lectures

Learn from practicing lawyers, judges, and legal experts who share real-world insights.

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