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The School runs under the guidance of Prof. N. L. Mitra, Former Director, National Law School of India University, Bangalore who is the Chairman of the National Advisory Committee of the KIIT School of Law. |
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Prof. J. Martin Hunter, a Barrister at the Essex Court Chambers, London & Emeritus Professor, Nottingham Trent University, U.K. is a guiding force behind the school. |
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KIIT School of Law is one of the first law schools in India to offer three conjoined honors degree courses (B.A.LL.B., B.B.A.LL.B, and B.Sc. LL.B). |
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It is also the first law school of the country which has implemented the curricula recommended
by the Bar Council of India of 2009. |
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KIIT School of Law has been admitted as member of the International Association of Law Schools, Washington,
U.S.A. and Asia - Pacific Association of Law Schools, Australia. |
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It is the only Law School in India having specialised Honours Courses viz. Constitutional Law, Business Law, International Trade Law, International Human Rights
Law, International Law, Crime and Criminology, Law and Agriculture, Intellectual Property Law and Taxation Law. |
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The students at KIIT School of Law are taught by faculty members who are experts in their respective
fields of study, thus fostering ideas and promoting knowledge that law makers will be
inclined to enact as laws in the 21st century. |
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KIIT School of Law believes that being technology-savvy is an indispensable trait of competence in the modern world.
Laptops are thus provided to all udergraduate students by KIIT Law School immediately after admission
with 24 hours Internet facility. |
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We encourage students to learn analytical, communication and research skills together
with a sound understanding of legal ethics and professional responsibilities. |
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We explore an extensive range of academic and interdisciplinary areas that are not yet fully
explored by other law schools viz. Marine Science and Law, Mining Engineering and Human
Resource Law, Real Estate and Development Law, Food Technology and Preservation Law etc. |
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The curricula of KIIT School of Law prepare the students to practice law as capable, reflective professionals
and to engage in informed, thoughtful inquiry about law and legal processes. |
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KIIT School of Law library is one of the most comprehensive law libraries in India and undeniably
one of the most attractively designed. |