Programme Overview

The LL.M. Program with Specialisation in Criminal and Security Law offers an intensive and comprehensive curriculum to provide students with a deep understanding of criminal law and security issues. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical training to prepare students for careers in the legal field, specifically focused on criminal law and matters of security.

  • 1 Year

    Duration of programme

  • PG

    Level of Study

Key Highlights

Specialisation in Criminal and Security Law
Advanced Legal Education
Experienced Faculty
Moot court Competitions and Internships
Access to a wide range of Resources

How will you benefit

Expertise in Criminal Law
Specialization in Security Law
Practical Skills Development
Networking Opportunities

What will you study

Criminal Law and Procedure, International Criminal Law

Cybercrime and Digital Forensics, Terrorism and Counterterrorism Law, Comparative Criminal Justice Systems

Human Rights and Criminal Justice, White Collar Crime, Evidence and Proof in Criminal Cases

National Security Law, Law Enforcement and Policing

  • PO1: Develop a comprehensive understanding of the principles, theories, and practices of criminal and security law.
  • PO2: Demonstrate advanced research and writing skills in the field of criminal and security law.
  • PO3: Apply comparative analysis to examine different legal systems and their implications for criminal justice.
  • PO4: Critically evaluate the challenges and opportunities of law and justice in a globalised world.
  • PO5: Understand the principles and concepts of criminology and their application in criminal justice administration.
  • PO6: Analyse the role of victimology in criminal justice systems and develop strategies for victim support and rehabilitation.
  • PO7: Comprehend the relationship between criminal justice and human rights and apply relevant frameworks in practice.
  • PO8: Gain in-depth knowledge of police law and administration, including the legal rights and responsibilities of law enforcement agencies.
  • PO9: Understand the legal aspects of cybercrime and develop strategies to address and prevent cyber-related offences.
  • PO10: Conduct independent research and produce a dissertation on a specialised topic within criminal and security law.

  • PSO1: Demonstrate proficiency in conducting comparative legal research and analysis.
  • PSO2: Apply legal principles and theories to analyse and interpret public law in different jurisdictions.
  • PSO3: Evaluate the impact of globalisation on legal systems and develop strategies to ensure justice in a globalised world.
  • PSO4: Identify and analyse the causes and consequences of crime, and propose effective strategies for criminal justice administration.
  • PSO5: Apply victimological theories and practices to support victims of crime and contribute to their rehabilitation.
  • PSO6: Analyse and apply international legal frameworks related to criminal justice, including extradition and mutual legal assistance.
  • PSO7: Understand the rights and responsibilities of law enforcement agencies and evaluate their compliance with human rights standards.
  • PSO8: Demonstrate knowledge of cyber laws and regulations and propose legal measures to address cybercrime.
  • PSO9: Analyse and interpret international criminal law principles, including war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide.
  • PSO10: Conduct independent legal research and produce a comprehensive dissertation on a topic related to criminal and security law.

  • PEO1: Develop critical thinking and analytical skills to analyse complex legal issues in the field of criminal and security law.
  • PEO2: Apply legal research methodologies and writing skills to produce scholarly work in criminal and security law.
  • PEO3: Communicate effectively and professionally, both orally and in writing, on legal matters related to criminal and security law.
  • PEO4: Collaborate effectively in a multidisciplinary team to address legal challenges and propose solutions.
  • PEO5: Demonstrate ethical awareness and professional responsibility in the practice of criminal and security law.
  • PEO6: Adapt to changing legal and societal contexts and apply legal principles effectively in various situations.
  • PEO7: Utilise technology and digital tools to enhance legal research, communication, and information management.
  • PEO8: Demonstrate awareness of the social, cultural, and economic factors influencing criminal justice systems.
  • PEO9: Engage in lifelong learning and professional development to stay updated with developments in criminal and security law.
  • PEO10: Exhibit leadership qualities and contribute to the advancement of criminal and security law through research and practice.

Curriculum

  • Research Methodology and Writing Skills
  • Comparative Public Law
  • Law and Justice in a Globalized World
  • Criminology and Criminal Justice Administration
  • Victimology

CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY

Corporate Compliance Officer
Criminal Law Practitioner
Legal Researcher
Academician/Professor

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Have passed Graduation(10+2+3 pattern) in law from a recognized College/University.

Having secured minimum 55% marks in aggregate for general & OBC category and 50% marks in aggregate for SC/ST category.

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