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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Human Rights Law is not just theoretical at IILM University, Gurugram.
Students get field visits, NGO tie-ups, and chances to draft awareness materials for real campaigns.
Careers in this field could be with NGOs, UN bodies, or even litigation in constitutional courts. The practical exposure makes IILM's Law students employable in whichever area of law they choose, even rights-focused organizations.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Since this is the internet and developing countries are undergoing a digital transformation, the scope for cyber law has been ever-increasing for a decade now, and is promising for the upcoming graduates of the courses in cyber laws.
Some common job profiles that candidates can pursue after completing a Cyber Law course are.
Job Profile | Average Salary in INR |
|---|---|
E-commerce lawyer | 4 LPA |
Privacy lawyer | 5 LPA |
Cybersecurity analyst | 5 LPA |
Cybersecurity consultant | 6 LPA |
Cybercrime investigator | 6 LPA |
Cybersecurity engineer | 7 LPA |
Cybersecurity lawyer | 8 LPA |
Note - The information is taken from external sites and may vary.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Civil law covers a wide range of legal challenges related to disputes between individuals and organisations. Apart from criminal matters, they mainly focus on protecting individuals' private rights and providing solutions for acts of wrongs committed against individuals or their property. They are also known as the "law of private rights,"
It covers legal fields such as property, contracts, family disputes, torts, consumer protection, and corporate affairs.
As India's economy is growing, for instance, real estate sector is expanding, plus increasing awareness of consumer rights, and the complications of modern family and corporate
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Nuclear Law is a varied field that provides a legal framework for all activities involving nuclear energy and radioactive materials. It's crucial for ensuring safe and peaceful practices of nuclear technology. Below are various career opportunities for Nuclear Lawyers:
Government Agencies: Regulatory bodies (e.g., Nuclear Regulatory Commission) employ lawyers and advocates to draft and enforce nuclear safety regulations through legal practices.
International Organisations: The IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) hires lawyers to safeguard, proliferation and liability issues.
Nuclear Industry: Nuclear power industries emp
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Company Law covers the entire system legal aspects related to its formation, operation, governance and dissolution.
- Company Law defines and regulates public, private companies, limited liability partnerships, and NGOs.
- Career roles are - registering a company, including drafting of Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Articles of Association (AOA), obtaining important approvals, and fulfilling other legal formalities.
- Company Lawyers also define the roles of the directors, officers and other key management
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are various areas in which media and entertainment law specifically deals with, but some of the most trending areas where there is a vast scope in Media Law are media regulation, trademark law, copyright law, right to publicity, censorship, media regulation, etc.
It applies to various areas such as, Film and television, Music (including working with talent, producers, and managers), Broadcasting (such as public service and commercial broadcasting), etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Competition law is expected to grow and play an important role in near future because economies around world are becoming more globalized and digitalized.
Competition authorities are more focused on digital markets to make sure that competition is not suffocated and consumers have access to new products and services.
Hope this helped your query! All the best!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Competition law has broader reach than legislative drafting as it involves the regulation of competition and business activities of all forms, small and big and in all lines of activity, as opposed to legislative drafting which involves the drafting of laws for specific needs or to address specific issues.
Also, Competition Law has more areas of work or career prospects than Competition Act as a piece of legislation. For example, they can be employed in a law firm, corporation, government agency and non-governmental organization. Although legislative drafters are mostly employees of government departments, one can find them employed by
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
1. Technology Lawyer: As a technology lawyer, you can provide legal advice on issues related to intellectual property, data protection, privacy, cybersecurity, and e-commerce. You may work with law firms, technology companies, or government agencies.
2. Legal Counselor for IT Firms: Many IT firms require legal experts to handle legal issues related to software development, licensing, contracts, and data protection. As a legal counselor for IT firm
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Obtaining a Master of Laws LL. M. degree: An LL. M. degree from a reputable university abroad may help you gain additional expertise and skills in a specific area of law and increase your chances of finding employment in a foreign country. Some countries may also require foreign lawyers to have an LL. M. degree or equivalent qualifications to practice law. Passing the relevant bar exams: Eac
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