Hajveri Law College
The study of law, being conscious that sustainable development in the contemporary world is impossible without proper implementation of the law, is committed to imparting quality legal education. The department seeks to prepare students for positions as counsellors, advocates, judges, business persons, researchers, teachers, and philosophers of the law. These ends are further developed by a program of academic excellence combined with practical experience; to provide fair, honest, and equal representation to those in need of legal aid.
Objectives:
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To educate and train students in various branches of law.
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To educate the student about the importance of the ethical aspect of the profession.
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To introduce the student to the contemporary legal method of practice and research.
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To train them in oratory and presentation skill.
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To link students with national and international organizations and universities.
Programs Offered:
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L.L.B 5 Year
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L.L.M
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PhD Law
LLB 5 YEARS
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Course Code
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Course Title
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Credit hours
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Semester-I
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Theory
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Lab
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1
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ENG-101
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English-I
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3
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0
|
2
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PS-105
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Pakistan Studies
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2
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0
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3
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SOC-020
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Introduction to Sociology
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3
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0
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4
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ECO-028
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Principle of Economics
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3
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0
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5
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LAW-464
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Introduction to Law
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3
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0
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6
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CS-050
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Skills Development
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3
|
0
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Total
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17
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Semester-II
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Theory
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Lab
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1
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ENG-102
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English –II
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3
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0
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2
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ISL-104
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Islamic Studies
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2
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0
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3
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PS-051
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Principles Political Science
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3
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0
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4
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LAW-465
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Legal System of Pakistan
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3
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0
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5
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PS-052
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History (South Asia)
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3
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0
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6
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LAW-466
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Law of Torts-I
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3
|
0
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Total
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17
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Semester -III
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Theory
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Lab
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1
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ENG-103
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English-III
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3
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0
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2
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PSY-044
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Introduction to Logic and Reasoning
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3
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0
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3
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LAW-467
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Islamic Jurisprudence - I
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3
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0
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4
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LAW-468
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Law of Torts-II
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3
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0
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5
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LAW-469
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Law of Contract – I
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3
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0
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6
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LAW-470
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Constitutional Law-I (UK)
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3
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0
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Total
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18
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Semester -IV
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Theory
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Lab
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1
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LAW-471
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Human Rights Law
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3
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0
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2
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LAW-472
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Constitutional Law-II (US)
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3
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0
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3
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LAW-473
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Law of Contract-II
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3
|
0
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4
|
LAW-474
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Islamic Jurisprudence – II
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3
|
0
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5
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PSY-029
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Introduction to Psychology
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3
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0
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Total
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15
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Semester-V
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Theory
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Lab
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1
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LAW-475
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Jurisprudence – I
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3
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0
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2
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LAW-476
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Constitutional Law-III (Pakistan)
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3
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0
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3
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LAW-477
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Islamic Personal Law – I
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3
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0
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4
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LAW-478
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Criminal Law-I
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3
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0
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5
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LAW-479
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Law of Property – I
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3
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0
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Total
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15
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Semester-VI
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Theory
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Lab
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1
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LAW-480
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Jurisprudence – II
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3
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0
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2
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LAW-481
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Law of Business Organization
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3
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0
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3
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LAW-482
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Islamic Personal Law – II
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3
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0
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4
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LAW-483
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Criminal Law – II
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3
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0
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5
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LAW-484
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Land Laws
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3
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0
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Total
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15
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Semester -VII
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Theory
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Lab
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1
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LAW-485
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Public International Law – I
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3
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0
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2
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LAW-486
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Constitutional Developments in Pakistan
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3
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0
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3
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LAW-487
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Civil Procedure-I
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3
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0
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4
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LAW-488
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Criminal Procedure – I
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3
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0
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5
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LAW-489
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Law of Evidence – I
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3
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0
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6
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LAW-480
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Legal Drafting – I
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3
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0
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Total
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18
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Semester -VIII
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Theory
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Lab
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1
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LAW-491
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Public International Law – II
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3
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0
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2
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LAW-492
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Equity and Specific Relief
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3
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0
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3
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LAW-493
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Civil Procedure – II
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3
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0
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4
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LAW-494
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Criminal Procedure – II
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3
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0
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5
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LAW-495
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Law of Evidence – II
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3
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0
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6
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LAW-496
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Legal Drafting – II
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3
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0
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Total
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18
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INTERNSHIP(LAW-507)
AFTER COMPLETION OF 8TH SEMESTER DURING VACATIONS
Credit Hour: 03
Semester -IX
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Theory
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Lab
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1
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LAW-497
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Research Methods
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3
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0
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2
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LAW-498
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Minor Acts
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3
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0
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3
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LAW-499
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Elective – I
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3
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0
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4
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LAW-500
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Elective– II
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3
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0
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5
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LAW-501
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Moot Cases and Professional Ethics
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3
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0
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Total
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15
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Semester -X
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Theory
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Lab
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1
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LAW-502
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Administrative Law
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3
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0
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2
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LAW-503
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Interpretation of Statutes & Legislative Drafting
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3
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0
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3
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LAW-504
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Research Project
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3
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0
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4
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LAW-505
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Elective - III
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3
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0
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5
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LAW-506
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Elective– IV
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3
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0
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Total
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15
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Total Credit Hours = 163 + 3=166
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List of Elective Courses:
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Banking Laws
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Conflict of Laws
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Consumer Protection Laws
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Custom and Tariff Laws
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e-Commerce Law
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Election Laws
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Environmental Laws
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Gender and Law
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Insurance laws
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Intellectual Property Laws
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International Economic Law
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International Humanitarian Law
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International Institutions
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International Trade Law
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Islamic Commercial Laws
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Labor Laws
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Law and Development
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Law and Energy
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Law and Society in Pakistan
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Local and Special Laws
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Media Laws
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Medical and Forensic Law
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Mergers and Acquisitions
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Islamic Legal Maxims
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Public Interest Litigation
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Securities Regulation
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Shipping and Admiralty Laws
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Taxation Laws
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Telecommunication Laws
L.L.M
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Course Code
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Course Title
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Credit hours
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Semester-I
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Theory
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Lab
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1
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LAW-508
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Research Methodology
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4
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0
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2
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LAW-509
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Constitutional Law of Pakistan
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4
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0
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3
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LAW-510
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Law of Evidence
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4
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0
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Total
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12
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Semester-II
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Theory
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Lab
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1
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LAW-511
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Islamic Laws
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4
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0
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2
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LAW-512
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Labor Laws
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4
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0
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3
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LAW-513
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Law & Society of South Asia
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4
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0
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Total
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12
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Semester -III
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Theory
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Lab
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1
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LAW-516
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Thesis
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0
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6
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Total
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6
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Total Credit Hours: 30
PhD Law
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Course Code
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Course Title
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Credit Hours
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Semester-I
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Theory
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Lab.
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1
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LAW-768
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Advanced Legal Research
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3
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0
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2
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LAW-769
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Legal History of Sub Continent
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3
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0
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3
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LAW-770
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Comparative Criminal Justice
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3
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0
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Total
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9
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Semester-II
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Theory
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Lab.
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1
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LAW-771
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Public International Law
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3
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0
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2
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LAW-772
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Comparative Human Rights
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3
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0
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3
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LAW-512
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Labor Laws
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3
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0
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Total
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9
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Semester-III
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Theory
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Lab.
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1
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LAW-774
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Private International Law
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3
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0
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2
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LAW-775
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Review Article
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3
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0
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Total
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6
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Semester-IV, V & VI
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Theory
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Lab.
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1
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LAW-780
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Thesis
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0 |
12
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Total
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12
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Total Credit Hours: 36
Doctoral Dissertation: Each PhD researcher shall be required to write a doctoral dissertation that meets the following minimum criteria:
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The PhD dissertation shall be supervised by a faculty member who holds a PhD (or equivalent) degree and is an HEC approved supervisor. At the time of appointment as supervisor, the faculty member shall be a full time faculty member of the university in which the student is enrolled.
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In addition to the PhD committee members, the PhD dissertation will be evaluated by at least two external experts who may be either:
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Pakistan-based Distinguished National Professors, Mentorious Professors, or Tenure Track Professors, or
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PhD Expert from academically advanced however that if the PhD candidate publishes his or her dissertation research in a peer reviewed journal that is classified by the HEC as category X or above, the PhD dissertation will only require evaluation by one external expert.