Research Centres
NALSAR houses numerous exclusive research centres:
- M.K. Nambiyar SAARC Law Research Centre
- Dr. N.C. Banerjee Centre for Intellectual Property Law Studies
- Dr. S.P. Chatterjee Centre for Environmental Law Studie
- Centre for Corporate Law and Governance
- Centre for Air and Space Law
- Centre for Land Rights
- Centre for Proximate and Continuing Education (C-PACE)
- Centre for Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law
- Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Centre for Media Law and Public Policy
- Centre for Legal Philosophy and Justice Education
- Centre for Tax Laws
- Centre for Culture, Law and Society (C-CLS)
- Centre for Constitutional Law, Policy & Good Governance
- Centre for Criminal Justice Administration and Human Rights
- Centre for Disaster Management and Law
- Centre for Family Law
- Centre for Tribal and Land Rights
As a part of a memorandum of understanding entered between the NALSAR and Microsoft India in September 2005, it is proposed to create the Microsoft Intellectual Property Scholarship programme, where three students, focussing on fundamental research in Intellectual Property, would be awarded scholarships. NALSAR is one of the select few Universities in the world where Microsoft has established such a scholarship program.
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