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The Blog throws light on the recent happenings and provides an insight into the various aspects relating to Corporate Laws.

 

Overview

The Centre for Corporate Law Studies is an initiative of ILNU aimed at institutionalizing and channelizing research on corporate and business related aspects that take place nationally and globally. The Centre looks to give a necessary impetus by inculcating an outlook amongst those future corporate professionals to question the various aspects of business and its interplay with society.

 

The Center’s focus of study involves the wide-ranging contemporaneous corporate law issues: which include major thrust area financial markets and intermediaries; the legal framework of Corporate Laws like- Company Law, Taxation, Mergers and Acquisitions, Securities Law, Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, Contract Law, etc. The Center undertakes activities including discussions and expert talks that inculcate and facilitate the students to have a thorough understanding of the corporate structure, its market, its regulatory framework, etc. The students look to undertake research, engage in debates and sensitize others about the same by organizing workshops, essay competitions to voice their views and take up blogging with equal fervor.

 

In addition, the Centre publishes the Quarterly Corporate Law Bulletin and is actively involved in policy research. The Corporate Law Center also offers many opportunities, both inside the classroom and beyond, for the students who are interested in business law.

 

Objectives 

The objectives of the Centre and its members are to:

1.     Undertake and promote research on corporate laws & attract students of the highest caliber to the Law School’s programs and provide opportunities for their involvement in corporate law research projects.

2.     To advise the Institutes on the teaching of Corporate & Business laws within the Nirma University and develop and promote innovative curriculum, teaching methods and teaching materials in this field.

3.     To host seminars and conferences to disseminate the results of research undertaken under the auspices of the Centre or in other programs associated with the Centre.

4.     To develop and promote links with academics in universities in India and in other countries who specialize in corporate law.

5.     Promote close links with peak organizations  & members of the legal profession involved in corporate law and securities regulation.

 

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