The LAW Learners is an initiative to make legal education accessible in the most creative manner. TLL offers Free Certificate Courses, Company Certified Advanced Courses, Online Competitions, Regular Quizzes, Free Publications, Internships, Workshops and the like. The LAW Learners is funded by the Government of Gujarat. Our efforts have been appreciated by the Times of India, Gujarat Samachar, DNA, Dainik Jagran etc. We have as well been appreciated by the Governor of Gujarat , Former Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh and the Attorney General of India Mr. K.K. Venugopal.
TLL is proud to announce JUSTICE DIPAK MISRA 1st NATIONAL CALL FOR CHAPTERS ON CHANGING FACETS AND DYNAMISM OF LAW 2019, in the name and honour of Justice Dipak Misra, a man who needs no introduction. Justice Misra is the Former Chief Justice of India [45th] and has also served as the Chief Justice of Patna and Delhi High Court. His judgments have endeavored to create a dynamic environment in the most positive manner. During his term, India has witnessed some revolutionary rulings. Here’s an opportunity for you to Get Published in a Book, Edited by Renowned Legal Luminaries. The Books shall be Edited by – Former Chief Justice of Sri Lanka, Vice Chancellor of NUSRL Ranchi, Vice Chancellor of NUALS Kochi, Vice Chancellor of DNLU and Former Vice Chancellor of NLSIU Bangalore.
TLL with an aim to promote Research and Publications, is all set to launch 6 Books on various Subject areas of Law, Published by TLL. We invite Submissions for Publications in these Books. All the Books shall bear an ISBN Number. The Books shall be Republished by an International Publication – LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLISHING, GERMANY.
The themes have been kept broad, to facilitate participants. Authors are free to Choose Any Sub Themes, falling under any of the mentioned Subject. Any Topic incidental thereto, is as well welcome. The Themes are available here.
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