Calendar: 1961-1962 Page 131
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130 FACULTY OF LAWS Constitutional Laws of the Commonwealth Canada Australia and either India or Pakistan International Economic Law Law of International Institutions Legal History Mercantile Law Comparative Law of Contract in Roman and English Law Comparative Conflict of Laws Muhammadan Law Hindu Law Law of Landlord and Tenant Planning Law Administrative Law and Local Government Law Criminology Air Law International Law of the Sea International Law of War and Neutrality Law of Taxation Constitutional Laws of the Commonwealth II Commonwealth countries other than Canada Australia India Pakistan New Zealand and Ceylon African Law Law of Mortgages and Charities Illegality and Restitution History of International Law Comparative Criminal Law and Procedure Principles of Civil Litigation ד 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 The examiners may if they see fit examine any candidate orally LL By Examination with Dissertation in special cases Candidates must submit dissertation which must be record of original work or other contribution to knowledge in some branch of Law The written portion of the examination consists of two papers in any two of the subjects enumerated above candidate may be aflowed to take the two papers after the expiration of one calendar year from the time of his taking the LL degree or after pursuing one year's course of study for the LL examination No candidate will be allowed to submit his dissertation until he has satisfied the examiners in the written portion of the examination The examiners may in addition examine the candidate orally on any part of his work or they may set three-hour paper on the wider aspects of the dissertation Ill-FOR THE ACADEMIC POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA The University grants an Academic Postgraduate Diploma in Law to graduates of London and other approved universities who have attended course of study in the University of London extending over not less than one year and have passed the prescribed examination
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