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Webinar Alert: Session on "Publication & its importance in legal field" by Jus Corpus (Register by 15 Oct)

The speaker, Prof. Chirag Balyan, is an Assistant Professor (Law) at Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai.

Bar & Bench

Jus Corpus is a body of legal professionals who have come together to incorporate an interdisciplinary journal, the Jus Corpus Law Journal.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Prof. Chirag Balyan is working as an Assistant Professor (Law) at Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai. He is an academician with a keen interest in the area of dispute resolution, constitutional theories and critical criminal law philosophy.

He has taught subjects like legal methods, legal and constitutional history, substantive and procedural criminal law, law of evidence, mediation and commercial arbitration at the undergraduate level.

At post graduate level, he has taught subjects like research methodology, legal research and writing and international arbitration. At the University, he is the head of Centre for Arbitration and Research and also hold the charge as Deputy Director at Centre for Research in Criminal Justice. 

ABOUT THE SESSION

The topic of the Webinar: Publication & its importance in legal field

Date: October 16, 2022

Timing: 6 pm (onwards)

Venue: YouTube Live

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/JusCorpus

Registration Link: https://forms.gle/eWr8xMMC5t3ShLBB6

Perks: E-Certificates to all the Attendees.

CONTACT

For any query, reach out to: support@juscorpus.com

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