CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAWS

CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAWS

CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAWS

The Centre for International and Comparative Law is an initiative of Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad, devoted to the study of comparative and transnational laws and legal systems. It embraces analytical, theoretical, empirical and socio-legal attempts surrounding the public and private law aspects of various legal systems.

The Centre is aimed at encouraging comparative legal studies in the transnational context of legal history, theory, philosophy, legal cultures and traditions, by tracking the developments in the field across the world. We have already released four issues of the Comparative Law e-Newsletter covering the areas of Public Health Framework: Law and Society, Gender Inclusive Framework, Environmental Development and Labour and Modern Slavery: Framework on Social Security Laws through a comparative perspective. We also recently conducted a panel discussion on Marital Rape: A Legal Dilemma and are currently conducting a lecture series on Sports Law, graced by personalities such as Mr David Moreno and Prof. Mark James and Mr Anil Dencer. A national conference on Tourism Law was organised on the 25th and 26th of March,2023 in collaboration with the Centre for World Affairs, MNLU-A.