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  2. Nepal Law Campus - Wikipedia

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    Later the Institute of Law was converted into the Faculty of Law. Nepal Law Campus presently is a constituent college under the Faculty of Law, Tribhuvan University. [1] [2] [3] Nepal Law Campus offers three year Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), a five-year Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws (BA LL.B.) and two-year and three-year Master of Laws (LL.M ...

  3. Outline of tort law - Wikipedia

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    Union of India, in Indian tort law is a unique outgrowth of the doctrine of strict liability for ultrahazardous activities. Under this principle of absolute liability, an enterprise is absolutely liable without exceptions to compensate everyone affected by any accident resulting from the operation of hazardous activity.

  4. Far Western University - Wikipedia

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    Far Western University is a university in Nepal, located in Mahendranagar, Kanchanpur. [1] [2] [3] [4] It was established in August 2010 (2067 BS) by the Act of the ...

  5. National Code of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Manav Nyaya Shastra (Nepali: मानव न्याय शास्त्र; Newari: Nyayavikasini; [7] literally: Human Justice Code) is the first codified law of Nepal. It was written during the Malla Dynasty in the 14th century. This is believed to be the root of structured law system in Nepal.

  6. Category:Law of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepali nationality law (2 P) R. Law reform in Nepal (1 P) ... Pages in category "Law of Nepal" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  7. Nepal Bar Council - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Bar Council is an independent legal institution established by the Nepal Bar Council Act, 1993 with a major objective to regulate law practice in Nepal.It conducts examination for issuing the licence for law practice and keeps record of the law practitioners.

  8. Nepal Law Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Nepal Law Commission (NLC) was first constituted by an executive decision in 1953, immediately after the downfall of multiparty democracy. The second, third, fourth and fifth Commissions were constituted in 1960, 1963, 1972 and 1979 respectively. These Commissions were temporary in nature. The NLC was given permanent status only in 1984.

  9. Casebook - Wikipedia

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    Casebooks sometimes also contain excerpts from law review articles and legal treatises, historical notes, editorial commentary, and other related materials to provide background for the cases. The teaching style based on casebooks is known as the casebook method and is supposed to instill in law students how to "think like a lawyer."