The study of law takes you to the center of many of today's great social and political issues. Law is not something abstract or remote; it is the way that society, through institutions like Parliament, the courts, and administrative tribunals of many kinds, lays down its rules. Lawyers must understand how the law is made and applied, and how it relates to the daily life of the community and the needs of individuals. It is our promise to make a journey with you together in this fascinating realm.
Law is about the logical application of rules and the precise use and interpretation of language. This is why studying the law will help to teach you to think clearly, to analyze, and to use words carefully and precisely. So a law degree is widely accepted as good training for later life whether or not your chosen career is the law. Our students work through a combination of lectures, seminar groups, and written assignments and are given the opportunity to apply these skills hands-on as the course progresses.
The farsightedness of the UAP Department of Law and Human Rights extends to the aim of continuing excellence in creating law professionals, advancing legal scholarship, involving in public service, and fostering justice through the implementation of human rights.
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Click for DetailThe mission of the Department of Law and Human Rights is to remain dedicated to promoting human rights while advancing human dignity, social welfare, and social justice through the endorsement of legal knowledge. In doing so, L&HR is determined to provide all necessary support to students and lead them to become competent law graduates who will work to shape the future of law and human rights in Bangladeshi society. By utilizing the state-of-the-art best practices this department targets to develop the skills required to use legal knowledge in practice, as a priority. At the same time, ingraining the ability to conduct cutting-edge legal research within the potential lawyers is also considered essential. The well-rounded legal education consisting of the curriculum of L&HR is designed to teach students about the reality of law and its impact, while constantly updating it to stay ahead in the national sphere of education.
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Click for DetailWelcome to the Department of Law & Human Rights.
The Department of Law and Human Rights is one of the key departments of the University of Asia Pacific and is recognized as one of the best law schools in Bangladesh. The students of the Department gain hands-on legal training through curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular activities. In addition to regular classroom teaching, students are taught and trained through debate, moot court, court visit, and clinical programs. The Department takes pride in its outstanding and exceptionally rich faculty profile comprising of renowned professors, reputed lawyers, and eminent judges of Bangladesh.
The Department of Law and Human Rights is the right destination of higher education for those students who desire to build their career in the diversified field of law e.g. Lawyer (Advocate, Attorney, Barrister, Counsel, Solicitor, Law officer (Notary Public, Public Prosecutor, Government Pleader, and Attorney General, Bangladesh Judicial Service (Judge and Magistrate), Bangladesh Civil Service (Administration, Police, Taxes, Customs and Foreign Affairs), Bangladesh Military Service (Judge Advocate General), University Teacher (Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor), Corporate Service (Compliance Officer, Regulatory Officer, Human Resources Manager and Supply Chain Manager), Arbitrator, Mediator, Conciliator, Politician, Journalist, Social Worker, Human Right Activist, Development Practitioner, Consultant and services in the various regional and International Organizations.
I wish you every success in life.
Md. Asaduzzaman
Head
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Click for DetailThe farsightedness of the UAP Department of Law and Human Rights extends to the aim of continuing excellence in creating law professionals, advancing legal scholarship, involving in public service, and fostering justice through the implementation of human rights.
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The mission of the Department of Law and Human Rights is to remain dedicated to promoting human rights while advancing human dignity, social welfare, and social justice through the endorsement of legal knowledge. In doing so, L&HR is determined to provide all necessary support to students and lead them to become competent law graduates who will work to shape the future of law and human rights in Bangladeshi society. By utilizing the state-of-the-art best practices this department targets to develop the skills required to use legal knowledge in practice, as a priority. At the same time, ingraining the ability to conduct cutting-edge legal research within the potential lawyers is also considered essential. The well-rounded legal education consisting of the curriculum of L&HR is designed to teach students about the reality of law and its impact, while constantly updating it to stay ahead in the national sphere of education.
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Welcome to the Department of Law & Human Rights.
The Department of Law and Human Rights is one of the key departments of the University of Asia Pacific and is recognized as one of the best law schools in Bangladesh. The students of the Department gain hands-on legal training through curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular activities. In addition to regular classroom teaching, students are taught and trained through debate, moot court, court visit, and clinical programs. The Department takes pride in its outstanding and exceptionally rich faculty profile comprising of renowned professors, reputed lawyers, and eminent judges of Bangladesh.
The Department of Law and Human Rights is the right destination of higher education for those students who desire to build their career in the diversified field of law e.g. Lawyer (Advocate, Attorney, Barrister, Counsel, Solicitor, Law officer (Notary Public, Public Prosecutor, Government Pleader, and Attorney General, Bangladesh Judicial Service (Judge and Magistrate), Bangladesh Civil Service (Administration, Police, Taxes, Customs and Foreign Affairs), Bangladesh Military Service (Judge Advocate General), University Teacher (Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor), Corporate Service (Compliance Officer, Regulatory Officer, Human Resources Manager and Supply Chain Manager), Arbitrator, Mediator, Conciliator, Politician, Journalist, Social Worker, Human Right Activist, Development Practitioner, Consultant and services in the various regional and International Organizations.
I wish you every success in life.
Md. Asaduzzaman
Head
Department of Law and Human Rights
The farsightedness of the UAP Department of Law and Human Rights extends to the aim of continuing excellence in creating law professionals, advancing legal scholarship, involving in public service, and fostering justice through the implementation of human rights.
Welcome to the Department of Law & Human Rights.
The Department of Law and Human Rights is one of the key departments of the University of Asia Pacific and is recognized as one of the best law schools in Bangladesh. The students of the Department gain hands-on legal training through curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular activities. In addition to regular classroom teaching, students are taught and trained through debate, moot court, court visit, and clinical programs. The Department takes pride in its outstanding and exceptionally rich faculty profile comprising of renowned professors, reputed lawyers, and eminent judges of Bangladesh.
The Department of Law and Human Rights is the right destination of higher education for those students who desire to build their career in the diversified field of law e.g. Lawyer (Advocate, Attorney, Barrister, Counsel, Solicitor, Law officer (Notary Public, Public Prosecutor, Government Pleader, and Attorney General, Bangladesh Judicial Service (Judge and Magistrate), Bangladesh Civil Service (Administration, Police, Taxes, Customs and Foreign Affairs), Bangladesh Military Service (Judge Advocate General), University Teacher (Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor), Corporate Service (Compliance Officer, Regulatory Officer, Human Resources Manager and Supply Chain Manager), Arbitrator, Mediator, Conciliator, Politician, Journalist, Social Worker, Human Right Activist, Development Practitioner, Consultant and services in the various regional and International Organizations.
I wish you every success in life.
Md. Asaduzzaman
Head
Department of Law and Human Rights