Legal Research and Academia

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Legal Research and Academia

Legal academics and researchers contribute to the development of law through teaching, scholarship, law journal publications, policy advisory and consultancy. A career in legal academia combines intellectual rigour with the ability to shape future generations of lawyers.

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Roles and Responsibilities

  • Teaching law subjects at NLUs and other law schools
  • Legal research and publication in peer-reviewed journals
  • PhD supervision and academic mentorship
  • Policy research and consultancy for government and think tanks
  • Editing and contributing to legal journals
  • Moot court coaching and clinical legal education

Skills Required

  • Deep subject matter expertise in chosen legal area
  • Academic writing and research methodology
  • UGC NET Law qualification (mandatory for assistant professor roles)
  • LLM and ideally PhD qualification
  • Teaching ability and classroom engagement
  • Grant writing and research project management

Career Roadmap

1

Complete LLM with strong academic record and publications

2

Clear UGC NET (Law) to become eligible for assistant professor posts

3

Pursue PhD in Law for long-term academic career advancement

4

Publish in SSRN, peer-reviewed journals and write for legal media

5

Apply for assistant professor positions at NLUs and law schools

Salary Range

Assistant Professor
Rs 6 to 12 LPA (7th CPC)

Figures are indicative and vary by city, employer and experience.

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