Research Centre
Introduction
Centre for Advanced Legal Research and Excellence (CALRE) is a dedicated academic platform committed to advancing multidisciplinary legal research and fostering innovative thinking. The Centre aims to promote rigorous legal probing by integrating law with allied disciplines such as public policy, economics, technology, social sciences, and environmental studies. CALRE has been established at Kamkus College of Law to serve as a hub for research, dialogue, and capacity-building by encouraging faculty and students to engage with contemporary legal challenges through empirical research, policy analysis, and innovative solutions.
Vision
The centre envisions becoming a leading research centre of excellence by promoting multi-disciplinary research, innovation, and policy engagement. CALRE aspires to bridge the gap between law and allied disciplines by fostering an ecosystem where legal research impacts governance, strengthens institutions, protects rights, and advances sustainable development.
Aims and Objectives
- Encourage Multidisciplinary Legal research To encourage and undertake multidisciplinary legal research integrating law with allied disciplines such as human rights, economics, technology, sociology, environmental studies, and management.
- Promote Innovation and excellence To promote innovative and solution-oriented research addressing contemporary legal, social, economic, and technological challenges.
- Provide high-quality publications and state-of-the-art facilities To facilitate high-quality academic research, publications, and policy-oriented studies contributing to legal reform and good governance.
- Foster critical thinking and research aptitude To build research capacity among students and faculty through workshops, training programmes, seminars, and research mentoring.
- Collaboration and joint research initiatives To collaborate with academic institutions, research organisations, government bodies, industry, and civil society for joint research initiatives and knowledge exchange.
- Knowledge hub and scholarly network To serve as a knowledge hub supporting evidence-based policymaking, socially impactful legal scholarship and encourage a network of research scholars.
Area of Research
- Human Rights and Social Inclusion
- Criminology
- Policy and Governance
- International Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Cyber law and Data Analytics
- Environmental Law regime
- Consumer Protection Laws
- Tax and Corporate Law