List of Communities
This community hosts the full text of all LLM and MPP dissertations submitted at NLSIU. The collection serves as an institutional record of postgraduate research and is made available exclusively to the NLSIU community. Access to these dissertations is restricted and limited to authorized users within the University.
This community provides access to the curated digital resources of the NLSIU, including selected books, reports, and other scholarly materials. It supports teaching, learning, and research at the University, with access governed by applicable copyright and institutional policies.
This community hosts newsletters published by NLSIU, documenting key developments, events, initiatives, and updates from the University. The collection serves as an institutional record and supports communication and engagement within the NLSIU community.
NLS Law and Society Archives is collecting and digitising materials related to legal education, law and society research, academic initiatives, conferences, public engagements, and the contributions of faculty, students, and associated scholars. Through systematic appraisal, description, and digitisation of records, the archives support teaching, research, and public scholarship. It serves as a vital resource for understanding the evolution of legal thought and social justice in India.
This community hosts official publications produced by NLSIU, including reports, journals, policy documents, and other institutional outputs. The collection showcases the University’s scholarly and administrative work and supports research, teaching, and public engagement.
This collection provides access to previous years’ examination question papers of NLSIU. It serves as a reference resource for students to understand examination patterns and supports academic preparation and learning. More recent question papers may be accessed by the NLSIU community at https://library.nls.ac.in/repository/#nlsiu-question-papers
LLD Theses:
This collection contains Doctor of Laws (LLD) theses submitted to NLSIU, representing advanced and original legal research. It serves as a scholarly resource supporting in-depth research and institutional knowledge, with access governed by University policies.
PhD Theses:
This collection hosts Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) theses submitted to NLSIU across disciplines. It showcases original research contributions of doctoral scholars and supports advanced research, teaching, and academic reference, subject to applicable access and copyright restrictions.