History of the Department of Law
Department of Law, University of Myitkyina was established in 1998. The undergraduate legal program was started from 1999-2000 Academic year. In December 2004, the first batch LL.B (Bachelor of Law) has been conferred at the fourth convocation ceremony of the University of Myitkyina. Professor, Associate Professor, Lecturer, Assistant Lecturer and Tutor have been appointed. In 2016, two Lecturers and two assistant lecturers of Department of Law, University of Myitkyina were sent to attend the PhD Program at Southwest University of Political Science and Law (SWUPL), Chongqing, China. Master Program has been begun in 2017-2018 Academic year.

Mission
Department of Law determines to implement the various mission.
- Teaching and Learning Progress
Implementation of the excellent legal education for future generation.Combination of innovative teaching, approach, co-operative learning and teaching environment.Graduated person has obtained knowledge, skill and value to provide their client - Scholarship
Department of Law is implementing to join the local and foreign scholarship program - Service
Teachers, staff and students of Law Department must assist to promote the strength, justice and power of legal system by various ways.
Vision
- Department of Law, University of Myitkyina promises to promote and grasp not only educational achievement but also practical research skill.
Administration
- LL.B, Yangon University of Distance Education
- LL.M, University of Mandalay
- Ph.D, University of Mandalay
Sr No. | Name | Designation | Duty |
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1 | Dr. Wah Wah Tun | Professor (Head) | Chairman |
2 | Dr. Nan Thet Mon | Professor | Vice-Chairman |
3 | Daw N Tap Lu Ja | Lecturer | Member |
4 | Daw Khin Mar Lwin | Lecturer | Member |
5 | Daw Ja Mai Aun | Assistant Lecturer | Member |
6 | Dr. Dawt Nei Iang | Assistant Lecturer | Member |
7 | Daw Esther Hkaw Nam | Assistant Lecturer | Member |
8 | Daw Mun Ra | Tutor | Member |
9 | Ma Mai Ra | 4Law-14 | Member |
10 | Mg Hkun Htoi Aung | 1Law-35 | Member |
11 | Mg Bawn Khaw | 3Law-17 | Member |
12 | Mg Wai Yan Oo | 2Law-82 | Member |
13 | Ma Ying Lawm | 5Law-1 | Member |
14 | Daw Aye AyeThein | Associate Professor | Secretary |
Sr No. | Name | Designation | Field of Specialization |
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2 | Dr. Nan Thet Mon | Professor (Head) | LL.B, Yangon University of Distance Education LL.M, University of Mandalay Ph.D, University of Mandalay |
1 | Dr. Khin Soe Soe Linn | Professor | |
14 | Dr. May Thu | Associate Professor | LL.B, University of Myitkyina LL.M, University of Taunggyi M.Res, University of Taunggyi Ph.D, Southwest University of Political Science and Law (SWUPL), Chongqing, China |
3 | Dr. Yin Min Soe | Associate Professor | |
8 | Dr. Su Su Latt | Associate Professor | |
4 | Daw N Tap Lu Ja | Lecturer | LL.B, 1992, Rangoon University LL.M, 2003, Mandalay University |
5 | Daw D. Hkawn Ja | Lecturer | LL.B, 2000, Mandalay University LL.M, 2002, Mandalay University |
6 | Daw Aye Myint Yee | Lecturer | LL.B, LL.M |
7 | Daw Khin Mar Lwin | Lecturer | LL.B, LL.M |
11 | U Tai Kyaw Thu | Lecturer | LL.B, 2002, Mandalay University of Distance Education LL.M, 2006, Yadanabon University |
12 | Daw Ei Ei Phyu | Lecturer | LL.B, 2004-2005, Yadanabon University LL.M, 2005-2006, Taunggyi University |
13 | Daw Chaw Su Hlaing | Lecturer | LL.B, 2003-2004, Myitkyina University LL.M, 2005-2006, University of Mandalay DBL, 2005-2006, University of Mandalay |
16 | Daw Ja Mai Awn | Assistant Lecturer | LL.B, 2004-2005, Myitkyina University LL.M, 2006-2007, Mandalay University |
17 | Dr. Khwar Nyo Oo | Assistant Lecturer | LL.B, Myitkyina University LL.M, Yadanabon University Ph.D, Southwest University of Political Science and Law |
18 | Dr. Khin Htar Win | Assistant Lecturer | LL.B, University of Myitkyina LL.M, University of Yadanabon Ph.D, Southwest University of Political Science and Law |
19 | Daw Jone Sai | Assistant Lecturer | LL.B, 2008, Myitkyina University LL.M, 2012, Yadanabon University |
21 | Daw Su Lae Win | Assistant Lecturer | LL.B, Mandalay University of Distance Education LL.M, Yadanabon University |
22 | Daw Ni Ni Khaing | Assistant Lecturer | LL.B, Mandalay University of Distance Education LL.M, Yadanabon University |
24 | Daw Zin Mar Swe | Assistant Lecturer | LL.B, Monywa University LL.M, Yadanabon University |
9 | Daw Hmwe Hmwe Thae | Assistant Lecturer | |
25 | Daw Esther Hkaw Nam | Assistant Lecturer | LL.B, Myitkyina University LL.M, Yangon University |
26 | Daw Nan Thwel Thwel San | Assistant Lecturer | LL.B, Myitkyina University LL.M, Mandalay University |
27 | Daw Mun Ra | Tutor | LL.B, 2011, Myitkyina University LL.M, 2015, University of Yangon |
28 | Dr. Khin Sandar Thin | Tutor | LL.B, Myitkyina University LL.M, Mandalay University M.Res, Mandalay University Ph.D, Mandalay University |
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Sr No. | Name | Title | Paper, Journal | Year and Page | Abstract |
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1 | Khin Htar Win | General Principles of Civil Procedure Code in Myanmar | CHINA-ASEAN LAW REVIEW | 2017 Myanmar Volume, p-74 | As the One Belt And One Road initiative continues to advance, China-Myanmar cooperation in the fields of science, technology, culture and economy has deepened, China has become the largest investor in Myanmar, so it is necessary for us to understand the basic principles of Myanmar’s civil procedure law. The civil procedure law of Myanmar was originally derived from Indian law and was influenced by British practices and procedures. Therefore, the legal system is antagonistic. This paper analyzes in detail the basic principles of jurisdiction, prosecution, judgment, decree, execution and trial supervision in the civil procedure law of Myanmar. At the same time, however, the existing civil procedure law of Myanmar also has the problem of being unable to adapt to the status quo. The supreme federal law will review and revise the civil procedure law. |
2 | Khwar Nyo Oo | Review of Labor Law in Myanmar | CHINA-ASEAN LAW REVIEW | 2017 Myanmar Volume, p- 101 | In order to protect the rights of workers, establish a good employment relationship, and promote the formation of independent labor organizations, the Legislature of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar promulgated the Labor Law in accordance with Article 24 of the Constitution. At the same time, some labor laws and regulations were amended and new laws and regulations were formulated in accordance with international standards. In addition, workers registered or unregistered in the Ministry of Labor are seeking overseas employment opportunities due to poverty, unemployment and lack of employment opportunities. In this regard, this article will outline some important labor laws and regulations. At present, there are many labor problems in Myanmar, especially the minimum wage and migrant workers; in the labor market, in addition to the increased demand for skilled workers, the demand for laws and regulations regulating the labor market has also arisen. |
3 | May Thu | Formation of Contracts under the Contract Act of Myanmar | CHINA-ASEAN LAW REVIEW | 2017 Myanmar Volume, p-136 | A contract is an agreement between two or more persons that can be enforced by law. Every person in one way or other, as all of us enter into a number of contracts everyday. Each contract creates some rights and duties on the contracting parties. A variety of business activities depend on the use of contracts. The Law of Contract is in the nature of Civil Law and it covers the legal principles concerning commercial or trade transaction and also many civil matters. The Contract Act 1872 is the foundation for all contracts under the law of Myanmar: it is the general law. |
4 | Nan Thet Mon | Ownership of Intellectual Property Rights in University | Mandalay University Research Journal | 2016, Vol.7, p-60 | The teachers from Universities are the creators through doing research, teaching and creation of literary and artistic. They have been involved in research either alone, funded by itself or the University, sponsored by government, or in collaboration with local and or international universities and bodies. The ownership of intellectual property from doing creation is not exactly provided in National Laws or International Conventions. Therefore, it becomes the disputes between the researcher and the University or between the University and the Company when intellectual property arising from the research is commercialized. In studying the disputes, it is found that most of the disputes are arising from (1) want of the exactly agreement relating to ownership between the two parties (2) the significant use of the University’s resources (3) in the course of his or her duties (4) the activities of employment. So, most of the foreign Universities have been settled the disputes by adopting the University Intellectual Property Policy including the ownership of intellectual property. But, Myanmar Universities have no University Intellectual Property Policy to settle the disputes. Besides, Myanmar Universities have been signed Memorandums of University with foreign Universities with the aims to do faculty exchange, staff exchange, students exchange and research cooperation. Therefore, it should be adopted the policy relating to the ownership of intellectual property rights in Myanmar. |
Sr No. | Name | Designation | Topic |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Daw Su Lae Win | Assistant Lecturer | Legal Study on Marriage and Divorce under Kachin Customs and Traditions |
2 | Daw Ni Ni Khaing | Assistant Lecturer | Liabilities of Pilots in Maritime Safety |
3 | Daw Tin Tin Hla | Assistant Lecturer | Analytical Study on Construction Laws in Myanmar, Singapore, China and Vietnam |
4 | Daw Zin Mar Swe | Assistant Lecturer | Legal Study on Classification of International Institutions |
5 | Daw Esther Hkaw Nam | Assistant Lecturer | Legal Study on the Consequences of Breach of Contracts in Myanmar |
6 | Daw Nan Thwel Thwel San | Assistant Lecturer | A Comparative Study on Cyber Laws of some selected ASEAN Countries |
7 | Daw Mun Ra | Tutor | Fire Insurance in Myanmar |
Sr No. | Name | Designation | Topic |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr. Nan Thet Mon | Professor | Ownership of Intellectual Property Rights in University |
2 | Dr. May Thu | Lecturer | Formation of Contracts under the Contract Act of Myanmar |
3 | Dr. Khwar Nyo Oo | Assistant Lecturer | Review of Labor Law in Myanmar |
4 | Dr. Khin Htar Win | Assistant Lecturer | General Principles of Civil Procedure Code in Myanmar |
Sr No. | Name | Thesis Title |
---|---|---|
1 | Ma Khin Mi Mi Soe | Myanmar Buddhist’s Marriage |
2 | Ma KhinMyo Thant | Workmen Compensation in Some ASEAN Countries |
Year | Male | Female | Total |
---|---|---|---|
First year | |||
Second year | 163 | ||
Third year | 123 | ||
Fourth year | 145 | ||
Fifth year | 110 | ||
Qualified | 4 | ||
First year (LL.M) | 16 | ||
Second year (LL.M) | 32 |
Year | Male | Female | Total |
---|---|---|---|
First year | 165 | 178 | 343 |
Second year | 64 | 62 | 126 |
Third year | 122 | 141 | 263 |
Fourth year | 108 | 109 | 217 |
Fifth year | 78 | 76 | 154 |
Curriculum and Time Table
CURRICULUM FOR LLB DEGREE
Module No. | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/ Week | |
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Lecture | Tutorial | |||
မ ၁၀၀၁ | မြန်မာစာ | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Eng 1001 | English | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Law 1101 | Introduction to the Study of Law | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 1102 | History of State and Law | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Elective | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
AM 1001 | Aspects of Myanmar | 3 | 2 | 2 |
TOTAL | 20 | 14 | 12 |
Total Credits - 20 | Total Hours - 26 hours |
Foundation Courses | |
မ ၁၀၀၁ | မြန်မာစာ |
Eng 1001 | English |
Core Courses (For Law Specialization) | |
Law 1101 | Introduction to the Study of Law I |
Law 1102 | History of State and Law |
Elective Courses (One subject to be taken) | |
Phil 1001 | Logic in Practice I (For UDE) |
Hist 1001 | Introduction to the Myanmar Civilizations I |
IR 1002 | Introduction to International Relations I |
Psy 1003 | Public Relations |
Eco 1001 | Principles of Microeconomics |
Geog 1003 | Geography of Southeast Asian Countries |
OS 1003 | Buddhist Culture |
AM 1001 | Aspects of Myanmar |
UDE 1st year တွင် Philosophy ယူမည်ဖြစ်ပါသည်။ |
Module No. | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/ Week | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture | Tutorial | |||
မ ၁၀၀၂ | မြန်မာစာ | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Eng 1002 | English | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Law 1103 | Introduction to the Study of Law II | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 1104 | Jurisprudence | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Elective | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
AM 1002 | Aspects of Myanmar | 3 | 2 | 2 |
TOTAL | 20 | 14 | 12 |
Total Credits - 20 | Total Hours - 26 hours |
Foundation Courses | |
မ ၁၀၀၂ | မြန်မာစာ |
Eng 1002 | English |
Core Courses (For Law Specialization) | |
Law 1103 | Introduction to the Study of Law II |
Law 1104 | History of State and Law |
Elective Courses (One subject to be taken) | |
Phil 1003 | Logic in Practice II (For UDE) |
Hist 1004 | Introduction to the Myanmar Civilizations II |
IR 1004 | Introduction to International Relations II |
Psy 1005 | Understanding Human Interaction |
Eco 1002 | Principles of Macro Economics |
Geog 1004 | Geography of Myanmar |
OS 1007 | Pali Literature |
AM 1002 | Aspects of Myanmar |
JNL 1003 | Introduction to the Law |
UDE 1st year တွင် Philosophy ယူမည်ဖြစ်ပါသည်။ |


(L) - Lecture (T) - Tutorial | |
မ-၁၀၀၂ | ျမန္မာစာ |
Eng-1001 | English |
Law-1103 | Introduction to the Study of Law II |
Law-1104 | Jurisprudence |
Eco-1002 | Principles of Macroeconomics |
AM-1002 | Aspects of Myanmar (ျမန္မာစာ) |
CURRICULUM FOR LLB DEGREE
Module No. | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/ Week | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture | Tutorial | |||
Eng 2001 | English | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Law 2101 | Myanmar Customary Law I | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 2102 | Law of Contract | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 2103 | Labour Law | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Elective (Law) | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Elective | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
21 | 15 | 12 |
Total Credits - 21 | Total Hours - 27 hours |
Foundation Courses | |
Eng 1001 | English |
Core Courses (For Law Specialization) | |
Law 2101 | Myanmar Customary Law I |
Law 2102 | Law of Contract |
Law 2103 | Labour Law |
Elective Courses (For Law Specialization) (One subject to be taken) |
|
Law 2104 | Law Relating to Sale of Goods |
Law 2105 | Principle of Legal Profession |
(One subject to be taken) | |
Eng 2002 | Communicative Skills |
Phil 2004 | Philosophy of Law I |
IR 2002 | Elements of Political Institutions I |
Eco 2001 | Macro Economics (For UDE) |
Elective Courses (For other Specializations) | |
Law 2001 | Study of Law (For IR and Environmental Studies (ES)) |
Law 2002 | Business Law |
Law 2003 | Law and Justice I (For Political Science) |
UDE 2nd Year တွင် Economics ယူမည်ဖြစ်ပါသည်။ |
Module No. | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/ Week | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture | Tutorial | |||
Eng 2002 | English | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Law 2106 | Myanmar Customary Law II | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 2107 | Law of Tort | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 2108 | Land Law | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Elective (Law) | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Elective | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
TOTAL | 21 | 15 | 12 |
Total Credits - 21 | Total Hours - 27 hours |
Foundation Courses | |
Eng 2002 | English |
Core Courses (For Law Specialization) | |
Law 2106 | Myanmar Customary Law II |
Law 2107 | Law of Tort |
Law 2108 | Land Law |
Elective Courses (For Law Specialization) (One subject to be taken) | |
Law 2109 | Negotiable Instruments Act |
Law 2110 | Law of Banking |
(One subject to be taken) | |
Eco 2002 | International Trade (For UDE) |
Eng 2004 | Developing Communicative Skills |
Phil 2009 | Philosophy of Law II |
IR 2004 | Elements of Political Institutions II |
Elective Courses (For other Specializations) | |
Law 2004 | Law and Justice II (For Political Science) |
Law 2005 | ASEAN Documents |
Law 2006 | Introduction to International Law |
JNL 2003 | Intellectual Property Law (IR+ Law) |


(L) - Lecture (T) - Tutorial | |
Eng-2002 | English |
Law-2106 | Myanmar Customary Law II |
Law-2107 | Law of Tort |
Law-2108 | Land Law |
Law-2109 | Negotiable Instruments Act |
Phil-2009 | Philosophy of Law II |
CURRICULUM FOR LLB DEGREE
Module No. | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/ Week | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture | Tutorial | |||
Eng 3001 | English | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Law 3101 | Criminal Law | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 3102 | Public International Law I | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 3103 | Business Law I | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Elective (Law) | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Elective | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
TOTAL | 21 | 15 | 12 |
Total Credits - 21 | Total Hours - 27 hours |
Foundation Courses | |
Eng 3001 | English |
Core Courses (For Law Specialization) | |
Law 3101 | Criminal Law |
Law 3102 | Public International Law I |
Law 3103 | Business Law I |
Elective Courses (For Law Specialization) (One subject to be taken) |
|
Law 3104 | Conflict of Laws |
Law 3105 | Special Criminal Laws |
(One subject to be taken) | |
Psy 3001 | Crime and Psychology I |
Eng 3001 | Communicative Skills (Advanced) |
Eco 3001 | Introduction to Economics of Development |
IR 3002 | Current Issues in International Relations |
Elective Courses (For other Specializations) | |
Law 3001 | ILO Convention |
Law 3002 | International Law (4 CU for IR) |
Law 3003 | General Principles of International Law (For Political Science) |
MS 3105 | Customary Law of Myanmar (4 CU for MS) |
Mgt 3101 | Business Law |
CL 3001 | Commercial Law I |
BM 3107 | Business Law I |
PP 3001 | Public Administration Law I |
ES 3101/ES 3201 (1st Yr. Hons) Environmental Law (4 Cu for ES) | |
AS 3003 | Legal Framework on ASEAN I |
LTM 3001 | Tourism Law (For Tourism) |
Module No. | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/ Week | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture | Tutorial | |||
Eng 3002 | English | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Law 3106 | Criminal Procedure Code | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 3107 | Human Rights Law | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 3108 | Business Law II | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Elective (Law) | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Elective | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
TOTAL | 21 | 15 | 12 |
Total Credits - 21 | Total Hours - 27 hours |
Foundation Courses | |
Eng 3002 | English |
Core Courses (For Law Specialization) | |
Law 3106 | Criminal Procedure Code |
Law 3107 | Human Rights Law |
Law 3108 | Business Law II |
Elective Courses (For Law Specialization) (One subject to be taken) | |
Law 3109 | Law of Insurance |
Law 3110 | Law of Treaties |
Elective Courses (One subject to be taken) | |
Psy 3002 | Crime and Psychology II |
Eco 3002 | International Finance |
Eng 3008 | Communicative Skills (Advanced) |
IR 3110 | Environmental Issues |
Elective Courses (For other Specializations) | |
Law 3004 | Legal Protection of Intellectual Property Rights |
Law 3005 | International Law II (4 CU for IR) |
Law 3006 | International Human Rights Law (For Political Science) |
MS 3007 | Law, Justice and Human Right (3 CU for BDevS ) |
BM 3108 | Business Law II |
PP 3002 | Public Administration Law II |
CL 3002 | Commercial Law II |
AS 3006 | Legal Framework on ASEAN II |


(L) - Lecture (T) - Tutorial | |
Eng-3002 | English |
Law-3106 | Criminal Procedure Code |
Law-3107 | Human Rights Law |
Law-3108 | Business Law II |
Law-3109 | Law of Insurance |
Psy-3002 | Crime and Psychology II |
CURRICULUM FOR LLB DEGREE
Module No. | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/ Week | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture | Tutorial | |||
Law 4101 | Constitutional Law | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 4102 | Civil Procedure Code I | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 4103 | Revenue Law I | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 4104 | Law of International Institution I | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Elective(Law I) | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Elective(Law II) | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
TOTAL | 22 | 16 | 12 |
Total Credits - 22 | Total Hours - 28 hours |
Core Courses | |
Law 4101 | Constitutional Law |
Law 4102 | Civil Procedure Code I |
Law 4103 | Revenue Law I |
Law 4104 | Law of International Institutions I |
Elective Courses | |
Law 4105 | Environmental Law |
Law 4106 | International Economic Law |
Law 4107 | Child Law of Myanmar |
Elective Courses (For IR Student) | |
Law 4001 | World Constitutions |
Law 4002 | Administrative Law |
Elective Courses (For other Specializations) | |
Law 4001 | World Constitutions |
Law 4002 | Administrative Law |
AS 4003 | Constitutions of ASEAN Countries I |
Module No. | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/ Week | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture | Tutorial | |||
Law 4108 | Administrative Law | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 4109 | Civil Procedure Code II | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 4110 | Revenue Law II | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 4111 | Law of International Institution II | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Elective (Law I) | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Elective (Law II) | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
TOTAL | 22 | 16 | 12 |
Total Credits - 22 | Total Hours - 28 hours |
Core Courses | |
Law 4108 | Administrative Law |
Law 4109 | Civil Procedure Code II |
Law 4110 | Revenue Law II |
Law 4111 | Law of International Institutions II |
Elective Courses | |
Law 4112 | Law of the Sea |
Law 4113 | Transport Law (For UDE) |
Law 4114 | Intellectual Property Law (For UDE) |
Elective Courses (For Other Specializations) | |
Law 4003 | International Environmental Law |
Law 4004 | International Human Rights Law |
ES 4110 (4th Yr.)/4210 (2ndYr.Hons) Enforcement of Environmental Law (4 Cu) | |
AS 4006 | Constitutions of ASEAN Countries II |


(L) - Lecture (T) - Tutorial | |
Law-4108 | Administrative Law |
Law-4109 | Civil Procedure Code II |
Law-4110 | Revenue Law II |
Law-4111 | Law of International Institutions II |
Law-4113 | Transport Law |
Law-4114 | Intellectual Property Law |
CURRICULUM FOR LLB DEGREE
Module No. | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/ Week | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture | Tutorial | |||
Law 5101 | Law of Evidence I | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 5102 | Shipping Law I | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 5103 | Military Law | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Elective(Law I) | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Elective(Law II) | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
TOTAL | 18 | 13 | 10 |
Total Credits - 18 | Total Hours - 23 hours |
Core Courses | |
Law 5101 | Law of Evidence I |
Law 5102 | Shipping Law I |
Law 5103 | Military Law |
Elective Courses | |
Law 5104 | Comparative Law (For UDE) |
Law 5105 | Criminology (For UDE) |
Law 5106 | International Humanitarian Law |
Elective Courses (For other Specializations) | |
Law 5001 | Law of World Institutions |
Law 5002 | Law of Treaties I |
ES 4003 | Environmental Law and International Organizations (3rd Yr. Hons, Qualifying) |
AS 5003 | ASEAN Economic Agreements I |
Module No. | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/ Week | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture | Tutorial | |||
Law 5107 | Law of Evidence II | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 5108 | Shipping Law II | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Law 5109 | Civil Litigation | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Elective(Law I) | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Elective(Law II) | * | 3 | 2 | 2 |
TOTAL | 18 | 13 | 10 |
Total Credits - 18 | Total Hours - 23 hours |
Core Courses | |
Law 5107 | Law of Evidence II |
Law 5108 | Shipping Law II |
Law 5109 | Civil Litigation |
Elective Courses | |
Law 5110 | Constitutions of ASEAN Countries (For UDE) |
Law 5111 | Law of Commercial Arbitration |
Law 5112 | International Air and Space Law |
Elective Courses (For IR Student) | |
Law 5003 | Law of World Institutions II |
Law 5004 | Law of Treaties II |
AS 5006 | ASEAN Economic Agreements II |
Core Courses (For Myanmar Study) | |
MS 5212 | Family Laws in Myanmar |
Time Table for Fifth Year Law
Time Table for Law Qualifying Class

Time Table for Law Qualifying Class

(L) - Lecture (T) - Tutorial | |
Law-5107 | Law of Evidence II |
Law-5108 | Shipping Law II |
Law-5109 | Civil Litigation |
Law-5110 | Constitutions of ASEAN Countries |
Law-5111 | Law of Commercial Arbitration |
CURRICULUM FOR LLM DEGREE COURSE
Module No | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/ Week | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture | Tutorial/ Discussion | |||
L.611 A | Criminal Law | 4 | 4 | 2 |
L.612 A | Law of Business Organizations | 4 | 4 | 2 |
L.613 A | Myanmar Customary Law | 4 | 4 | 2 |
L.611 A | Constitutional Law | 4 | 4 | 2 |
Total | 16 | 16 | 8 |
3 Credit points for (4) Lecturing hours and 1 Credit point for (2) Tutorial/Discussion hour
Sample Description
Module No | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/Week | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture | Tutorial/ Discussion | |||
L.621 A | Criminal Procedure | 4 | 4 | 2 |
L.622 A | Civil Litigation | 4 | 4 | 2 |
L.623 A | Family Laws | 4 | 4 | 2 |
L.624 A | Constitutional Law II | 4 | 4 | 2 |
Total | 16 | 16 | 8 |
3 Credit points for (4) Lecturing hours and 1 Credit point for (2) Tutorial/Discussion hour

(L) - Lecture (T) - Tutorial | |
Law-621 A | Criminal Procedure |
Law-622 A | Civil Litigation |
Law-623 A | Family Laws |
Law-624 A | Constitutional Law II |
CURRICULUM FOR LLM DEGREE COURSE
Module No | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/ Week | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture | Tutorial/ Discussion | |||
L.631 A | Special Criminal Laws | 4 | 4 | 2 |
L.632 A | Law of Evidence | 4 | 4 | 2 |
L.633 A | Labour Law | 4 | 4 | 2 |
L.634 A | Land Law | 4 | 4 | 2 |
Total | 16 | 16 | 8 |
3 Credit points for (4) Lecturing hours and 1 Credit point for (2) Tutorial/Discussion hour
Module No | Name of Module | Credit Points | Hours/ Week | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture | Tutorial/ Discussion | |||
L.631 A | Special Criminal Laws | 4 | 4 | 2 |
L.632 A | Law of Evidence | 4 | 4 | 2 |
L.633 A | Labour Law | 4 | 4 | 2 |
L.634 A | Land Law | 4 | 4 | 2 |
Total | 16 | 16 | 8 |
3 Credit points for (4) Lecturing hours and 1 Credit point for (2) Tutorial/Discussion hour