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ToggleOverview: FDP on Environmental Law & Policy (22–27 Sept 2025)
NLU Delhi is hosting a six-day online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) focused on Environmental Law & Policy, aimed at enriching the academic and professional capacities of faculty members and researchers.
Dates & Format
- Duration: 22nd to 27th September 2025
- Delivery: Fully online participation
Eligibility & Registration: NLU Delhi FDP on Environmental Law & Policy
- Open to: Faculty members from law and related disciplines, researchers, and legal practitioners.
- Requirement: Submission of a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the applicant’s institution.
- Fee: ₹5,000 (non-refundable).
- Seats: Limited—allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Key Highlights
- Expert-Led Sessions: Features lectures, interactive sessions, case studies, and policy discussions by leading national and international environmental law and policy experts.
- Learning Focus: Deep dives into ecological challenges, evolving environmental governance, jurisprudence, and sustainable development strategies.
- Certificate of Completion: Awarded to participants who attend all sessions and engage actively.
Official Confirmation
The programme is officially announced on NLU Delhi’s site as part of its announcements section, confirming the dates and registration details.
Institutional Context
This FDP aligns with the activities of NLU Delhi’s Centre for Environment Law, Policy and Research (CELPR)—established in 2016 to promote environmental law education, policy engagement, and research. CELPR regularly organizes workshops and training, fostering academic–policy synergy in environmental law.
Summary Snapshot
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Organiser | National Law University Delhi (NLU Delhi) |
| Theme | Environmental Law & Policy |
| Mode | Fully Online |
| Dates | 22–27 September 2025 |
| Registration Deadline | 25 August 2025 |
| Fee | ₹5,000 (non-refundable) |
| Who Can Participate | Faculty, researchers, legal professionals |
| Key Requirement | NOC from employer |
| Key Components | Expert lectures, case studies, policy discussions |
| Outcome | Certificate upon completion |
| Related Centre | CELPR – centre for environment law research and engagement |
