Climate Change and Environmental Law Clinics (CCELC)
The Climate Change and Environmental Law Clinic (CC&ELC) is dedicated to addressing the urgent challenges posed by climate change and environmental issues through legal advocacy and expertise.
At CC & ELC, students have the opportunity to engage in hands-on clinical experience, collaborate with stakeholders, and contribute to innovative approaches in combating climate change and environmental degradation. Our vision is inspired by Bhutan’s commitment to environmental stewardship, as guided by the visionary leadership of the Monarchs.
We strive to empower the next generation of legal professionals to become advocates for climate change and environmental justice. Through rigorous academic training, experiential learning, and research, we aim to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to create positive change at local, national, and international levels.
Our clinic’s mission encompasses pedagogical, social, and academic impacts. We focus on training students in client-centered lawyering, ethical practice, and professional responsibility. Additionally, we offer seminars, workshops, and joint clinic sessions to facilitate critical discussions and skill-building.
Appropriate Dispute Resolution Clinic (ADRC)
The Appropriate Dispute Resolution Clinic (ADRC) ensures that Bhutan’s centuries-old traditional dispute resolution practices continue to flourish and adapt as Bhutan develops and modernizes. It works collaboratively with Bhutan’s traditional and local dispute resolution practitioners as well as formal institutions that support them to strengthen traditional dispute resolution practices.
The Appropriate Dispute Resolution Clinic provides students the opportunity to expand their range of dispute resolution tools used when solving problems, they learn about alternatives to formal court proceedings and deepen their knowledge of traditional Bhutanese dispute resolution practice.
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The Social Enterprise Clinic (SEC) is designed for students who see themselves entering Bhutan’s emerging transactional and corporate practice. It is focused on cottage industries, small and medium-sized businesses, and cooperatives.
Social Enterprise Clinic refuse to accept that ‘business is war,’ and invite our students to engage their legal skills and creativity towards helping idealistic and socially minded entrepreneurs build sustainable business models in communities across Bhutan.
Read MoreHuman Dignity Clinic
The Human Dignity Clinic (HDC) of Jigme Singye Wangchuck School is one of the three clinics dedicated to a vision that the promotion, protection, and respect of Human Dignity must lie at the heart of the legal practice, indeed legal practice in a GNH society.
The Human Dignity Clinic works to protect and promote the human dignity of individuals with; the primary focus of the Human Dignity Clinic will be on four categories of vulnerable individuals in Bhutan, specifically 1) women, 2) children and young people, 3) the elderly, 4) persons living with a disability.
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