The anti-corruption law clinic is a research-based clinic focused on research, advocacy, and public education. Activities within the anti-corruption law clinic involve clinic partners and guest lecturers with expertise and interest in corruption and anti-corruption education. Students in the anti-corruption law clinic will gain experience conducting research and advocacy, teaching, and public campaigning.
The criminal law clinical course is offered in semester VI (six). The credit weight for this course is 3 credits.
The requirements for students to participate in the anti-corruption clinic are: