How does the infrastructure of JGLS compare with that of other law schools?
The campus, designed by reputed French architect Stephane Paumier, will offer aesthetically pleasing large open spaces, greenery and pathways. Such design facilitates free thinking and rational reflection upon global issues that affect different peoples and communities and the world at large. The 54-acre fully residential campus with eco-friendly facilities will be a congenial environment for promoting excellence in teaching and research. The buildings will be fully wireless enabled and equipped for videoconferencing. Sustainable use of energy and conservation of resources are some of its features. The law library at the JGLS will be the first of its kind in Asia. It will offer world class library resources relating to Indian law; international law and comparative law and the library’s infrastructure will be comparable to the best law libraries in the world. It will provide stateof- the-art research facilities including access to electronic databases.