The world longs for peace. Peace is achievable, yet, in today’s scenario, it seems elusive. Why? Have we become so inefficient that we humans cannot have peace? Is it such a distant dream? What is peace? Peace is NOT a mere absence of war. It is something positive. It is the presence of contentment, prosperity,
The theme is broad in nature. The participants can also take up any particular section/ issue/ changes introduced or any new concept incorporated for writing under the International law. THEME: INTERNATIONAL MARITIME PIRACY IN THE HORN OF AFRICA : INTERNATIONAL LEGAL & POLITICAL RAMIFICATION
The 3rd Independent Thought National Legal Essay Competition 2014 focuses on the issue of child abuse and the present legal mechanisms to combat it. The topic for this year’s competition is Marital Rape within prohibited Child Marriages.
Bharati Vidyapeeth University New Law College is hosting the first ever Western Rounds of Surana & Surana National Trial Advocacy Moot Court Competition & Judgment Writing Competition on Criminal Law between 22nd to 24th August, 2014 in Pune.
Reema Ray (27 May 1982 – 6 September 2013): Reema was a student of the second batch of NUJS, and graduated in 2006. Her family, friends and colleagues remember her as a rare person with exceptional qualities of heart and mind. Reema was an extremely well-regarded corporate lawyer working in one of India’s leading law
Are we doomed to accept a much more territorially segregated internet in which States or regions erect cyber-borders in an effort to uphold their peculiar cultural, political or legal values as well as protect national economic interests? In other words, to what extent is the future of the Internet emerging as one delineated by sub-global
Topic: Natural Gas Price Revision by the Government of India: Is it necessary or avoidable
Eligibility: All undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students studying in any University in India
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The Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, is honoured to support an annual international award for the best essay written by a law student on a topic relating to law and the Holocaust.
The Centre will be officially launched at the Inaugural Session of The Lucknow Conclave. To commemorate this landmark occasion, we proudly announce the launch of 1st International Essay Writing Competition 2014.
This essay competition was created to inspire students to explore connections between human rights and science, engineering and the health professions. Students may write on any topic at the intersection of science and/or technology with human rights.
A panel of three judges will consider all submissions, regardless of the ideological inclinations of the writers, as long as their positions do in fact support the ideals and principles of peoples’ right to self-determination and democratic norms.
Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) has been set up by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Govt. of India. IICA's School of Competition Law and Market Regulation in partnership with Competition Commission of India (CCI), is pleased to announce its “Antitrust Programme for Young Fellows 2014 (Theme of the year: 5 years of Competition Law
The Indian Journal of Law and Technology (IJLT) and the Software Freedom Law Centre (SFLC) are proud to announce the 2nd IJLT-SFLC Law & Technology Essay Competition 2014.
The National Law School of India Review (NLSIR), the flagship journal of the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore, in association with the Nani Palkhivala Memorial Trust is pleased to announce the release of topics for the 7th Nani Palkhivala Foundation Taxation Law Essay Competition.
Multiple Action Research Group (MARG) in association with the Anand Prakash Charitable Trust invites entries to the 4th MARG – AP Trust Labour Law Essay Competition 2014.
The Centre for Studies in Banking and Finance is an initiative of the National Law University, Jodhpur, which works to generate awareness in the field of banking and finance laws and related contemporary issues by conducting workshops and seminars involving the participation of industry experts, professionals & academicians.
This year’s international prize essay competition takes its theme from the 2011 book: Four Views of Global Warming: Severe Danger, Mild Danger, Denial, Positive Event by Christophe Dupont.
Why is recognition of human ignorance an important starting point for Hayek? To what degree is human liberty important for the progress of civilization? Can the pretense of knowledge, independent of experience, mislead decision-making?
A prize has been established by the Society of International Economic Law and Cambridge University Press for the best essay submitted on any topic in any field of international economic law. The prize consists of £200, as well as £300 of Cambridge University Press book vouchers and a three year subscription to the World Trade
In 2014 we invite you to submit an essay and/or a video covering the theme "Lost in Digital Wonderland – Finding a Path in the Global Knowledge Society" – with particular emphasis on personal insights and forward looking perspectives that have the potential to inspire others.