Government Law College MUN Society is organising the 6th edition of the Government Law College Model United Nations (GLCMUN) Conference.
Date: 7th – 9th March, 2014
Venue: Government Law College,Mumbai
GLCMUN is a part of the International Relations and Diplomacy Conclave. The conference is open to all interested college students from across the globe (also to Junior College students) and they can register for the same as delegates, members of the International Press, as bloggers/micro bloggers or as Conference staff members.
Delegate Fee:
Without accommodation: Rs. 1,500/-
With accommodation: Rs. 3,500/-
 Accommodation will be provided to a LIMITED number of applicants ONLY, based on their particulars.
Delegate Registration:
Please click HERE to register as a delegate.
Executive Board Registration:
Please click HERE for Registration in Executive Board.
Committees and Topics:
1. United Nations Economic and Social Council
Agenda: Rise of informal money transfer systems (Hawala Trade)
2. Disarmament and International Security (DISEC)Â
Agenda: Militarisation of the Arctic
3. Futuristic Security Council
Agenda: Syria’s Chemical Weapons: A Threat for an International War
4. United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)
Agenda: Right to Privacy
5. United Nation General Assembly Legal Committee
Agenda: Ethical utilization of Drones
Important Dates
EB and IP applications open: 4th January, 2014
EB and IP applications close: 10th January, 2014
1st Round of Delegate Applications open: 12th January, 2014
1st Round of Delegate Applications close: 19th January, 2014
2nd round of Delegate Applications open: 22nd January, 2014
2nd Round of Delegate Applications close: 27th January, 2014
3rd Round of Delegate Applications open: 29th January, 2014
3rd Round of Delegate Applications close: 4th February, 2014
Contact:
Mr. Sarvpriya Mishra: +91-99200 97144
Ms. Shreya Gupta:Â +91-7727933930
Ms. Vishrutyi Sahni:Â +91-9930005450
Email: glcmun@glcmumbai.com
Website: http://www.glcmun.com
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