16th Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court Competition 2016 on Sep 22-25, 2016

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16th Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court Competition 2016 on Sep 22-25, 2016 @ Delhi.

FOR YOUR KIND REFERENCE, SHORT DETAILS OF THE PROGRAM ARE AS FOLLOWS:

History:

In 2001, ICRC Regional Delegation for South Asia initiated the Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court Competition, with the aim of promoting better awareness of IHL among law students at universities throughout India.

This competition is named in memory of Mr Henry Dunant, the co-founder of the ICRC and the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement in 1863.

The reputation and status of the Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court Competition has grown steadily since its inception in 2001.

Eligibility:

All universities, colleges, and institutions imparting legal education on a regular or evening basis in a program of study that leads to a Bachelors degree in law (LL.B / BL) or Masters in law (LL.M / ML) are eligible to participate in the Moot Court competition.

All students enrolled on a full time or evening basis in a program of study leading to or equivalent to a Bachelors degree in law (LL.B / BL) or Masters in law (LL.M / ML), are eligible to participate.

Students who have participated in this Moot Court competition on a previous occasion are not eligible to participate again.

Official Language:

The official working language of the Moot Court is English.

Team Composition:

Each participating university/college/institute shall nominate only one team consisting of three student members, plus a coach from the faculty of the university/college/institute that they represent.

LINKS: 

For Website Notification, click HERE 

For Invitation and Registration Form, click HERE 

For Moot Court Problem, click HERE 

For Moot Court Rools, click HERE 

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