SPIL Panel Discussion on Indo-Pacific Legal Maritime Framework for GLC International Law Summit [May 1; 6 PM]: Register by Apr 30

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Students for the Promotion of International Law (SPIL), Mumbai, is a student body that cynosures International Law. With an increasing need for awareness in the field of International Law, SPIL maintains that such awareness is put into an impetus through the diverse events we conduct within the versatile subject of International Law.

About the International Law Summit

The theme for the 11th Government Law College International Law Summit of the Summit is ‘International Maritime Law’ and the inauguration speech for the Summit will be delivered by Justice G.S. Patel of the Bombay High Court.

The Summit will stimulate the minds of attendees through thought-provoking interactions with experts and doyens of the legal fraternity.

The Summit, aside from the Keynote Address, Panel Discussion and Call for Papers, comprises of the Judgment Deliberation Competition which was conceived within the portals of our institution.

Topic of Panel Discussion

An Indo-Pacific Legal Maritime Framework: A Promising Future or Risking the Balance?

The need for an Indo-Pacific Rules-Based Order has been deliberated extensively across platforms in order to achieve and conclusively maintain peace and security in the region.

However, developing and enforcing a cohesive international rulebook for the Indo-Pacific will be far from simple. For the United States and its allies, the urgent need to cement a rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific is driven, at least in part, by anxiety surrounding the rise of China—yet this ongoing movement in the balance of power is also a major reason for why a stable rules-based system will be difficult to maintain. Then there is the question of legitimacy. It is possible for a rules-based system to be truly fair and inclusive, or does international order inevitably reflect the interests of some more than others? Finally, it is not assured that America’s presence in the Indo-Pacific will continue to be welcomed by regional governments.

As the topic suggests, this Panel Discussion will showcase viewpoints from various experts in the field. The goal is to facilitate a dialogue between academics and policy practitioners that will be of great interest—and, we hope, considerable use—to an international cast of scholars and decision-makers whose work focuses on the Indo-Pacific.
Tasked with shedding light on the concept of a Rules-Based order in the Indo-Pacific, they will provide a range of perspectives to clarify just how fraught and contentious such an order-building (and order-defending) project will be.

Panelists

One of the panelists for the Panel Discussion is Captain S.S. Parmar who is an alumnus of National Defence Academy (NDA) Kharakwasla and Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), Wellington.

He has written extensively on maritime security issues and is currently serving as the Executive Director of National Maritime Foundation.

SPIL will be announcing the other panelists over the course of the coming weeks.

Date and Time

1st May 2021 at 6:00 PM IST

Who can Attend?

There are no eligibility criteria. Any person may register!

How to Register?

Fill in the Registration Form through the link given at the end of this post.

Last date for registration: 30th April 2021

Contact Information

Niyati Karia: (+91) 82918 40607

Write to spilmumbai@gmail.com.

Click here to register for the summit.

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