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ISIL conducts following
Post Graduate Diploma Courses:
International Law and
Diplomacy.
Human Rights, International
Humanitarian and Refugee Law.
International Trade and
Business Law.
Intellectual Property
Rights Law.
International Environmental Law.
Private International Law.
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Indian
Society of International Law
V.K. Krishna Manon Bhawan
9, Bhagwan Dass Road
New Delhi-110001
India
Tel: +91-11-23384458/59
Email: info@isil-aca.org |
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OUR SOCEITY |
The Indian Society of International Law (ISIL or Society), a premier national institution for teaching, research and promotion of international law, was established in 1959, primarily due to the efforts of the late V.K. Krishna Menon. It has indeed been a long and fulfilling journey for the ISIL that it has earned a pride of place among the community of international lawyers through out the world. This would not have been possible but for the hard work put in by people, such as Judge Nagendra Singh, Dr. K. Krishna Rao, Shri G.S. Pathak, Justice R.S. Pathak, Prof. Harnam Singh, Prof. C.J. Chacko, Shri.K.Narayana Rao, Dr. Anand Prakash, Prof. B.S.N.Murti, Shri C.V.L. Narayan, Prof. M.K. Nawaz, Shri G.V.G. Krishnamurthy, Shri Ram Niwas Mirdha, Prof. R.P. Anand, Prof. Rahmatullah Khan, Dr. P. Chandrasekhara Rao, Dr. S.P. Jagota, Dr. R.K. Dixit, Dr. P. Sreenivasa Rao and a host of others. The objectives
of the ISIL inter alia are:
To foster nation-wide, the study and development
of international law;
To interpret through its forums and publications,
the application of international law as chiefly
affecting India;
To encourage the comparative study of the application
of international law in other states; and
To promote research in international law.
In six decades of its existence, the ISIL, under the dynamic leadership and guidance of distinguished persons, has grown into a prestigious research and teaching centre of international law in India. At present it enjoys the able stewardship of its President Shri Pravin H. Parekh.
In its endeavour to disseminate international law, the ISIL has traditionally received the whole-hearted support and cooperation from the various Ministries, particularly External Affairs, Finance, and Environment and Forests, of the Government of India. The ISIL has benefited from the guidance and support of many judges - present and former - of the Supreme Court of India and Delhi High Court.
The ISIL is housed at V.K. Krishna Menon Bhawan, Bhagwan Dass Road, opposite to the Supreme Court of India and next to the Indian Law Institute (ILI). It has two in-house air-conditioned conference halls with a seating capacity of 80 &100 respectively, a full-fledged air-conditioned auditorium of 250 seats for organising seminars/conferences and symposiums, a number of class rooms, office spaces, etc. |
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ISIL AWARDS AND
SCHOLARSHIPS |
The Society has the provision for bestowing the ISIL Doctoral Scholarships on Ph.D. Research Scholars registered in the Indian universities. It provides for two scholarships during an academic year. The beneficiaries are preferred by a Selection Committee appointed by the Executive Council (EC).
Rules for the Award of ISIL Doctoral
Scholarships
1. The following rules shall be called
"The Indian Society of International Law (ISIL)
Doctoral Scholarships" (Hereafter scholarships).
2 . There shall be two scholarships during an academic
year.
3 . The amount of each scholarship shall be Rs.
10,000/-.
4 . Each scholarship will be awarded for duration
of six months.
5 . An applicant shall be eligible for the scholarship
provided.
(i) he/ she obtains a certificate from his supervisor
and the Head of the Department or Dean of the Law
School/ Principal that his/ her thesis is in an
advanced stage:
(ii) that the award of the scholarship is essential
for collection of advanced materials, which is not
available within his/her university library:
(iii) he/she should not be recipient of any other scholarship or getting any remuneration: a copy of the final dissertation /thesis to be submitted to the ISIL;
6. The applications in this regard shall be considered
by a Selection Committee appointed by the Executive
Council (EC).
7. The subject matter of the thesis should be such
that it would be in the view of the Selection Committee,
enrich or contribute to the existing knowledge of
international law.
8. The applicant should send along with his / her
application and the documents as mentioned in Rule
5.
9. Applications shall reach the ISIL before 30th
of May each year.
10. The decision of the Selection Committee shall
be final and no queries shall be entertained from
any applicant regarding the process of selection. |
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ISIL INTERNSHIPS |
ISIL offers an internship programme for LL.B., students providing opportunities to become involved with the research work of the Society. Priority will be given to students who have completed International Law paper in their LL.B., Course work. All positions are based in ISIL and require a minimum commitment of 8 hours per day. All internships are unpaid.
How to Apply:
Requests for internships should be sent from Director/Dean/Head of Department recommending the name of students to the following address:
Secretary-General/Director
Indian Society of International Law
V.K. Krishna Menon Bhavan
9, Bhagwan Dass Road,
New Delhi-110001. |
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