
United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) 59th Session of the International Law Seminar 2025: (Deadline 22 April, 2025)
Applications are open for theĀ United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) International Law SeminarĀ 2025. TheĀ fifty-ninth session of the International Law Seminar will take place at the UnitedĀ Nations Office at Geneva in connection with the seventy-sixth session of the InternationalĀ Law Commission (ILC). The United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) has organized the International Law Seminar (ILS) annually since 1965, held over a three-week period in conjunction with the annual session of the International Law Commission (ILC).
The ILS is specifically designed for postgraduate students, emerging scholars, government officials, and young practitioners in the field of international law. The purpose of the Seminar is to enhance participantsā understanding of the work of the International Law Commission, as well as the codification and progressive development of international law. Additionally, the Seminar provides a unique opportunity for legal professionals from diverse legal traditions and cultural backgrounds to engage in meaningful dialogue on matters under consideration by the ILC.
Eligibility
- Open to postgraduate students, emerging scholars, government officials, and young practitioners in the field of international law.Ā
- Applicants must beĀ betweenĀ 24Ā and 38Ā years of age at the time of the Seminar. This age requirement will be strictly enforced, and any deliberate misinformation regarding age will result in disqualification from the application process.
- Applicants must demonstrate a strong knowledge of the subject, either through postgraduate studies or substantial professional experience.Ā
Application
Complete the application form and attach the following documents.
- Curriculum Vitae:Ā Include the following details: personal information, academic background (including degrees obtained), professional experience, academic papers, and significant publications.
- Motivation Letter:Ā A letter of motivation (between 400 and 800 words), clearly stating the reasons for your interest in the seminar and including justification for any request for fellowship support.
- Two Letters of Recommendation:Ā These must be signed and dated 2025, and specifically reference your application to the Seminar. The letters should come from official sources, such as universities, government bodies, or members of the International Law Commission.
Deadline: 22 April, 2025
For more information, visitĀ United Nations Office at Geneva.
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