Applications
for the 2016 International Law Fellowship Programme are currently being
accepted.
The United
Nations International Law Fellowship Programme is organized by the Codification
Division of the United Nations Office of Legal Affairs. The Fellowship
Programme provides high-quality training by prominent international law
scholars and practitioners on a broad range of core subjects of international
law. In addition, the interactive nature of the training allows the
participants to share experiences and exchange ideas, which promotes greater
understanding and cooperation on contemporary issues of international law.
The
Fellowship Programme is intended to enable qualified professionals, in
particular government officials and teachers of international law from
developing countries and countries with emerging economies, to deepen their
knowledge of international law and of the legal work of the United Nations and
its associated bodies.
The
Fellowship Programme accommodates up to 21 participants.
The Program
The Fellowship Programme consists of an annual six-week summer course at the Peace Palace in The Hague, the Netherlands. The participants attend lectures and seminars in international law organized by the Codification Division as well as the public international law session at The Hague Academy of International Law.
The Fellowship Programme consists of an annual six-week summer course at the Peace Palace in The Hague, the Netherlands. The participants attend lectures and seminars in international law organized by the Codification Division as well as the public international law session at The Hague Academy of International Law.
The lectures
and seminars organized by the Codification Division are given by prominent
international law scholars and practitioners from different regions and legal
systems.
Eligibility
- Candidate must have a legal
background and professional experience in the field of formal law
- Candidates must be in good
health and certify that able to attend the entire course period
- Candidates must be from
developing countries with emerging economies
- Fluency in spoken and
written English or French
Deadline:
December 1, 2015