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1ST INTERNATIONAL BLOG WRITING COMPETITION BY CASH, RGNUL, PUNJAB: SUBMIT BY 15TH AUGUST, 2022

ABOUTTHE UNIVERSITY 

Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Punjab, was established by the State  Legislature of Punjab by passing the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab Act,  (Punjab Act No. 12 of 2006). The Act incorporated a University of Law of national stature in  Punjab, thereby fulfilling the need for a Centre of Excellence in legal education in the modern  era of globalization and liberalization. The University has been ranked among the top 10 law  schools in India in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), by the Union  Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. 

ABOUT THE CENTRE 

The Centre for Advanced Study in International Humanitarian Law (CASH) is an esteemed  research centre of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, which is dedicated to research in  the field of International Humanitarian Law (IHL). It aims to ensure that future leaders and  opinion-makers understand the practical relevance of the subject of IHL, and have a thorough  knowledge of its basic principles. Whenever there are serious and large-scale violations of  IHL, it is important to find out exactly where the problem lies rather than rushing headlong  into changing the rules, especially as nowadays, this is an extremely arduous, costly and  unpredictable process. Therefore, the first and foremost function is to sensitize teachers,  researchers and students about the provisions of the IHL so that they may choose IHL as the  focus of their future research endeavours. It is known for its cutting-edge research in the field  of International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law

ABOUT THE BLOG WRITING COMPETITION 

The Centre for Advanced Studies in International Humanitarian Law is organizing a blog  writing competition for the students studying in various law schools all across the country.  The CASH blog writing competition welcomes blogs in the form of articles, short notes,  opinions and case commentaries dealing with legal issues related to International  Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law. 

The main purpose of organizing this competition is to provide students with a platform to  demonstrate their reading, thinking, and writing abilities in a cohesive and condensed manner. This competition will give young authors a platform to explore a wide range of  difficult and intriguing issues beyond the typical academic curriculum. The students are  required to examine and propose strategies for establishing new and improved humanitarian  practices all around the world. 

THEMES 

The competition has no thematic restraints, but the submission must conform to the issues  related to Humanitarian law and armed conflicts. Hence the submissions are expected on a  variety of topics relevant to, but not limited to: 

The Duty to Protect by Military Force: Developing Standards for Humanitarian  Intervention? 

Personnel Protection in Peace Operations: The Safety Convention’s Function in the  Context of General International Law 

Protecting the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflict – The Role of Multilateral  Environmental Agreements 

An analysis of the effectiveness and legality of using biological weapons during  conflicts under international humanitarian law 

International Humanitarian Law: Terrorism and counter-terrorism 

Even wars have limits: The normative framework of IHL 

Interfaith coexistence: Together and Forever 

Sexual Violence: An inevitable aspect of armed conflict 

Humanitarian crises and rights of personals 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES 

Please note that any submission not conforming to these guidelines may be rejected. In the  event that the blog submitted to CASH has been already submitted and rejected at any other  platform, the author must withdraw it. 

REWARDS 

CONTACT DETAILS 

In case of any queries, you can write a mail to cash@rgnul.ac.in with the subject “Query for  blog” or contact: 

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