środa, 10 czerwca 2020

Call for applications: International Research Paper Writing Competition 2020

Kathmandu School of Law Review, Amnesty International Fusion Youth Network oraz Cognition Club organizują International Research Paper Writing Competition pt. "International Order Post COVID-19". Zaproszenie do wzięcia udziału w konkursie jest skierowane do studentów.
Sugerowane tematy tekstów to:
1. Impact of COVID-19 on International Organizations with Reference to the UN 
2. Asia’s Role in Global Governance: The Rise of a New International Economic Order 
3. Misinformation and its Impact in Light of the Pandemic: Possible Steps by South Asia in Combating Fake News 
4. Human Rights in Light of Technology : Exploring the Interface and Assessing the Intersectionality 
5. COVID - 19 and its Impact on Regional Institutions in the Asia-Pacific 
6. Need for a ‘Trans-civilizational’ Dialogue in International Law: A response to ‘Civilizational’ Approach to International Law of the West 
7. Gunboat to ‘Shared future’ argument: Exploring shades of Diplomacy in International Relations 
8. Asia and Emergency: Pandemic, Public Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Reduction mechanisms 
9. Cosmopolitanism under Scrutiny: A take on the Post COVID-19 World 
10. Impact of Global Lockdown on Climate Change and the Green Way Forward (post lockdown) 
11. Changes in Geo-Politics vis-a-vis US 
12. Emergence of Socialism Oriented International Economic Order 
13. Rights of Migrant Workers and State Responsibility 
14. Global Food Security and Poverty Induced by the Pandemic 
15. Globalization and Global Interconnectedness Post COVID-19 
16. The Revival of a New Era of Asian Century in Global Governance 
17. Compulsory Licensing in the Intellectual Property Regime Concerning Potential COVID-19 Vaccines. 
18. The Surge of Domestic Violence during the COVID-19 Pandemic 
19. Ensuring the Rights of Health Workers during and after the Pandemic 
20. The Economic Consequences on the Aviation Industry and its Way Out 
21. The Effect of COVID-19 in the International Education Industry 
22. The Effect of COVID-19 on the Rights of Children
Zgłoszenia należy przesyłać do 5 sierpnia br.
Nagrody za 1., 2. i 3. miejsce to odpowiednio 150, 100 i 50 dolarów. Dodatkowo, trzy najlepsze teksty zostaną opublikowane w Kathmandu School of Law Review. Organizatorzy przewidzieli również nagrody i/lub certyfikaty uczestnictwa dla pozostałych uczestników konkursu.
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