Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi

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The Indian Society of International Law (ISIL) was founded in 1959 and was inaugurated in the same year by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India. The principal objective of the ISIL is to “foster nation wide, the study and development of International Law and to encourage the comparative study of the application of International Law in other States”. The ISIL has been publishing the Indian Journal of International Law since its inception, which has attained a high standard and is held in great esteem the world over. It also publishes the ISIL Yearbook on Humanitarian and Refugee Laws. The ISIL runs post graduate diploma courses on International Law & Diplomacy; Human Rights, International Humanitarian & Refugee Laws and International Trade and Business Laws. It has been actively collaborating with the ICRC in organising the Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court since 2001.<ref>http://www.isil-aca.org/moot_court_compt.htm</ref>

Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court Competition

The Indian Society of International Law (ISIL) in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) organises a national level Moot Court Competition in the memory of the founder of the ICRC - Henry Dunant every year.

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