ILSA Chapter Happenings
This spring, Concordia Law ILS anticipates host- ing one of the respected judges from the Portland Immigration Court for an on campus “View From the Immigration Bench.” Additionally, we may be coordinating with the International Law Section of the Idaho State Bar to have a discussion on inter- national contracts and arbitration. Lastly, we have plans to coordinate with the Frank Church Institute, located at Boise State University, which holds an- nual events on foreign relations and global issues.
The Concordia Law ILS is proud to be part of the ILSA, and looks forward to participation in the Jes- sup Moot Court in the future.
THAMMASAT ILSA
Thammasat University Pathum Thani, THAILAND
Kanyawee Limsuwan, Chief Officer
Thammasat University is pleased to have joined ILSA community since December last year. Our Thammasat University Chapter is just established and presided over by Professor Akawat Laowon- siri, Professor Piruna Tingsabadh, Professor Nun- touch Kitranan. The objective of the newly-formed ILSA Chapter is to enhance and equip students of the Faculty of Law with the necessary knowledge and skills related to international law, comparative law, English law, argumentation, and research skill so as to prepare for the future lawyers of various fields and the harmonization ASEAN Community.
As per establishing of our newly formed chapter, we are going to arrange a meeting welcoming members, or a “Happy Hour”, in order to get to know each other and raise awareness of interna- tional law.
We have been involved with ILSA since 2009 be- cause we competed in Jessup National Round in 2009, and we also had a chance to participate in the Jessup International Rounds in Washington, DC in 2010. Therefore, we well realized the impor-
tance of ILSA. To say, ILSA makes us realize the vitality of international law, as well as, constructing global networking among young lawyers.
Our main activities include, but are not limited to, the selection and preparation of representatives of Thammasat University to compete in various in- ternational moot courts such as Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition.
In addition, our goals are: First, to gather new members and provide information about the in- ternational law and international law courses. This will be an informal opportunity for first-year and second-year students, who have never expe- rienced in international law, to connect with the international-law lecturers and ignite their inter- est in international law. Second, we aim to invite professional lecturers to talk about the further study in the field of international at top universi- ties abroad. Furthermore, one of our major goals is to host internal law moot court competition in our law school to promote and develop students who plan to participate in larger competitions and also
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ILSA Quarterly » volume 22 » issue 3 » February 2014
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