First Weera Centre Essay Competition 2018-19 [Submit by 26 Feb]


Weeramantry Centre for Peace, Justice and International Law is organising its First Essay Competition open for all PG and graduate students of Indian Universities.
About Competition
Through a written statement, India had officially submitted to the International Court of Justice that the "existence of nuclear weapons poses a threat to the very survival of mankind" and "the shadow of a nuclear holocaust continues to loom over us. It is, therefore, imperative that nuclear weapons be eliminated." This was in September 1994, twenty years after India's first nuclear weapon test Smiling Buddha and three years before the second test "Operation Shakti". While this established India as a nuclear-ready nation; somewhere it also contradicted India's own submission at the ICJ.

Nuclear weaponry is not just subject to international law, it has strong political dynamics as well. Most of all it has the potential to cause complete annihilation of life on earth, multiple times. In 1955, Russell-Einstein's manifesto equated nuclear weapons with the "risk of universal death", but they are anyway justified as necessary evil supported by arguments hinging around deterrence. Some even contend that the existence of nuclear weapons has made the world a peaceful place to live as the propensity of waging war has mellowed.
With this background, WEERA CENTRE invites essays from motivated students to send their entries on the topic:
BETWEEN SECURITY AND PEACE: HOW CAN INDIA LEAD THE GLOBAL NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT MOVEMENT?
Participants are expected to engage with political, diplomatic, legal and ethical elements in their submissions, which can range from modern instruments of prohibition to the traditional understandings of war.
Important Dates
Essay Submission (3000 words): 26 February 2019
Declaration of Results: 20 March 2019
Authorship
Maximum two authors are allowed per entry.
Eligibility
Open to all post-graduate and graduate students currently enrolled in recognized Indian Universities/Institutions.
Registration Fee
There is no registration fee for the competition.
Word Limit
Length of the essay (excluding citations) should not exceed 3000 words.

Prize
Winner: ₹ 7000 + Winning Memento+ Winner's Certificate.
Top three entries shall be published on WeeraCentre website as an Open Access Research Paper. They shall also be submitted with the Ministry of Defence and Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.
Certificate of Appreciation shall be awarded to top ten entries.

Note: Entries should be sent to [email protected] with the subject titled as "SUBMISSION FOR FIRST WEERA CENTRE ESSAY COMPETITION".


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