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Activities and Achievements of the
Year 2008
1) TALK/INTERACTION/WORKSHOP
PROGRAMS
- Talk Program Addressed
by Ambassador of Israel: His
Excellency Dan Stav, Ambassador
of Israel to Nepal, addressed
the talk program at KSL on 10
July 2008. The talk program aimed
at acquainting students and teachers
of KSL with the political situation
of Israel and its diplomatic relation
with Nepal. The program shared
information and experience of
two countries in relation to political
and historical context and conflict
transformation.
- Talk Programme on How
Law Can Support Development: KSL
organized a talk programme on
‘How law can support development’
on 28th April 2008. Mr. Mark S.
Ward, Senior Deputy Assistant
Administrator for Asia, USAID
addressed the program. Mr. Ward
owes principal responsibility
for the aid programmes in South,
Central and East Asia.
- Interaction Program
on case of Dolma Sherpa:
An interaction program was conducted
at KSL on 17 Feb, 2008 on the
decision of the Kuwaiti court
to give death penalty to Ms. Dolma
Sherpa, a Nepali citizen incarcerated
in Kuwait. Mr. Udaya Raj Pandey,
Advisor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and Dr. Yubaraj Sangroula, Executive
Director, KSL were present as
guest speakers for the program.
The programme identified the need
of the review of the fair trial
procedure being applied in Dolma’s
case.
- Interaction on Religious
Tolerance: Dr. Moshe
Halbertal, Professor of Law and
Jews Philosophy, Hebrew University,
Israel addressed the interaction
programme on ‘Religious
Tolerance: Its Dimensions and
Linkage with Political Context’
at KSL on 22 April 2008. KSL Law
Students Society organized the
programme in collaboration with
Embassy of Israel. Law students
and teaching faculty participated
in the interaction. During the
program Prof. Halbertal addressed
queries and issues raised by the
participants. The interaction
related several issues of conflict
of Israel with armed conflict
of Nepal.
- Interaction with Police
Officers in Relation to Reform
of Criminal Justice System:
28 police officers from National
Police Academy visited Kathmandu
School of Law on 31 July, 2008
with a view to interact on “Issues
of Prospective Reforms of Criminal
Justice System.” As participants
of on-going training in National
Police Academy, they wanted to
deepen the dialogue on the issue
with academics. The interaction
was facilitated by Prof. Madhav
Pd. Acharya, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Yubaraj Sangroula, Assoc. Prof.
Geeta Pathak Sangroula and Asst.
Prof. Ganesh Bhattarai.
- Interaction Program
on Copyright Entitlement of Students:
In light of the Higher Secondary
Education Council’s decision
to publish a book for students
of Higher Secondary level compiling
the answer sheets of the students
who scored highest in the exam,
an interaction program was conducted
at KSL entitled Copyright Entitlement
of the Students. The program discussed
the issues from the perspective
of intellectual property rights.
Mr. Janmajaya Regmi, Registrar
of Copyright Office graced as
the Chief Guest. Similarly, Mr.
Randip, Basnet Section Officer
District Education Office, Bhaktapur
and Mr. Chandra Thapa, School
Inspector DEO, Bhaktapur were
invited as guests at the programme.
- Workshop on International
Humanitarian Law: KSL
in joint collaboration with International
Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
and Faculty of Law, Tribhuvan
University organized two-day workshop
on International Humanitarian
Law on 4-5 September, 2008. The
program aimed to provide extensive
training to the law professors.
During the program basic principles
of International Humanitarian
Law, differentiation between international
armed conflict and non-international
armed conflict, means and methods
of warfare, legal consequences
of attack on civilian object,
importance of International Criminal
Court statute, and state obligation
in implementation with special
reference to Nepal were discussed.
2) KSL PARTICIPATION
- Kathmandu School of
Law bagged Overall Academic Excellence
Award: Mr. Barun Ghimire,
student of LL.B. 4th year, won
two awards in “9th Human
Rights Summer School”, held
from 17-27 December, 2008 at Koitta,
Manikgong, Bangladesh. Out of
48 participants from 13 law schools
of 4 countries (Bangladesh, India,
Iran and Nepal), Mr. Ghimire bagged
“Prof. K.A.A Quamruddin
Memorial Best Fellowship Trophy”
and “Overall Academic Excellence
Award”, awarded on behalf
of Mofid University, Iran. Students
of KSL participated in the program
for the third time. The theme
of the program this year was “Human
Rights after 60 years of the UDHR”.
- Participation in South
Asian Teaching Sessions on IHL:
Asst. Prof. Bishma Prasad
Sangroula participated in the
12th South Asian Teaching Sessions
on International Humanitarian
Law (IHL) held from 16-23 April
2008 in Hyderabad, India. The
programme was organized jointly
by ICRC and NALSAR University,
Hyderabad. 40 participants from
nine countries had taken part
in the programme. Mr. Sangroula
made country presentation on The
Situation of Humanitarian Law
in Nepal. He was accompanied by
representatives from Nepal Army,
Nepal Armed Police Force, and
National Human Rights Commission.
- Students participation
in Asian Post Graduate Course
on Victimology and Victim Assistance:
Students of KSL Ms. Jooni Khadka,
Mr. John Karki and Mr. Biswojit
Khadka, participated in the 8th
Asian Post Graduate course on
Victimology and Victim Assistance
held in Tokiwa University, Japan
from 27th July to 9th August,
2008. The course was conducted
in collaboration of World Society
of Victimology (WSV) and Tokiwa
International Victimology Institute
(TIVI). The participants were
from 7 countries namely Nepal,
Japan, India, China, Srilanka,
Cambodia and the United States.
The main objective of the program
was to provide knowledge about
victimology from the diverse spectrum.
Students of KSL were also awarded
with the Diploma certificate on
Victimology.
- Participation in Summer
Course of Public International
Law: Student of KSL Ms.
Puspa Pokharel participated in
Summer Course of Public International
Law held in The Hague, Netherlands
from 28th July to 15th Aug, 2008.
The course was conducted by The
Hague Academy of International
Law. There were 340 participants
from 90 countries. The main objective
of the course was to enhance participants
with in depth knowledge and understanding
on Public International Law basically
focusing on challenges of developing
countries in international arena.
3) MOOT COURT COMPETITION
- KSL Qualified for 13th
Annual International Environmental
Moot Court Competition:
KSL has been qualified to compete
in the International Final Round
of Thirteenth Annual International
Environmental Moot Court Competition
to be held in Stetson University
College of Law, Florida, USA.
A team of students comprising
Mr. Apurba Khatiwada, Mr. Barun
Ghimire and Mr. Sudip Pokharel
competed against 19 other law
Schools in the qualifying round
organized jointly by Surana and
Surana International and Madras
University, Department of Legal
Studies, in Chennai India from
October 17-19 and remained unbeaten
in its preliminary rounds. Further,
KSL also bagged Spirit of Surana
Award (Overall Excellence Award)
after the team’s display
of “higher standards and
ideals in mooting symbolized by
holistic excellence in camaraderie
and performance, excellence of
intellect and astuteness in argumentation,
spirited and healthy competition,
team solidarity, and goodwill
and harmony with other teams.”
- KSL participation in
Regional Moot Court Competition:
A team of students from
KSL participated in the 8th Henry
Dunant Memorial Moot Court Competition
organized in New Delhi from 17-19
October by the International Committee
of the Red Cross and the Indian
Society of International Law.
Students from six countries viz.
Bangladesh, India, Iran, Nepal,
Pakistan and Srilanka had participated
in the programme. Students of
KSL- Aruna Joshi of LL.B 4th year,
Avishek Gazmere of LL.B 3rd year
and Rojina Thapa of LL.B 3rd year
represented Nepal in the Competition.
- National Round on 4th
Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court
Competition: KSL and
ICRC organized National Round
on 4th Henry Dunant Memorial Moot
Court Competition on 26th Sept
2008. The competition was held
to select the participants to
represent Nepal in Henry Dunant
Memorial Regional Moot Court Competition
to be held in New Delhi from 17th
-19th Oct 2008, going to be jointly
organized by Indian Society of
International Law (ISIL) and ICRC
Delhi. The panel of judges comprised
Christopher Harland, Regional
Advisor, ICRC; Bijan Farnoudi,
Communication Dlegates, ICRC,
Nepal; Krishna Chalise, Communication
Officer, ICRC, Nepal; Kedar Paudel,
Joint Secretary, Ministry of Law
and Justice; Hon’ble Dr.
Ananda Mohan Bhattarai, Judge
Appellate Court, Karna Bahadur
Thapa, Teaching Faculty, Nepal
Law Campus; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yubaraj
Sangroula, KSL. The team of Rojina
Thapa, Aruna Joshi and Avishek
Gazmere won the competition and
got selected for the Henry Dunant
Memorial Regional Moot Court Competition.
4) SPEECH AND DEBATE COMPETITION
- Inter College Speech
and Essay Competition:
KSL organized Inter College Speech
and Essay Competition on 12th
August, 2008 aimed at educating
and inspiring youth towards contemporary
issues of the country. Prof. Dr.
Jay Raj Acharya and Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Yubaraj Sangroula remained
as chief commentators of the programme.
In the speech competition, Mr.
Simon Dewapathy of S.S. College
bagged first prize while Ms. Swechha
Sangroula of St. Mary’s
High School won the second prize
and Srijana Maharjan of Campion
College bagged third prize. Similarly,
Subhash Lamichhane of Caspian
Valley College won first prize
in Essay Competition while all
of the participants received certificates.
Total 13 participants from 9 colleges,
namely; Xavier Academy, Manakamana
Higher Secondary School, Caspian
Valley College, Campion Academy,
St. Mary’s High School,
National Integrated College (NIC),
Khowpa College, Noble Academy
participated in the program.
- Speech and Debate Competition:
As a part of the annual program
of the school, KSL organized Speech
and Debate Competition on 26th
and 30th November, 2008 respectively
targeting the students of LL.B.
1st and 2nd Year. The speech competition
aims at enhancing the eloquence
capacity of the students in LL.B.
1st year. This year total 80 students
participated in the competition.
Among them, twenty were selected
for the second round. The participants
put forward their views on present
issues of Nepal. Similarly, students
of LL.B. 2nd Year participated
in the debate competition on various
issues of national importance.
The selected competitors will
take part in the speech and debate
competition held every year at
the Annual Function of the school.
- Speech, Debate winner
on Annual Day, 2008:
KSL marked its 8th Annual Day
on 21st Poush 064 (5th Jan 2008)
with several events. The programme
observed debate, speech and elocution
competition of LL.B. students.
Students of LL.B 1st Year made
a speech in guise of Prime Minister,
Foreign Minister, and Oppositional
Leader of the country. Students
of LL.B 2nd Year presented debate
on the issue of socio economic
and civil and political rights.
Similarly, the program added its
attraction by the elocution contest
on ‘Federalism’. During
the program, Ms. Laxmi Bakhadyo
stood first in speech competition,
Ms. Rojina Thapa stood first in
the elocution competition while
the team comprising Avima Upreti,
Asha Pokharel and Amrita Pradhan
won the Debate Competition based
on audience polling and marking
of panel of judges.
5) BOOK LAUNCH
- Book Launch: Shisir
ma Phuleko Gurans (Novel- Blossomed
Rhododendron in the Autumn): The
novel Shisir ma Phuleko Gurans
written by Dr. Yubaraj Sangroula
was officially launched on 19th
May 08. The novel with philosophical
and realistic flavor was welcomed
in the modern literary genre amidst
huge applause from the literary
laureates of the country.
Mr. Shyam Prasad Sharma, senior
literary laureate chaired the
program. Renowned writer, Til
Bikram Nemwang, popularly known
as Bairagi Kainla, acted as Chief
Guest. Dr. Sanjeev Upreti, Ms.
Sudha Tripathi, Asst Prof Rudra
Kharel and Prof Victor Pradhan
were present as commentators of
the novel. Senior Journalist Gopal
Guragain, Critics Khagendra Sangroula
and Hem Raj Gyawali shared their
views on the novel as guests.
- Book Release: Kathmandu
Law Review: KSL Law Students
Society released the first volume
of ‘Kathmandu Law Review’,
a journal with articles from assorted
experts, judge, academician and
students. Dr. Yubraj Sangroula
released the journal on 26th May,
2008. The first volume of Law
Review primarily focuses on the
theme of ‘Constitutional
Transformation’ with article
from fourteen writers.
6) OTHERS
- Release of Documentary
on Importance of Legal Education:
To mark the National Education
Day on 12th Falgun (24 Feb, 08),
Law Students Society organized
an interaction programme reciting
the slogan” Kanooni Sikchhya
Aajako Aawasyakta” (Legal
Education: The Need of Today).
A documentary on Importance of
Legal Education was released at
the programme which highlighted
the need of legal literacy or
minimum legal education in every
field of study and practice of
life. The documentary contains
wide views of lawyers, students,
and dignitaries of different walks
of life on the importance and
scope of legal education. It has
accentuated the need of minimum
legal education to be provided
to every citizen of the nation,
and highlighted the interrelation
of law with every aspect of the
society and the nation. The documentary
clearly visualizes the current
situation of legal education in
Nepal. The documentary also advocates
for the application of practical,
research oriented and contemporary
education system as per the need
of the time.
- Thai Justice Ministry’s
Team visit KSL: A delegation
led by Associate Professor Tongthong
Chandransu, Deputy Permanent Secretary
of Justice Ministry of Thailand
paid an observation visit to KSL
on 28th July, 2008. The delegation
consisted of 25 officers of law
from Thailand. The objective of
the program was to learn about
Restorative Justice Program of
Kathmandu School of Law. The visiting
team also observed different Centers
and departments of KSL and its
operating mechanism.
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Achievements
of the Year 2007
- US Assistance to Kathmandu
School of Law: US Ambassador
James F Moriarty inaugurated KSL’s
newly expanded library and computer
facilities on 30 Jan, 2007. USAID/Nepal
through The Asia Foundation had
provided a grant and reading resources
to strengthen the library and
information system of KSL. The
support provided over 4,500 books
including law-related materials,
reference books, and other social
science texts of interest to the
school. The grant procured 20
computers and other technical
equipments, which are being used
by both students and faculty of
the school. Additionally, Supreme
Court judgments provided by this
support have helped developing
capability of students to practice
pleading in a courtroom and passing
fair judgments. Moot sessions
as part of trial advocacy class
are held as part of curriculum.
- Interaction Program
on Federalism: An interaction
program on Concept of Federalism
was conducted at KSL on 23rd February,
2007. The interaction intended
to expedite discussion on critical
dimensions of the concept of federalism
and to share experiences of other
federal countries on its different
aspects. Professor Yash Ghai,
Constitutional Expert was invited
as Keynote Speaker. The interaction
dealt on critical dimensions,
importance of technical and legal
aspects, and effects and shortcomings
of the federalism.
- KSL and CeLRRd supported
Bar Council Exam Preparation Class:
Kathmandu School of Law (KSL)
and Center for Legal Research
and Resource Development (CeLRRd)
provided logistics and financial
support to Law and Development
Initiative Nepal (LDIN) to conduct
Nepal Bar Council Examination
(for Advocate Level) Preparation
Classes. Students of KSL and Nepal
Law Campus attended a twenty five-day
intensive Preparation Class beginning
from 29th January, 2007.
- Capacity Building Training
on Human Rights and Gender Justice:
KSL organized one day training
program for its staffs and teachers
from non legal background, to
enhance knowledge about issues
of human rights and gender justice.
The program aimed at developing
human rights culture in the society
and nation at large starting from
the school’s premises itself.
- Celebration of KSL Establishment
Day: KSL celebrated its
establishment day on 6 Baisakh,
2064 (19 April, 07) to mark the
day of its official beginning.
Students performed cultural show
and speech was delivered at the
occasion. At the same occasion,
the school declared to celebrate
its annual day on 21st Poush to
mark the official inauguration
of the school premises.
- KSL Students Participated
in the 2007 Shearman & Sterling
Jessup Cup Law Moot Court Competition:
Jessup Team of Kathmandu School
of Law comprising of three members
participated in the 48th Annual
Phillip C. Jessup International
Law Moot Court Competition 2007
for the first time from Nepal.
Jessup team members included Pralad
Bhattarai (LL. B 4th Year), Apurba
Khatiwada (LL. B 3rd Year) &
team coordinator Niranjan Adhikari
(LL. B 4th Year) .The competition
was held in Washington DC from
March 25- March 31, 2007.
- Participation in International
Course: Promotion and
Development Officer of KSL Mr.
Pradeep Pathak attended the international
course on Corruption, Human Rights
and Access to Information organized
by Danish Institute for Human
Rights (DIHR) from 23-27 April
2007 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The
course was aimed for international
human rights and development workers
(NGO, UN), and civil servants
whose work involves human rights
and the rule of law.
- Professor’s visit
to universities of Japan:
Assoc. Prof. Yubaraj Sangroula
paid a visit to two universities
of Japan viz. Ehime University
and Tokiwa University from 30
May to 8 June, 07. Purpose of
the visit was to promote school’s
academic collaboration with the
Japanese universities. Prof. Sangroula
attended the program in International
Forum at Ehime University as a
Guest Speaker and made presentation
on Political Changes and Developments
in Nepal. He addressed the scholarly
mass that included professors,
faculty members, foreign students,
local consultants, students of
Ehime University and Matsuyama
residents. In his presentation
he discussed on the present situation
of Nepal and restructuring of
the state and urged Japan to support
politically to transform conflict
in Nepal. Prof. Sangroula also
paid a visit to Tokiwa University
and discussed with its President
and Board Chairperson about the
possibilities for establishing
future relationships. During both
the occasions, mutual understandings
have been developed to promote
academic relation of these universities
with KSL in the days to come.
Observation Visit to KSL: Students
of Nepal Law Campus and leaders
of its Student’s Union paid
a visit to KSL to observe its
library, moot court practice,
IT resource center and other program
centers. The visit was aimed at
motivating students to raise their
effort to strengthen clinical
legal education with special emphasis
on community responsive legal
education. It also aimed at extending
academic relationship between
two law schools. The program ended
up with mutual consensus to promote
library facilities and teachers’
exchange between two law schools.
- Residential School on
Epistemology and Research Methodology:
Kathmandu School of Law (KSL)
organized a seven-day residential
school on Epistemology and Research
Methodology from 5 July, 07 at
Nagarkot to materialize the aim
of the school to apply pragmatic
and research oriented teaching
methodology. The program is an
annual activity of KSL and is
targeted to LL.M. students to
strengthen students’ knowledge
and skills on epistemology and
research methodology. The school
primarily intended to help students
develop critical knowledge on
fundamental concepts, elements
and process of epistemology and
legal research.
- ToT on Philosophy and
Research Methodology:
KSL organized ToT on Philosophy
and Research Methodology for its
faculties in Nagarkot. The training
enhanced teachers’ capability
in understanding philosophy and
applying various methodologies
of research in teaching law. Major
topics covered in the training
included introduction and concept
of philosophy; science and metaphysics;
perception building; methods of
drawing reasoning; research design
and formulating research problem.
- Students of Kathmandu
School of Law Awarded:
On the occasion of its 14th Annual
Day, Nepal Bar Council awarded
students of Kathmandu School of
Law amidst the law students who
scored highest in Nepal Bar Council
Exam and LL.B. / B.L. programs.
Ms. Pravinata Osti, student of
KSL-2006 batch, bagged award for
standing in top position in Nepal
Bar Council Exam (license awarding
exam). She was also awarded for
scoring high among women competitors
in the same examination. Similarly,
Mr. Ram Sharan Pokharel, student
of KSL-2006 batch was adjudged
top among the students who passed
LL.B. in 2006. Other students
of KSL awarded on the occasion
were Ms. Dikshya Tuladhar and
Ms. Bikita Basnyat for standing
within top ten positions in Nepal
Bar Council Examination.
- ToT for faculty of KSL:
Visiting Prof. Dr. Nomita Aggarwal
provided ToT on skills and techniques
of teaching law and jurisprudence
for KSL faculty. The program was
organized on 14 August, 2007 at
KSL Seminar Hall in order to enhance
teachers’ capacity in teaching
law and jurisprudence, and maintaining
conducive teaching environment.
- Visit of Japanese Students
to KSL: Students of Ehime
University, Japan along with Prof.
Tozawa Kenji paid a visit to KSL
in order to exchange ideas and
experiences of two universities
and countries. An introductory
session was held to brief about
the academic and extra curricular
programs and teaching methodology
being applied in KSL. Prof. Kenji
on behalf of Ehime University
briefed about the programs and
scholarships provided to the international
students interested to pursue
legal studies in Japan.
- Prime Minister Felicitated
KSL Student: Prime Minister
Girija Prasad Koirala felicitated
Ms. Reena Pathak, student of KSL,
for securing Nepal Chaatraa Vidhya
Padak (Medal for Women Toppers).
She was awarded with the medal
for her outstanding performance
in the university board exam in
area of law. She obtained the
honor for the highest score she
had obtained in LL.B. examination
under Purbanchal University held
in the year 2006. Prime Minister
Koirala conferred the medal at
a function organized to felicitate
students with Vidhya Bhusan and
Nepal Chaatraa Vidhya Padak for
the top-scorers at the University
Exam under different categories.
- Interaction on Newly-enacted
Human Trafficking and Transportation
(Control) Act, 2064:
In order to mark the first Anti
Trafficking Day on 20th Bhadra
as declared by the Government
of Nepal, Kathmandu School of
Law (KSL) and Terre des hommes
Nepal (Tdh/Nepal) jointly organized
an interaction on the newly-enacted
Human Trafficking and Transportation
(Control) Act, 2064 on 6th September,
2007. The interaction on prospects
and challenges of newly enacted
laws was organized to scrutinize
and evaluate the effectiveness
of the Act to address the problem
of human trafficking, and most
importantly to assess its compliance
with international standards.
- Talk Program Addressed
by British Ambassador:
His Excellency Dr. Andrew Hall,
British Ambassador to Nepal, paid
a visit to Kathmandu School of
Law on 26 September, 2007 to address
a talk program on ‘Support
of British Government in Conflict
Transformation and Promoting Democratic
Values in Context of Nepal’.
The program was organized as one
of the sessions of the 4th Residential
School on Socio Economic and Development
Rights, and Good Governance.
- KSL bags two awards
in Regional Moot Court Competition:
KSL bagged two awards in the 3rd
Henry Dunant Memorial South Asia
Regional Moot Court Competition.
Students of KSL, Ms. Antara Singh
and Mr. Barun Ghimire, studying
in LL.B. 3rd Year, bagged awards
of Best Mooter, and Best Researcher
respectively. A team of three
students- Antara Singh, Barun
Ghimire and Mr. John Karki participated
in the competition, held from
26th-28th Oct, 2007 in New Delhi,
India. Assoc. Prof. Geeta Pathak
accompanied the team as Coach.
The International Committee of
the Red Cross and the Indian Society
of International Law had organized
the competition. Aim of the competition
was to orient and test law students
in the subject of international
humanitarian law.
- Field Research on ESDR:
As a follow up of 4th Economic,
Social and Development Rights
(ESDR) Residential School, LL.B.
students of KSL conducted a research
on ‘Impact analysis on living
standard of people having different
level of income with special reference
with price hike in petroleum products.”
The study aimed at critically
analyzing the impacts of fluctuating
exorbitant price of petroleum
products on general people affecting
their socio economic condition.
A team of 37 students including
members of 4th ESDR Residential
School conducted the research.
- Global Activism on 16
Days of Violence against Women:
Law Students Society of KSL organized
manifold activities to mark the
Global Activism on 16 Days of
Violence against Women. The program
continued from 25th November,
2007 till 10th December, 2007.
The activities aim at enhancing
academic as well as professional
discussion on several issues of
violence.
- International Visitor
Leadership Program: Assistant
Professor Seema Dhami and Ms.
Sadhana Ghimire participated in
the International Visitor Leadership
Program in USA on behalf of Kathmandu
School of Law from 22 September
to 13 October, 2007.
- KSL Contribution:
(a) KSL contributed sets of furniture
and reading resources to Shambhu
Gyawali Memorial Library, a newly
established library by Lalitpur
Bar Association. The contribution
deemed to promote academic environment
in every component of justice
sector. (b) KSL donated a total
of 648 books to Grand Academy,
Lalitpur and 989 books to Araniko
Secondary School, Dadhikot Bhaktapur
on different subjects. KSL donated
the books in recognition of school’s
sisterly relationship with these
schools and shared interest to
promote concept of community responsive
and pragmatic education in Nepal.
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Notable
Achievements of the Year 2006
- KSL Student awarded by Gold
Medal for being Best Researcher
in First Henry Dunant Memorial
Regional Moot Court Competition
for South Asia organized by ICRC
- KSL Student awarded by Academic
Excellence Award in 6th Human
Rights Summer School Program (HRSS)
organized by ELCOP, Dhaka University,
Bangladesh
- Memorandum of Understanding
between Bangladesh Legal Aid Service
Trust (BLAST) and KSL
- Memorandum of Understanding
between (Legal Aid Services- West
Bengal) LASWEB, India and KSL
- Memorandum of Understanding
between University School of Law
and Legal Studies, New Delhi and
KSL.
- Approval from University to
launch M.A in Human Rights, and
conflict and International Humanitarian
Laws.
- Developed research oriented
reading resources on Human Rights:
i. Sangroula, Yubaraj (2005).
Concepts and Evolution of Human
Rights: Nepalese Perspective.
Kathmandu School of Law.
ii. Sangroula, Yubaraj (2005).
Nepalese Legal System: Human Rights
Perspective. Kathmandu School
of Law
- ALL KSL Students passed out
the written exam of Bar Council
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