United Nations International Law Fellowship Programme The International Law Fellowship Programme is organized by the Codification Division of the United Nations Office of Legal Affairs. It is designed to enable qualified persons, in particular, government legal officers and teachers of international law from developing countries, and countries with emerging economies to deepen their knowledge of international law. Candidates from other countries and employees at international or regional organizations can apply for participation on a self-funded basis only. The Fellowship Programme provides high-quality training by leading scholars and practitioners on a broad range of core subjects of international law given by eminent scholars and practitioners in international law from different regions and legal systems. It offers a six-week course at the Peace Palace in The Hague, the Netherlands. Fellows attend courses at The Hague Academy of International Law and participate in seminars organized by the Codification Division. Fellows are selected on the basis of their qualifications, the needs of their respective countries and the potential benefits they may derive from the fellowship in their professional life. Preference will be given to candidates from countries whose nationals have not been awarded a fellowship in the immediately preceding years and to candidates from least developed and newly independent countries. For more information, please visit: http://legal.un.org/poa/ilfp/. Inquiries should be addressed to: United Nations Headquarters OLA/COD, Attn: Programme of Assistance/ILFP, 405 E 42nd Street, Room: DC2-0547, New York, NY 10017, USA, Tel.: +1 917 367 6008 - Fax: +1 212 963 1963 - Email: ilfp@un.org.
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