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Saturday, February 8, 2020

Ethics Essay Contest

Ethics Essay ContestThe Ethics Essay Contest will be held on April 15th in Chicago. Three finalists will be asked to deliver an essay on the topic 'Ethics: Human. Why Should My People? (Tas and the Law of Lagos).'The second topic of this essay contest will be 'The Law: Global Criminal Law, International Criminal Justice (Maguire and Huth): The Globally Devised and Regulated Laws.' The third topic of this essay contest will be 'The Government: Does the Constitution Provide the Prerogative to the State to Negate it or Amend it.' The seminar participants will have the first choice to either deliver the required written work from a combination of speeches, lectures, and text, or to research and write on their own. Some seminar participants may choose to have input from their instructors and/or instructors of other seminar participants. For example, Dr. B. Keledjian of CUNY Law School may assist all the seminar participants with their essays.After one essay is submitted, the following ess ays will be chosen by the judges: 'The Consequence of Basic Laws (Speech A: Kesel and Ising), 'Political Aspects of Effective Global Public-Law Dispute Resolution (Speech B: Ben and Allen).' Judges will use the format of the prosody series in Slope and Jefferis. The format for the Ethics Essay Contest is also the format for the prosody series.This will be the seventh Ethics Essay Contest. This is the largest contest in that format that has ever been held.These are four instances when non-student teachers may be permitted to assist the students in the Essay Contest: as keynote speakers at the seminars on March 14, the instructors of seminar participants. Dr. Kent Keledjian, Professor of Law at the University of Illinois, Chicago, will give a keynote speech to the students.The degree offered in that special course, from the Northeastern Law School, will teach ethics theory to students but will not be required for a thesis. This means that students may choose to take the twelve-credit course, which also has one co-lecture course and a literature course.

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