University of Mysore Model United Nations Conference 2017
In 2017, the Department of Studies in Law at the University of Mysore organized a Model United Nations (MUN) conference, focusing on the critical issues of reforming the international monetary system, regulating international trade, and addressing intellectual property rights (IPR) under the World Trade Organization (WTO).
The conference brought together students from various disciplines to simulate the workings of the United Nations and discuss these complex global issues. Participants were assigned roles as delegates representing different countries, and they engaged in debates and negotiations to draft resolutions addressing the agenda items.
The agenda of the conference reflected the contemporary challenges faced by the global community in the fields of economics, trade, and intellectual property. Delegates discussed the need for reforms in the international monetary system to ensure stability and equitable growth, as well as the importance of regulating international trade to promote fair competition and sustainable development. The issue of IPR under the WTO also sparked intense discussions regarding balancing innovation and access to essential goods and services.
The Secretary-General and Chairpersons for the MUN were students from the JSS Law College, Autonomous, Mysore, who demonstrated leadership and organizational skills in managing the conference. Their efforts ensured that the event was conducted smoothly and that participants had a rewarding experience.
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