19/04/2025
Dear fellow law students,
We have studied the Constitution, embraced its principles, and understood the essence of inclusive justice. Now, it’s time to put that knowledge into action.
Let’s prove our rationality and commitment to equity and representation by voting in favor of the Nepal Students’ Union panel led by MD MAZID PRAWEZ, who belongs to the Muslim minority within the Madhesi community, in the upcoming Free Students’ Union election, scheduled for Baisakh 8, 2082.
Your vote is not just a choice—it’s a stand for inclusion, diversity, and justice.
Make it count!
08/08/2021
We concluded the first session of Experience Sharing yesterday with the Founding Public Relation Officer of ILSA Chapter TU Sanitya Kalika on 'Studying LLM in a Foreign University'.
With Experience Sharing, we aim to connect legal scholars through their varied experiences to facilitate a better understanding of legal academia.
Join us for our next session soon!
01/08/2021
The International Law Student's Association(ILSA) Chapter TU brings to you 'Experience Sharing'- where we connect with legal scholars and understand how we can hover about legal academia.
We're conducting the first session with Mr Sanitya Kalika on August 7 via zoom. The registrations forms are open, register at https://forms.gle/Lw2q2rsqn33TMaYx9 .
11/07/2021
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We're back with the second issue for ILSA Talks- 'Cyber Crime and Cyber Law: A Discussion on their Challenges and Shortcomings' on Shrawan 16.
With Sadichchha Silwal as our presenter for the months of Shrawan and Bhadra, we're making for a very informative and engaging session (with reading materials).
Did you register for the last issue? It's okay if not, registrations are open for this one. Head over to https://forms.gle/mbxvMD6vLJjSN6oB8
26/06/2021
Kudos!
We concluded the first session of ILSA Talks today, with Sushant Nepali as our presenter on the first issue (Asadh-Shrawan)- 'Laws on Citizenship'.
We're very grateful for the participants who joined us today and look forward to seeing them around next month too.
Did you miss this edition? Don't worry, the registration forms will open again and we'll be back with another session (Shrawan-Bhadra) before you know it!
24/06/2021
In this piece of blog, the author Sandhya Sharma has stressed on the issue of domestic violence.
You can also send us your blog articles at [email protected].
Domestic Violence
Have you ever been beaten? Have you ever been deprived of food? Or you’re not getting your basic needs? Were you ever treated with harsh words and ever bullied and ever tortured and ever taun…
20/06/2021
Another article up where the author Sunita Adhikari has intriguingly taken up the issue of Sedition from the Nepalese perspective.
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Sedition law: A tool to curb down free speech?
“Speech is powerful. It can stir people to action, move them to tears of both joy and sorrow, and inflict great pain. Hence, it is to be delivered rightfully.” -John G. Robert, CJ The language or b…
19/06/2021
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We're commencing ILSA Talks with discussions on the Laws on Citizenship.
With Sushant Nepali as our presenter for the month of Ashadh, we're preparing for highly interactive sessions.
We really appreciate the engagement we have received for ILSA Talks. Don't worry, registrations are still open- head to the last post for the link!
16/06/2021
The International Law Students' Association brings to you 'ILSA Talks', an initiative wherein law enthusiasts discuss contemporary legal issues every month.
Interested already? Register at https://forms.gle/WXtgH37wdrgpg5e29
The discussion sessions are designed to be beginner-friendly and semi-formal. What is more, is that reading materials for the sessions will be provided beforehand to make the sessions as effective and engaging as can be.
Join us!
15/06/2021
Another article up by Monisha Choudhary. Do give it a read!
We accept and welcome more independent entries!
Commemorating World Day Against Child Labor Contra the Glaring Truth
An Overview of the Status of Child Labor in Nepal during the Pandemic June 12 was declared as the World Day Against Child Labor by the International Labor Organization (ILO) in 2002, to acknowledge…
07/06/2021
A democratic regime’s foundation is constitutionalism.
In this piece of blog, Supriya Yashaswinee Adhikary, a student of Kathmandu University School of law writes on her views regarding the current scenario of Constitutionalism in Nepal.
Doctrine of constitutionalism and the existing constitutional stand-off situation in Nepal
Constitutionalism is a complex of ideas, attitudes, and patterns of behavior elaborating the principle that the authority of government derives from and is limited by a body of fundamental law. Con…