INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE COMPETITION
Organized by:
Centre for Environmental Studies and Eco Club, NDLI Club In association with IQAC of Mar Gregorios College of Law
Event Title
Intercollegiate Debate Competition
Theme: International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict
Date: November 4, 2024
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Venue: Mar Gregorios College of Law
Objective:
The debate competition aims to promote awareness on the issue of environmental exploitation during war and armed conflict, in line with the theme of the **International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict**. Through this event, we seek to engage college students in thoughtful discourse, encourage critical thinking, and foster a sense of responsibility toward environmental preservation, especially during times of conflict.
Event Format:
Teams: Each team will consist of two members.
Rounds:
Qualifying Round
Topic: "Should environmental damage during war be considered a war crime?"
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM
Final Round
Topic: "Is the exploitation of the environment in armed conflict an inevitable consequence of war?"
- Time: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Registration:
Fee: Rs. 100 per team
Deadline: Registration closes on November 02 , 2024. No spot registration.
Prizes:
1st Place: Rs. 5000
2nd Place: Rs. 3000
3rd Place: Rs. 2000
Rules and Guidelines:
1. Team Composition: Each team must consist of 2 members from the same institution. Medium : Malayalam
2. Format:
- Each debate will follow the “Oxford-Style debate” format.
- Teams will be assigned either the proposition or opposition stance by a draw of lots.
3. Time Allotment:
- Speakers: Each speaker will have 5 minutes to present their argument, followed by 2 minutes for rebuttal.
- Qualifying Round: The best 4 teams will move on to the final round.
4. Judgment Criteria:
- Content and Relevance (25%)
- Clarity and Articulation (25%)
- Team Coordination (20%)
- Rebuttal (20%)
- Overall Presentation (10%)
5. Final Round:
- The top 4 teams from the qualifying round will participate.
- The debate will be judged by a panel of experts in the fields of law, environmental studies, and international relations.
6. Code of Conduct:
- Teams must maintain decorum and respect the opinions of their opponents.
- Any form of misconduct or disruption will lead to disqualification.
- Use of offensive language or personal attacks will lead to immediate disqualification.
7. Decision of the Judges: The decision of the judges will be final and binding.
We look forward to your enthusiastic participation in this intellectually stimulating event! Let us join hands in advocating for environmental protection even in the most challenging times.
For more information contact:
Mr.Alex V(Librarian): 9744001454
Mr. Siddarth T N(Student Cordinator, Eco Club):9778014857
Mr.Jerin Sam Jojy(Student Cordinator, Eco Club):9207408020