HAMILTON SHIRLEY AMERASINGHE FELLOWSHIP
ON THE LAW OF THE SEA
INFORMATION NOTE

Due to a lack of voluntary contributions to the HSA trust fund, the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, Office of Legal Affairs, is currently unable to implement the twenty-second award and has been constrained to suspend further awards until such a time as the trust fund is sufficiently replenished (see: A/63/63, paragraph 389; A/63/63/Add.1, paragraph 302).

Those interested in making voluntary contributions to the trust fund may contact the Division directly.

 

Updated 05 September 2008

HISTORY OF THE FELLOWSHIP

            The fellowship was established in 1981,in memory of the late Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe , the first President of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (1973-1980), in recognition of his contribution to the development of the law of the sea(resolution 36/108 of 10 December 1981).  The late Ambassador Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe of Sri Lanka had been Chairman of the Ad hoc Committee to Study the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-Bed and Ocean Floor from 1967 to 1970 and subsequently, of the Standing Committee for the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-Bed and Ocean Floor beyond the Limits of National Jurisdiction, from 1970 to 1973.

            In resolution 36/108, the Assembly invited Governments, as well as universities, philanthropic foundations and other interested national and international institutions and organizations, to contribute to the endowment of the fellowship.

            The Fellowship Fund received contributions from several Governments and individuals, and also from the Third World Foundation for Social and Economic Studies, which, when making its Third World award for 1983, made a significant contribution to the fund in recognition of the role of Ambassador Amerasinghe and others associated with the Conference and its successful outcome.

            It was decided that contributions should reach a target figure constituting the capital which would provide the income needed for the award of at least one fellowship annually.  Further contributions were invited by subsequent General Assembly resolutions.  As contributions are received, depending on the income there from, additional fellowships could be awarded.

PURPOSE OF THE FELLOWSHIP

            The fellowship is intended, primarily, for Government officials as well as research fellows or lecturers who are involved in ocean law or maritime affairs, or related disciplines, either in Governments or agencies or educational institutions and bodies.  The purpose of the fellowship is to assist candidates to acquire additional knowledge of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, in order to promote its wider appreciation and application, and to enhance specialized experience in those fields.  The selected fellows are provided with the facilities to undertake research and further study at one of the participating institutions for a minimum of three to six months and a further one to three months of internship with the United Nations Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, Office of Legal Affairs.  Special consideration is given to persons who may not have the means or facilities for further studies, training or experience in their own or other countries.  The fellowship is intended to further the selected fellows in their vocations and thus to benefit their countries.

 PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS

            Several educational institutions are associated with the fellowship programme and have offered facilities for selected fellows to carry out specialized research and studies for a minimum period of three to six months.  The institutions participating in the programme are:

SELECTION OF CANDIDATES AND AWARD OF FELLOWSHIP

            Fellowships are awarded annually and twenty fellowships, as well as five special fellowships, have been awarded since the commencement of the programme.  The funds for three of these special fellowships have been donated by the Government of the United Kingdom and one by the Government of Germany.  The annual award is made on the recommendation of an Advisory Panel comprising eminent international personalities associated with the law of the sea and related matters.  On the basis of the Guidelines and Rules of the fellowship, the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, with the assistance of the Codification Division of the Office of Legal Affairs, carries out the first review and pre-selection of the candidates.  The Advisory Panel evaluates the final candidates and advises the Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, the Legal Counsel, in the award of the fellowship.

 APPLICATIONS

             Application forms and Guidelines and Rules are circulated globally, inter alia, through the courtesy of the offices of the United Nations Development Programme and through the United Nations Information Centres.  They are also available with the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, Office of Legal Affairs, Room DC2-0434, 2 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017. Click here to access an Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe fellowship application form.

 


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