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International Law + IR ?
as the two subjects have been grouped differently now, can both be co-opted now ?
previously one couldn't choose IR and IL together.. but what now ? anybody got any info ? |
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yes,a victory for IR aspirants. previously one couldn't opt both together but now it is very much possible to opt both subjects.so the marks from IR or Int'l law (100 marks each) increase to IR with Int'l law (300).
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Yup, both can be opted now according to the new grouping. And, I would second Mr. Khattak that it is a victory for the aspirants who have somewhat interest in I.R
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Some poeple are recommending to opt both IR AND IL.They are of the view that both subjects overlap each other.how much this claim is true?i am supposed to go for IR but I have nit yet decided anything about IL.please tell me is there any concrete benefit in keeping IR AND IL together?both are new subjects to me.i have interest in IR.
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Thank you @Hadi
@Hafiz Mubasshar please give your input as well. I am hesitant to opt IL because of its mercurial nature.as in you know it's technical and unpredictable(2014 paper was unconvential and technical).now if something like that happens(diverging from trend if the new syllabus is considered as an old wine in a new bottle)then what will we do?Moreover,i am also concerned whether the new IL syllabus is a lengthy one as compared to the old one?
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rabia butt (Saturday, May 02, 2015) |
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@ganxter
what about criminology instead of i.law?
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@gangxter:Thank you.actually i have least interest in IL.in fact,i will only go for IL if there is any considerable overlapping of both.otherwise Criminology is my option.so i am really double-minded.if there is substantial convergence btw IR&IL then i'll leave my interest thing behind nd ready to opt it.Criminology nd IL both are new subjects to me.
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So far my view is concerned, I would say that Intl law would be a better and prudent choice especially if a candidate has opted/is going to opt I.R. If this is not the case, Criminology can be opted. But, one must keep in mind that Criminology is a a new subject for CSS aspirants and there is dearth of material also in the form of books through which one may cover it within required time. On the other hand, Intl Law has no such issues listed above.
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