Oct
13/15
JNLC 2023 - Triple Sharing - Bundle
By Bar Association of Sri Lanka
LKR 81,000.00
JUNIOR NATIONAL LAW CONFERENCE 2023
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SALE OF TICKETS
1. Eligibility: Tickets for the conference are available for purchase exclusively by individuals who are members of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka and have less than 10 years' experience as an attorney-at-law as of 31.12.2023.
2. Membership Validity: All purchasers must possess a valid membership as at 28.09.2023 with the Bar Association of Sri Lanka.
3. Online Purchase Only: Tickets can only be acquired through online transactions.
a. Tickets will be sold via links provided on www.juniorbarbasl.com on 28.09.2023 at 5.00pm
b. No physical tickets will be issued.
c. No reservations will be accepted.
d. Accurate information of all participants to be duly filled and submitted at the point of purchase.
4. Tickets will be sold upon immediate payment on a "first come, first served" basis including allocations for Outstation bars
5. Ticket Options- The following options are available for ticket purchases:
a. Single (Triple Sharing) – Rs. 27,000*
b. Double Sharing – Bundle – Rs. 60,000 (Rs. 30,000 x2)
c. Triple Sharing – Bundle – Rs. 81,000 (Rs. 27,000 x3)
*Rooms for Single tickets above will be allocated in random to be shared with two other delegates (Triple Sharing room). Such allocations are final and conclusive.
6. Each ticket entails 2 Night stays on Full Board basis (Check-in on 13.10.2023 at 2.00pm and Check-out on 15.10.2023 at 12 Noon) at Shangri-La, Hambantota with access to participate at the entire conference and gala dinner on 14.10.2023.
7. Tickets are non-refundable, all sales are final.
8. Separate transport tickets (Rs. 4,900) for travel to and from Shangri-La, Hambantota, via Luxury Buses, will be made available for purchase at a later date.
a. The requirement for transport must be indicated at the time of purchasing the conference ticket.
b. The designated buses will depart from the BASL Premises, with a stop at Kottawa before entering the Expressway, en route to Shangri-La, Hambantota.
c. Refreshments will be provided on the bus.
9. Personal Belongings: Attendees are responsible for the safety of their personal belongings. The Organizing Committee will not assume liability for the loss or damage of personal items. Please ensure that your baggage and belongings are securely loaded onto the Coaches and are carefully looked after at the hotel.
10. Attendance at all sessions of the conference is mandatory.
11. Final Decision: The decision of the Organizing Committee is binding and conclusive.
Friday, Oct 13, 2023
02:00:00 AM to 12:00:00 PM
(2023-10-12 20:30:00 GMT)
Add to CalendarShangri-La, Hambantota
Bar Association of Sri Lanka
The Junior Bar is a significant segment of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL), which is the highest professional organization representing all lawyers in Sri Lanka. The BASL boasts a substantial membership of around 23,000 Attorneys-at-Law, and the Junior Bar constitutes a significant portion of this membership. The Junior Bar primarily consists of lawyers who have been in the legal profession for less than ten years. These are young and aspiring legal professionals who are in the early stages of their legal careers. They are typically recent graduates from law schools, newly qualified lawyers, or junior practitioners gaining experience in their respective fields. As members of the Junior Bar, these lawyers have access to various benefits and resources provided by the Bar Association of Sri Lanka. The BASL recognizes the unique needs and challenges faced by junior lawyers and strives to cater to their professional development and growth. The Junior Bar Committee, appointed by the BASL, is responsible for organizing programs, events, and initiatives specifically tailored to the needs and interests of junior lawyers. These initiatives aim to enhance their legal knowledge, practical skills, and networking opportunities within the legal community. The Junior Bar Committee organizes conferences, seminars, workshops, and training programmes covering a wide range of legal subjects. These events provide platforms for junior lawyers to engage in discussions, presentations, and interactive sessions led by experienced practitioners and legal experts. The programmes are designed to foster learning, promote professional growth, and facilitate connections among junior members of the legal profession. Additionally, the Junior Bar Committee is also involved with publications, such as the Junior Bar Law Journal, which allow junior lawyers and law students to contribute their research and written works to the legal community. These publications serve as a platform for junior lawyers to showcase their legal scholarship and gain recognition within the legal profession. The Junior Bar holds a crucial role within the Bar Association of Sri Lanka as a dynamic and vibrant community of young legal professionals. It serves as a forum for their voices to be heard, concerns addressed, and contributions recognized. The BASL, through the Junior Bar Committee, endeavors to support, mentor, and guide junior lawyers in their early careers, nurturing them to become the future leaders and pillars of the legal profession in Sri Lanka.