Conference
Online
Oct 11 - Oct 12, 2025
150 delegates expected
University Students and School Students
Applications
Delegates
Feb 8, 2025 - Oct 4, 2025
Reviving History, Redefining Diplomacy.
DMUN Model League of Nations 2025 โ Description
- What is DMUN Model League of Nations 2025?
DMUN Model League of Nations 2025 is a unique historical simulation hosted by the DMUN Foundation, offering participants an immersive experience in the early roots of multilateral diplomacy. By revisiting the interwar period and the worldโs first international organization for peace and cooperation, participants will explore how global governance evolved and how the League laid the groundwork for modern international institutions.
- Dates:
October 11โ12, 2025
- Format:
Fully Online and Free of Charge, making it accessible to students and aspiring diplomats from all corners of the world.
- What is Being Simulated?
Delegates will step into the shoes of diplomats and experts from the League of Nations era, engaging in discussions and decision-making across four specialized bodies:
- Mandates Commission
- Examines the administration and oversight of former colonial territories entrusted to League members.
- Debates colonial accountability, self-determination, and postwar territorial arrangements.
- Assembly
- The main deliberative body of the League, consisting of all member states.
- Discusses a wide range of global peace and cooperation issues, including disarmament, economic relations, and international security.
- International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation (ICIC)
- Predecessor to UNESCO, focusing on fostering cultural and scientific collaboration among nations.
- Delegates address issues like academic exchange, preservation of cultural heritage, and intellectual diplomacy.
- Refugee Committee
- Addresses refugee crises of the early 20th century, including displacement from war, persecution, and border changes.
- Develops humanitarian responses and frameworks for international refugee protection.
- Mandates Commission
- Conference Highlights:
- A rare simulation of pre-UN international diplomacy and institutional mechanisms.
- Engaging historical scenarios rooted in real-world League of Nations challenges.
- A platform to understand the foundations of modern international cooperation and multilateralism.
- Who Should Participate?
- Students, history enthusiasts, and aspiring diplomats interested in:
- International relations and peacebuilding
- Historical diplomacy and multilateral institutions
- Humanitarian affairs, cultural cooperation, and legal evolution
- Students, history enthusiasts, and aspiring diplomats interested in:
- What Youโll Gain:
- Unique insights into early 20th-century global governance
- Improved skills in negotiation, diplomacy, and historical analysis
- A chance to reflect on the legacy and lessons of the League of Nations
- Certificates of participation and opportunities for recognition and awards
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