Bajenova, Elisaveta
[UCL]
d'Argent, Pierre
[UCL]
"The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition is an advocacy competition for law students. Teams of law students compete against one another through the presentation of oral and written pleadings to address timely issues of public international law in the context of a hypothetical legal dispute between nations. The Compromis is the springboard for the Jessup Competition. Written by leading scholars of international law, the Compromis is a compilation of agreed upon facts about the dispute that is submitted for adjudication to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the primary judicial organ of the United Nations. After the Compromis is released, students begin researching and preparing arguments for both sides of the dispute, drafting and editing written pleadings, called “memorials,” and practicing oral presentations. Each team prepares two written memorials and two 45-minute oral presentations, one for each party to the dispute (the “Applicant” and the “Respondent”). Teams argue alternately as Applicant and Respondent against competing teams before a panel of judges, simulating a proceeding before the International Court of Justice." "The Jessup 2022 Competition concerns human rights on the Internet, data theft, the secession of part of a nation's territory, and foreign election interference." (See https://www.ilsa.org/about-jessup/).


Bibliographic reference |
Bajenova, Elisaveta. Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 2022 - The Case concerning the Suthan Referendum. Faculté de droit et de criminologie, Université catholique de Louvain, 2022. Prom. : d'Argent, Pierre. |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/thesis:34641 |