Nuremberg Moot

The Nuremberg Moot is an international moot court competition. Held partially at the Nuremberg Palace of Justice[1][2] and organised by the International Nurmemberg Principles Academy and University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, this competition now attracts around 60 to 100 teams from around the world annually, though not all are selected to participate in Nuremberg. Participants make submissions as though they are before the International Criminal Court. For the 2020 edition, owing to travel restrictions brought about by Covid-19, the tournament winner was adjudged by memorials only.

YearTotal number of teamsChampion (win number)1st runner-up (win number)2nd runner-up (win number)Best Oralist (win number)Best Memorials (win number)
2015[3]18Maastricht University (1)National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (1)---
2016[4]25National University of Singapore (1)University of Sao Paulo (1)-National University of Singapore (1)* Maastricht University (1)
* Jagiellonian University (1)
2017[5]36Strathmore University (1)National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (2)Singapore Management University (1)* National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (1)
* Strathmore University (1)
* Philipps-University Marburg (1)
* Geneva Academy (1)
2018[6]59Maastricht University (2)National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (3)Singapore Management University (2)Creighton University (1)* Peking University (1)
* University of Copenhagen (1)
201958National University of Singapore (2)Birzeit University (1)La Trobe University (1)National University of Singapore (2)* Creighton University (1)
* Monash University (1)
2020 (by memo scores only)65Maastricht University (3)London School of Economics (1)NANANA
2021
Nuremberg Moot
Established2014
VenueNuremberg
Subject matterInternational criminal law
ClassInternational
Record participation65 teams (2020)
QualificationWritten submissions
Most championshipsUniversity of Maastricht (3)
Websitehttps://www.nuremberg-moot.de/home/

References

  1. "The International Criminal Law Bureau – International Nuremberg Principles Academy Newsletter – September 2016". www.internationallawbureau.com.
  2. Nürnberg, Museen. "Nuremberg Moot Court". museen.nuernberg.de.
  3. Court, Nuremberg Moot. "Nuremberg Moot Court 2015: Nuremberg Moot Court". www.nuremberg-moot.de.
  4. Court, Nuremberg Moot. "Nuremberg Moot Court 2016: Nuremberg Moot Court". www.nuremberg-moot.de.
  5. Court, Nuremberg Moot. "Nuremberg Moot Court 2017: Nuremberg Moot Court". www.nuremberg-moot.de.
  6. Court, Nuremberg Moot. "Maastricht University wins the Nuremberg Moot Court 2018". International Nuremberg Principles Academy.
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