The case concerning the naegea sea topics The jessup 2025 problem presented the following issues (1) the rights and obligations of other members of the international community when two p… National and friendly competitions without information will be updated on a rolling basis as details are finalized Additional national or friendly rounds may be added over the course of several weeks based on jessup team registration Questions can be sent to jessup@ilsa.org.
You should find all of the competition information you need on this page, but if you still have questions, please email jessup@ilsa.org We will update content regularly as more competition information becomes available. Jessup is the world’s largest moot court competition, with participants from roughly 700 law schools in 100 countries and jurisdictions The competition is a simulation of a fictional dispute… In most jurisdictions, study or practice in the field of international law, or prior experience in the jessup competition, is preferred, but not required Feel free to email jessup@ilsa.org with any questions.
Updated 8 october 2025 united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples (undrip) international convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination (cerd) international covenant on civil and political rights (iccpr) The competition is based upon the philip c Jessup international law moot court competition, which ilsa has administered annually since 1959 Now in its 67th year, the jessup competition is the largest competition in the world for law students, with more than 800 schools in 106 countries last year. Download as docx or pdf As a reminder, the deadline for requests from teams for corrections and clarifications to the jessup problem is 15 october 2024
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