European Human Rights Moot Court Competition
A simulation of the European Court of Human Rights regarding violations of the European Convention on Human Rights. Join as LLB or LLM law students in teams of 2 to 4. Participate in this European-wide competition to showcase your legal skills and compete for prestigious awards and prizes.
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European Human Rights Moot Court Competition In cooperation with
Human Rights Moot Court Competition A simulation of the European Court of Human Rights concerning the violation of the European Convention on Human Rights In cooperation with the Council of Europe European wide competition 16 teams in the Final Oral Round The only European Moot Court Competition on Human Rights that is held in English - Ren Cassin in French In cooperation with
Human Rights Moot Court Competition How to participate? The competition is open to LLB and LLM law students. Gather a team of 2 to 4 students and sign up online www.humanrightsmoot.elsa.org A coach can be a fellow student, a lawyer, a professor or a former participant. Written submissions have to be submitted by November 23rd 2014. In cooperation with
Human Rights Moot Court Competition Statistics from the 2nd edition 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 2nd edition 2014 In cooperation with Team registered Teams in the written round Teams in the Final
Human Rights Moot Court Competition Fun facts Winner 2nd edition Winner 1st edition Trinity Collage Dublin, Ireland City University of Essex, UK Runner up 2nd edition Runner up 1st edition National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece In cooperation with University of Essex, UK
Human Rights Moot Court Competition Prizes & Awards Best Applicant written submission The Council of Europe Award Traineeships at the European Court of Human Rights for the winning team Traineeship for the best orator at the Council of Europe Liaison Office with the European Union Brussels Best Respondent written submission EUR 2,000.00 prize for the winning team EUR 1,000.00 prize for the second team EUR 500.00 prize for the third team In cooperation with
Human Rights Moot Court Competition Timeline 3rd edition 15th of August 3rd of November 23rd of November 22-25th of February 2015 Registration deadline WS deadline FINAL Launch In cooperation with
Human Rights Moot Court Competition The Case The case concerns minority issues (LGBT) and reproductive/parenting rights Case author: European Human Rights Association EHRA In cooperation with
Human Rights Moot Court Competition The Final Oral Round European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg 16 top teams In cooperation with
Human Rights Moot Court Competition New for this year! Academic Board 2 assistants for HRMCC In cooperation with
Human Rights Moot Court Competition Contact Tanja Sheikhi Deputy Vice President for Moot Court Competitions ELSA International 2014/2015 mootcourts@elsa.org Offical website of the competition www.humanrightsmoot.elsa.org In cooperation with