FIFTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION

 

October 26-28, 2000
St. Petersburg, Florida

in cooperation with:

Universidad de Málaga
Facultad de Derecho;

American Bar Association Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources;

and

the Stetson Moot Court Board


Distinguished Lecturer for 
the Fifth Annual 
International Environmental Moot Court Competition

Invited Distinguished Lecturer 
and Final Round Judge
His Excellency 
Christopher G. Weeramantry
Former Vice-President, 
International Court of Justice

Tampa-St. Petersburg

The Tampa-St. Petersburg area is adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico. The average high temperature for late October is 80 degrees (27 degrees c), and the area provides a host of recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating, and golfing. St. Petersburg is home to the Florida International and Salvador Dali Museums, while Tampa offers visitors the Busch Gardens theme park and animal preserve, the Florida Aquarium with over 4300 of Florida's aquatic animals and plants, and the nightlife of historic Ybor City. Stetson is also a short 90-minute drive from Orlando and Walt Disney World, Epcot Center, Disney-MGM Studios, Universal Studios Florida, and Sea World.  Each Competition packet will include the St. Petersburg 1999 Official Visitors' Guide highlighting these and other recreational activities.

Click here for more information.

 

Results of the 1999 Competition

The 1999 Competition was a great success.  Sixteen teams from ten states and two foreign countries participated.  The problem was based on issues related to the transboundary shipment of hazardous waste and trade sanctions.

In addition, several individual oralist awards were given.   A video link of the final round  is available here.

The winning teams are listed here.

 

The Competition

This Competition provides an excellent opportunity for law students to explore issues of international environmental law in the context of a dispute before the International Court of Justice.  The participants' memorials (briefs) will be evaluated by international environmental legal experts selected with the assistance of the ABA International Environmental Law Committees.  Orals will be evaluated by local attorneys and judges with experience in international law, environmental law, and appellate advocacy.  Each team will have the opportunity, after the problem is distributed, and on a first-come, first-served basis, to select which side it will represent on the memorial.  Each team will then represent that same side through three preliminary oral argument rounds.  The four best applicant teams and the four best respondent teams will then advance to the quarterfinal round; the two best applicant and the two best respondent teams will then advance to the semifinal round.  The top applicant team and the top respondent team will then advance to the final round.  This format, which is based on a recent proposal by Judge Alex Kozinski of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, is a more realistic, client-based approach to moot court that we hope will enhance the participants' experience.


2000 Schedule

August 4 Early Registration Deadline ($250)
September 5 Final Registration Deadline ($300)
September 6 Distribution of the Problem
October 11 Memorials (Briefs) Due (must be received by this date)
October 26 Distinguished Lecture by Judge Weeramantry
October 27 Preliminary Rounds & International Dinner
October 28 Semifinals, Finals, and Awards Reception

 

Registration

The rules for the Competition will be made available, along with the Competition packet, to participating schools.  A team may be composed of two or three full-time law students.  Space is limited to the first 20 teams that register and pay the $250 registration fee.  The registration fee for entries postmarked after August 4, 2000 is $300.

Any school wishing to enter a second team may request to be placed on a waiting list.  Second teams will be permitted to enter on a space available basis as of August 11, 2000.  The registration fee for any second team selected will be based on the date the team requested placement on the waiting list.

 


If you have any questions concerning the Competition,
please contact Professor Royal C. Gardner
at gardner@law.stetson.edu
or (727) 562-7864.

We look forward to hearing from you.


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