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The John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition. is an international moot court competition on WTO law. The competition takes place on a yearly basis, with its first edition dating back to 2002. The competition was formerly known as ELSA Moot Court Competition on WTO but has been renamed in 2018 after the American professor of law John Howard Jackson. The competition is structured into six regional rounds all over the world and a final oral round where around 25 selected teams take part in. Each edition of the moot court hosts around one hundred teams constituted of two to four law students.

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  • John H. Jackson Moot Court (de)
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  • Die John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition ist ein internationaler Moot-Court-Wettbewerb, bei dem es um das Recht der Welthandelsorganisation (WTO) geht. Der Wettbewerb simuliert ein Verfahren vor einem WTO-Panel. Die Teams aus Jurastudentinnen und -studenten bekommen einen Fall, der von Experten im internationalen Handelsrecht ausgearbeitet wurde. Sie führen Recherchen zum Thema durch, bereiten eine juristische Argumentation vor und präsentieren ihre Argumente für beide Seiten des Rechtsstreits sowohl in Schriftsätzen als auch während mündlicher Runden vor einem Panel, welches aus WTO- und Handelsrechtexperten besteht. (de)
  • The John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition. is an international moot court competition on WTO law. The competition takes place on a yearly basis, with its first edition dating back to 2002. The competition was formerly known as ELSA Moot Court Competition on WTO but has been renamed in 2018 after the American professor of law John Howard Jackson. The competition is structured into six regional rounds all over the world and a final oral round where around 25 selected teams take part in. Each edition of the moot court hosts around one hundred teams constituted of two to four law students. (en)
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  • Die John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition ist ein internationaler Moot-Court-Wettbewerb, bei dem es um das Recht der Welthandelsorganisation (WTO) geht. Der Wettbewerb simuliert ein Verfahren vor einem WTO-Panel. Die Teams aus Jurastudentinnen und -studenten bekommen einen Fall, der von Experten im internationalen Handelsrecht ausgearbeitet wurde. Sie führen Recherchen zum Thema durch, bereiten eine juristische Argumentation vor und präsentieren ihre Argumente für beide Seiten des Rechtsstreits sowohl in Schriftsätzen als auch während mündlicher Runden vor einem Panel, welches aus WTO- und Handelsrechtexperten besteht. (de)
  • The John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition. is an international moot court competition on WTO law. The competition takes place on a yearly basis, with its first edition dating back to 2002. The competition was formerly known as ELSA Moot Court Competition on WTO but has been renamed in 2018 after the American professor of law John Howard Jackson. The competition is structured into six regional rounds all over the world and a final oral round where around 25 selected teams take part in. Each edition of the moot court hosts around one hundred teams constituted of two to four law students. The Competition simulates a hearing of the WTO dispute settlement system. Teams prepare and analyse a fictitious case created by specialists of WTO Law and present their arguments for both the Complainant and the Respondent, first in a written format and then in front of a Panel which consists of WTO and trade law experts. The competition is organised by the European Law Students' Association (ELSA) and is technically supported by the World Trade Organization. It gathers participants from around 40 countries and 80 universities every year. The 18th and the 19th editions of the Competition where mainly organised online. Since 2020, Pascal Lamy, former Director General of the WTO, is the Patron of the Competition. (en)
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