Who is the best advocate?

Who are we? Lieneke Louwman (24), Masters student in International and European Law, Ruben Brouwer (24), Bachelor Student in International Law and Djörn Rump (35), Masters student International and European Law.

The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition is the world’s largest moot court competition, with participants from over 500 law schools in more than 80 countries. The competition is a simulation of a fictional dispute between countries before the International Court of Justice, the judicial organ of the United Nations. A team from each participating school is required to prepare oral and written pleadings arguing both the applicant and respondent positions of the case. We are the team for our Erasmus University. Proudly risking eternal fame or inglorious failure…

Ruben Brouwer, Lieneke Louman en Djorn Rump

Pleading in Washington is the goal

Wednesday 28th of January

Three days left. Three days to prepare…

Despite the fact we have been training our pleading skills these last weeks and our lecturer and Coach Dr. Fabián Raimondo has been challenging our knowledge of International Law very severely, it still does not feel like ‘just another day at the office’. Quite on the contrary, actually… Saturday the 31st of January we will be participating in the Dutch Regional Round of the Philip C. Jessup Moot Court Competition in The Hague.

Thousands of law students from around the world worked all year long on this season’s Jessup Problem, which addresses the power and authority of the International Court of Justice and other important international law issues. Most students must first compete in national or regional competitions to earn the right to advance to the world championship International Rounds held every spring in Washington, D.C. The 2009 Shearman & Sterling International Rounds, which will mark the 50th Anniversary of the Jessup Competition, will be held March 22-28, 2009. This Saturday evening we will know if our preparations will be enough to convince the Court that the Erasmus University should be present in Washington. We did everything in our power thus far, now it’s up to the Judges!