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Dharmashastra National Law University wins the Nuremberg Moot Court 2025


26 July 2025

The Nuremberg Moot Court 2025 ended on 26 July 2025, after the brilliant participation of 139 students from 35 universities located in 28 countries.

The International Nuremberg Principles Academy and the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg congratulate all the teams for their hard work and enthusiasm.

Judges consisted of high-profile international and national judges, prosecutors, academics and civil society actors. Former International Criminal Court President Piotr Hofmański presided the Finals.

Results

Winners of the Nuremberg Moot Court 2025

1st Place - Dharmashastra National Law University – India

  • Vagisha Mandloi
  • Rashmi Mishra
  • Ayush Misra
  • Anushka Gupta (Team Coach)
  • Dr Sankalp Singh (Team Coach)
     

2nd Place - Kabarak University - Kenya

  • Tracy Kimutai
  • Michael Muchomba
  • Faith Ndubai
  • Daniel Murakaru (Team Coach)
     

First Best Speakers

María López (Universidad Carlos III Madrid – Spain)
Faith Ndubai (Kabarak University – Kenya)

 

Second Best Speakers

Fathima Anah Cassim  (University of Colombo – Sri Lanka)

 

Best Memorandum - Prosecution Award

University of Glasgow - UK

  • Noa Brighenti
  • Saba Ishkhnelidze
  • Dao Manh Nghia
  • Iryna Osmirko
  • León Rodríguez Estephany Ximena
  • Christian J. Tams (Team Coach)

 

Best Memorandum - Defence Award

NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad – India

  • Rujul Arora
  • Aashvanshi Chowdhary
  • Aaryan Dhasmana
  • Suchit Negi
  • Shreya Sethi
  • Bhavya Adhana (Team Coach)

 

University of Oxford - UK

  • Ashlyn Xuan Ning Cheong
  • Syed Muhammad Humaid Adil
  • Dane William Luo
  • Parul Sinha
  • Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo (Team Coach)