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The Nuremberg Moot Court 2024 opened on Wednesday 24 July

 
The Nuremberg Moot Court 2024 started on Wednesday 19 July at 16:30 CEST with the Opening Ceremony in Courtroom 600. International Nuremberg Principles Academy Director Professor Dr Christoph Safferling, President of the Higher Regional Court of Nuremberg Dr Thomas Dickert and Director-General for Legal Affairs, German Federal Foreign Office Tania von Uslar-Gleichen, gave the opening… Learn more  
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End of the Written Phase of the Nuremberg Moot Court 2024

 
The written phase of the Nuremberg Moot Court 2024 has come to an end. Based on their results and equitable geographic representation, 40 teams have been selected to advance to the oral rounds. Kindly note that we only accepted three teams maximum per country. Teams will receive their individual feedback sheet with their detailed scores. Dismissed teams and their coach will also receive a… Learn more  
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The Clarifications to the Case of the Nuremberg Moot Court 2024 are now available

 
Kindly note that we have considered all the requests for clarifications carefully. Questions raised but not addressed in the document below were considered already answered by the case or irrelevant for the preparation of the Pre-Trial Chamber's hearing. A moot court scenario is, by definition, necessarily vague in order to provide enough room for debate and the development of arguments for both… Learn more  
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The Nuremberg Moot Court Case 2024 is online

 
The teams selected to participate in the Nuremberg Moot Court 2024 are invited to plead a fictitious case before the "International Criminal Court". This year, the case deals with the crime against humanity of sexual slavery and aiding and abetting liability. You can download the case below.  Learn more  
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The 2024 rules are now available

 
The Nuremberg Moot Court presents the official rules for the 2024 competition. All competitors are expected to read the rules in their entirety. You can download the rules below. Learn more  
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The 2024 table of abbreviations is now available

 
The Nuremberg Moot Court presents the table of abbreviations for the 2024 competition. All competitors are expected to read the table of abbreviations in their entirety. You can download the table of abbreviation below. Learn more  
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Strathmore University wins the Nuremberg Moot Court 2023

 
The Nuremberg Moot Court 2023 ended on 22 July 2023, after the brilliant participation of 120 students from 32 universities located in 22 countries. The International Nuremberg Principles Academy and the Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg congratulate all the teams for their hard work and enthusiasm. Judges consisted of high-profile international and national judges, prosecutors,… Learn more  
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End of the Written Phase of the Nuremberg Moot Court 2023

 
The written phase of the Nuremberg Moot Court 2023 has come to an end. Based on their results and equitable geographic representation, thirty-two teams have been selected to advance to the oral rounds. Kindly note that we only accepted three teams maximum per country. Teams will receive their individual feedback sheet with their detailed scores shortly. Dismissed teams and their coach will also… Learn more  
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The Clarifications to the Case of the Nuremberg Moot Court 2023 are now available

 
Kindly note that we have considered all the requests for clarifications carefully. Questions raised but not addressed in the document below were considered already answered by the case or irrelevant for the preparation of the Pre-Trial Chamber's hearing. A moot court scenario is, by definition, necessarily vague in order to provide enough room for debate and the development of arguments for both… Learn more  
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