WTO Moot Court Competition

   

 

The WTO Moot Court experience:
 
WTO Moot Court Team 2011-2012
 
WTO Moot Court Team 2009-2010
 
WTO Moot Court Team 2008-2009
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The European Law Students’ Association (ELSA) organises the Moot Court Competition on International Trade Law. This simulated hearing, created in 2000 and based on the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system, involves not only law students from all over the world, but also numerous respected Trade Law experts and WTO legal officers.
 
The competition seeks to advance academic understanding of the WTO and its agreements, contribute to the discussion on globalisation and trade, and assist in the development of countries’ technical legal capacity through the training of new trade lawyers and negotiators. This ELSA competition further complements the formal legal education of Graduate Institute students, as it allows them to put theory into practice and to further develop their academic interests in the field of Trade Law.
 
The competition requires students to prepare written and oral arguments for two sides of a fictional WTO case involving a trade dispute. This year, the case involved trade in medicines between a developed and developing country. Other important issues throughout the case were Intellectual Property, National Treatment violations, and questions of WTO Jurisdiction.
 
The team is associated with the Institute’s Law Unit and the Centre for Trade and Economic Integration (CTEI). The CTEI brings together the research activities of eminent professors of economics, law and political science in the area of trade, economic integration and globalization. The Centre provides a forum for discussion and dialogue between the global research community, the Institute's student body, research centers in the developing world, the international business community and international and non-governmental organizations. The Centre organizes events, publishes working papers and hosts visiting scholars.
 
In case you are interested in participating in our next team or simply in obtaining more information on this competition, please contact one of the Graduate Institute’s coaches and academic supervisor at the CTEI..