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BREAKING NEWS: The 2027 White & Case International Rounds of the Jessup Competition will be held in Toronto, Ontario from March 28 to April 4, 2027! #Jessup2027 ๐‚๐€๐‹๐‹ ๐…๐Ž๐‘ ๐•๐Ž๐‹๐”๐๐“๐„๐„๐‘๐’ Dr. Ganna Yudkivska is one of the newest members of the ILSA Board of Directors. Ganna is a Partner at EQUITY Law Firm, UN Mandate Holder - Vice-Chair of the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, and Vice-President of the European Society of International Law. From 2010 to 2022 she served as a Judge of the European Court of Human Rights, including as Vice-President and Section President. Carol Orbegoso joins the ILSA board as a Student Director. Carol is currently a senior law student at the Universidad Nacional de Trujillo in Peru, where she has maintained strong academic performance in public international law. During her exchange studies at the University of Granada in Spain, she received Highest Honors in Victimology. Her strong interest and passion for international law are reflected in her involvement in research and participation in academic conferences, including her recognition as a recipient of the Jean Monnet Prize for Young Researchers. Her distinguished participation in international competitions includes the 50th Edition of the Jean Pictet Competition, as well as serving as Team Coordinator and oralist of the first Peruvian team to qualify twice for the oral rounds of the Nuremberg Moot Court, in 2024 and 2025, achieving 4th place worldwide in the written phase in 2025. She is currently coaching a new team for the 2026 edition. As Academic Coordinator of the International Studies Program at her university, Carol promotes academic initiatives and competitions, including organizing the first International Criminal Law Moot Court in English at her faculty, focused on sexual and gender-based crimes. She is also the co-founder of Peruโ€™s first Womenโ€™s Criminal Law Association, aimed at promoting the empowerment of women students in the legal field. She is currently a legal intern at APRODEH, a human rights NGO in Peru recognized for its work addressing serious violations during the countryโ€™s internal armed conflict. Carol is committed to promoting international legal education among students from underrepresented communities and generating impact for new generations. Joy Azu is joining ILSA as a Student Director. Joy is a law student at the University of Calabar in Nigeria. She previously served as Vice President of the International Law Association within her institution, where she played a key role in strengthening student engagement in international legal discourse. Beyond academics, she has contributed to international initiatives, including serving as a Legal Intern with the International Association of Women Judges (IAWJ). Please welcome our newest student director, Lloyd Hero B. Abuan. Lloyd is currently a Juris Doctor student at Tarlac State University School of Law in the Philippines. He serves as President of the TSU Law Moot and Debate Society, where he has led the development of a structured advocacy program and strengthened institutional partnerships. He has been actively involved in the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition as an oralist and Team Captain for three consecutive years, and has also competed in and mentored national and international debate and moot court competitions. Beyond mooting, Lloyd serves on the Editorial Board of Juris Experientia and is an active law student practitioner at the Marc Andrei Marcos Legal Aid Center. He has participated in legal aid and youth advocacy initiatives and currently serves as a parliamentarian at the 13th National Youth Parliament of the Philippines. As an ILSA Student Director, he aims to expand regional outreach, strengthen mentorship for emerging law schools, and promote global connectivity in international legal education. ILSA is excited to announce the winners of this yearโ€™s Richard R. Baxter Awards. This Award is named in honor of the late Richard Baxter, who served as Judge of the International Court of Justice, and was an eminent and pioneering scholar of International Law. In case you couldnโ€™t attend in person or just want to rewatch it, the #Jessup2026 Problem Authors Discussion, sponsored by the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, is now available on our YouTube channel. You can find all of the photos from the #Jessup2026 White & Case International Rounds on our Flickr page! Find the link in our bio!

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31 July 2026Anticipated Release of Official Jessup Rules
National Rules Supplements will be posted as they become available.
3 August 2026Team Registration Opens
15 September 2026Anticipated Release of the Jessup Problem
7 October 2026Anticipated Launch of Basic Materials
All Basic Materials will be posted to the ILSAโ€™s website, and materials will be added from time to time over the course of the Jessup season. Teams are encouraged to continue checking the Basic Materials webpage for updates.
17 October 2026Deadline for Requests from Teams for Corrections and Clarifications to the Jessup Problem
Requests must be submitted through the online form found on your Teamโ€™s Home Page.
6 November 2026Deadline for Eligibility Inquiries
This is the last day on which individuals may request the Executive Officeโ€™s special permission to compete under Official Rule 2.4.
17 November 2026 Anticipated Release Date of Corrections and Clarifications to the Jessup Problem
20 November 2026Deadline for Registration, Payment, and Submission of Team Roster
This is the last day on which teams may register as well as submit the names of their team members and advisors. In addition, all teams must have submitted payment by this date or risk disqualification.
12 January 2027Deadline for Submission of Memorials
If a Team fails to submit its Applicant and Respondent Memorials by this day, the Team will be disqualified from the Competition. Memorials must be submitted to the Executive Office in accordance with the Official Rules. A National Supplement to the Official Rules may impose additional submission requirements. It is the responsibility of teams to understand the submission requirements of the Official Rules and of their National Rules Supplement, if any, which are posted on ILSAโ€™s website.
January  โ€“  March 2027National & Friendly Rounds
Teams from jurisdictions with more than one team registered must take part in Qualifying Rounds. National and Friendly Rounds may take place virtually or in-person. Advancing Teams will go on to compete in the White & Case International Rounds.