The Hamilton Lugar / ILSA Undergraduate International Law Moot Court Competition is a simulation of oral argument before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Teams argue both sides in a fictional dispute between two countries. Colleges and universities can enter up to five teams of two students apiece.
The Competition is open to undergraduate students in the United States and Canada. It is co-hosted and co-administered by the Hamilton Lugar School of Global & International Studies at Indiana University.
The Competition is based upon the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, which ILSA has administered annually since 1959. Now in its 67th year, the Jessup Competition is the largest competition in the world for law students, with more than 800 schools in 106 countries last year.
Details about the next edition will be released shortly. The Registration fee is $250 for the first team registered from a given school, and $200 for each team thereafter. Spots are limited.
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