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International Environmental Moot Court Competition

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Law Society of Ireland wins Stetson Law's IEMC 20092009-2010 Theme:
Marine Mammals and Ocean Noise

14th Annual International Environmental Moot Court Competition

  • Record 

  • Clarifications to the Record

  • Streever et al. article referenced in Record 

  • Rules for the International Finals

  • International Finals: March 11-14, 2010, at Stetson University College of Law, Gulfport, Fla.

    • Important Note: All teams must compete in a regional qualifying round to be eligible to advance to the International Finals. In areas where there is no qualifying regional round, a limited number of teams may be invited to participate in the International Finals directly.

  • International Wildlife Law Conference: March 12-13, 2010, at Stetson University College of Law, Gulfport, Fla.

    • The International Finals will be held in conjunction with the 12th International Wildlife Law Conference. At least one panel of the conference will be related to the moot court problem, and we will be able to use the conference speakers and attendees as knowledgeable judges. Students and their coaches will be able to attend the conference.

Regional and National Qualifying Rounds

  • Southeast Asia
    • The Southeast Asia Rounds will be a memorial-based competition. The two teams with the two best memorials will be invited to the International Finals. Register by Nov. 1, 2009. Contact Professor Gardner at gardner@law.stetson.edu for more information.

 



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