Monday, March 16, 2009

a very close road to international Jessup Competition in Washington D.C.

I'm sorry being quiet a big while since i'm so struggling with preparation and the public performance today.

Big thanks to all donors who have helped, government of Cambodia, the RULE, Our coaches (Zach and Shona), Local Law Firms ( Scaiirony law firm and a law firm from Australia). Big thanks to Margareth, the school representative.

Good News is that we got the hotel scholarship and the free dinner of 50th of anni. of jessup competition.

We believe in Marciles that we have been started from -1000 to 100 level. Without people who has donor, help with physically and spiritually we couldn't reach to stand in the international competition of jessup moot court.

see u soon = i will post and keep update soon ^^

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Seminar and Performance Of Cambodian Jessup Team To

‘Participating in the 2009
Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition
In Washington D.C., USA ’
On March 16, 2009


The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition is the world’s largest moot court competition is an advocacy competition for law students from around the world. Students from about 88 countries are expected to compete for this event. More about this competition, please visit http://www.ilsa.org/jessup/index.php, Cambodian Jessup Team, www.jessupcambodiateam.blogspot.com

We are the Cambodian Jessup Team of Royal University Law and Economics. The five of us -Kimsan Soy,Thirith Vireak, Sonita Khun, Nearirath Sreng, Panha Piseth- were selected to represent the university Royal University of Law and Economics (Rule) through a competition judged by people with the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, the international court set up to prosecute Khmer Rouge leaders for crimes committed between 1975 and 1979.

Now in its 50th year, the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition is the world's largest moot court competition, with participants from over 500 law schools in more than 80 countries. The competition is a simulation of a fictional dispute between countries before the International Court of Justice, the judicial organ of the United Nations. A team from each participating school is required to prepare oral and written pleadings arguing both the applicant and respondent positions of the case.

Thousands of law students from around the world will work all year long on this season's Jessup Problem, which will address the power and authority of the International Court of Justice and other important international law issues. Most students must first compete in national and regional competitions (mostly held in January-March) to earn the right to advance to the world championship Shearman & Sterling International Rounds held every spring in Washington, D.C. The 2009 Shearman & Sterling International Rounds, which will mark the 50th Anniversary of the Jessup Competition, will be held March 22-28, 2009

why? To experience of the world largest of international moot court

-To familiar with International court of Justice procedure

-To understand basic international law

When? – At Hale B at Royal University of Law and Economics at 5.30pm to 8:00pm.


Who are audiences?

-Legal professional, and Law students, students from various universities

-Friends, family, and anyone who is interested to know what the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition is.


*Contact:
Team Representative: Nearirath Sreng
Phone: (855)12-455-368
E-mail: nearirath.sreng@gmail.com