Participation and Organization of Model MUN Role Playing and Moot Courts

ThessISMUN 2020 offers the opportunity and challenge of simulating the main organs of the United Nations, as well as the governing bodies of other global and regional International Organizations, namely: UNESCO, International Maritime Organization, NATO and Council of Europe.

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Our Dept participates annually for the past 18 years, currently under the tutorship of former student participants and under the guidance of Assist. Prof. M.D. Marouda (since 2015).

 

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Rhodes MUN

Rhodes MUN offers the opportunity and challenge of simulating the main organs of the regional International Organizations and is organized by the University of the Aegean

 

Our Dept participates annually for the past 18 years, currently under the tutorship of former student participants and the supervision of Assist. Prof. M.D. Marouda (since 2015).

 

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  • Corfu -Simulation UNESCO
  • SIMUNESCO

SimUnesCO is the first simulation of UNESCO in Greece, taking place from 18 to 21 August in Corfu, organized by the Ionian University for the sixth consecutive year.

  • For more info please see  here.

Our Dept participates annually. Follow info on Panteion MUN Society. Facebook

Panteion University and IEAS Dept participates on BISMUN (Bucharest International Student Model United Nations), in Bucarest, Romania

For more info see  here.

Our most recent Team was awarded with the following distinctions:

1. Panagiotis Maragkos, Best Delegate, στο Human Rights Council (HRC),

2. Mihalis Krommydakis,  Honorary Mention, στο Human Rights Council (HRC),

3. Moatsos Vasileios,  Honorary Mention, at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC),

4. Orfeas Koidis, Honorary Mention,  at the  1st Committee of the General Assembly (1st G.A. – DISEC),

5. Matilda Georgele,  Honorary Mention, at the  4th Committee of the General Assembly

 

For add info see Panteion MUN Society Facebook

Participation in Moot Court and Simulation International Law Competitions

The Jean-Pictet Competition is a unique training in international law for students. Its objective: to take the law out of the books.

The 48 selected teams, each year usually from the five continents, receive a remote training in IHL. They then meet for one week in a place that changes every year, for the Competition itself. They compete in the context of simulations and role plays built around a fictitious armed conflict. Teams play the role of actors of armed conflicts (military, humanitarian, political officers, lawyers…) in a context larger and richer than the sole judiciary context. Teams benefit from the support of tutors in tests where they are assessed by the jury. All tests are oral – no written part is required, except the application file.

Panteion UNiversity has taken part in 10 events and has organized the  2003   event (ΕΚΕΚΔΑΑΔ).

Assist. Prof. M.D. Marouda participates in the Comite pour Le Concours Jean Pictet since 2003. For more info see here.

  • Phillip Jessup –International Law Moot Court Competition (before the International Court of Justice).

The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, which has been held every year since 1960, is an advocacy competition for law students. The Competition is a simulation of a fictional dispute between States before the International Court of Justice, requiring participants to address timely issues of public international law. The Competition is organized by

the International Law Students Association.

For more see here.

 

Our Dept takes part since 2015 (written international phase plus oral National) and competes against the Law Schools of Athens University and Thessaloniki. Tutors under the supervision of Assist Prof. M. D. Marouda train in the premises of EKEKDAAD.

  • International Humanitarian Law / Refugee Law Competition

 

All European universities are invited to apply for the 6th edition of the

All-European International Humanitarian and Refugee Law Moot Court Competition, to take place at the Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)

on November 16th – 21st, 2021,

organised in cooperation with
the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

EARLY BIRD APPLICATION DEADLINE: JUNE 30TH 2021*

FINAL APPLICATION DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 15TH, 2021

Our Dept takes part since 2017 (international rounds). Tutors (Post Doc E. Koutsouraki and PHD Cand. F. Papaderaki) under the supervision of Assist Prof. M. D. Marouda train in the premises of EKEKDAAD.

For more info see here

  • Rene Cassin –European Court for Human Rights Moot Court

 

Our Department participated in 2018 in the written phase of the Moot Court under the supervision of Asist. Prof. M. D. Marouda and the tutorship of phd cand. F. Papaderaki

For more info see  here.

ICC Moot Court -Χάγη

For more info see  here.

 

Nuremberg Moot Court Trial

The Nuremberg Moot Court is an international competition, held in English in Nuremberg, Germany. University teams from all over the world are invited to argue a fictitious case before the “International Criminal Court” during a three-day competition. A moot court is a simulated court proceeding which invites students of law to compete based on their oral and written legal argumentation and presentation, from both the prosecution and defense positions.

Dissecting both complex procedural and substantive issues of international criminal law, students are given the unique opportunity to develop their skills and plead at the historic Courtroom 600 in the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, where the Nuremberg Trials against the major Nazi war criminals took place.

 

For more info see here.

 

Our Department participated in 2017 and 2018 in the international rounds (written and oral phase) of the Moot Court Competition under the supervision of Asist. Prof. M. D. Marouda and O. Tsolka during the Master Course of International Criminal Law.

For more info see here.