NEWS
March 05, 2018
The 2nd AIAC-ICC Pre Moot for the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Comes to a Successful Close
KUALA LUMPUR, 5 MARCH 2018: The Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC) proudly announces the successful closing of the 2nd AIAC-ICC Pre-Moot for the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot. The pre-moot was held on 2-4 March 2018. As a curtain-raiser for the pre-moot, the AIAC Young Practitioners Group also held its first conference from 1-2 March wherein outstanding students and experienced arbitrators shared their practical and academic experience and ideas.
As the venue of the competition and the first conference, the AIAC hosted over 70 teams, close to 300 participants, 177 hearings with 160 arbitrators from 21 countries. This was one of the biggest pre-moots of its kind.
On the first day of the competition, five general hearings were held for the participants. The next day, another general hearing was held before the elimination rounds that eventually determined the best two Malaysian teams, the pairing of the Malaysian final, and the announcement of the Overall Top 4 teams. The final day of the Pre-Moot saw the semi-finals, the Malaysian final, and the Grand Finals just before the Awards and Closing Ceremony.
The AIAC congratulates the following winners of the 2nd AIAC-ICC Pre-Moot:
Category |
School |
Champion |
Gujarat National Law University |
Runner-Up |
National Law University of Delhi, Team 1 |
3rd Place |
National Law University of Delhi, Team 2 |
4th Place |
International Islamic University of Malaysia Team 1 |
Winner of the Malaysia Final |
Brickfields Asia College 4 |
Runner-Up of the Malaysian Final |
Brickfields Asia College 1 |
Best Oralist of the International Final |
Prashati Bhat from the National Law University Team 1 |
Best Oralist for the Malaysian Final |
Ashley Lee Sze Theng from Brickfields Asia College 4 |
Best Oralist Elimination Rounds |
Varun Srinivasan from Gujarat National Law University |
Best Oralist for the Preliminary Rounds |
Ragad Al-Farady from Dar Al-Hekma University |
Runner-Up for the Best Oralist of the Preliminary Rounds |
Kevin Reddington from Pepperdine University School of Law |
3rd Best Speaker in the Preliminary Rounds |
Lisa Stoeckl from University of Cologne |
4th Best Speaker in the Preliminary Rounds |
Kaustubh Chaturvedi from National Law School of India University, Bangalore |
5th Best Speaker in the Preliminary Rounds: |
Akanksha Sigh from Gujarat National Law University |
6th Best Speaker in the Preliminary Rounds: |
Rachel Tee Zi Wei from Brickfields Asia College 4 |
Best Memorandum for Claimant: |
Singapore Management University |
Honourable Mention for Best Memorandum Claimant: |
University of Canberra |
Best Memorandum for Respondent |
Gujarat National Law University |
Honourable Mention for Best Memorandum for Respondent |
National Law School of India University, Bangalore |
Best Outline for Claimant: |
International Islamic University, Malaysia |
Honourable Mention for Best Outline for Claimant: |
Brickfields Asia College |
Best Outline for Respondent |
University of San Agustin |
Honourable Mention for Best Outline for Respondent |
Brickfields Asia College |
The AIAC would also like to congratulate and thank all the participants of this year’s competition. The second AIAC-ICC Pre-Moot would not have been successful without their diligence, hard work, and positive attitude throughout the whole process. The Centre wishes all the best to the teams heading off to the Vis Moot (East) and Vienna.
As Datuk Professor Sundra Rajoo emphasized during his remarks before the Awards Ceremony, the Asian International Arbitration Centre believes that “It is important to host the AIAC-ICC Pre-Moot because it brings young practitioners who are going to be the future of arbitration together. This is only the second time that the Centre is hosting this event, and next year it will be even bigger because the AIAC will work even harder, and will continue to spread the message that International Commercial Arbitration is a way of life and doing things right.”
The links to the AIAC website, as well as the Pre-Moot video for more information are:
https://www.facebook.com/AIACWorld/videos/1671595249599422/
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