The World Trade Organisation Law Moot Court is a highly realistic simulation of an actual international legal dispute settlement proceeding on international trade law. This prestigious competition, held under the auspices of ELSA and the WTO, presents participants with a unique and rare opportunity to experience the cutting-edge field of international economic law in practice. Successful course applicants will receive individual tailor-made instruction on WTO law, legal drafting as well as advocacy and litigation technique. Successful applicants for this high-profile academic event will also enjoy the benefit of a special training workshop with international law firm Linklaters in Frankfurt , and (conditional on qualification) an all-expenses paid trip to the WTO Headquarters for the Finals of this competition in Geneva , Switzerland .
Additionally, the WTO Moot Court confers on its participants the following (i) Sprachschein (ii) Seminarschein (iii) 4 Credit Points for the LL.M. in International Economic Law at MLU and (iv) Ample opportunity for obtaining an internship at Linklaters in Frankfurt .
Pre-requisites:
Application for auditions to qualify as a team member are open to all law students.
An intermediate competency in English is strongly recommended.
Admission settings
The course is part of admission "Anmeldung gesperrt (global)".
The following rules apply for the admission:
Admission locked.
Registration mode
After enrolment, participants will manually be selected.
Potential participants are given additional information before enroling to the course.