North-East Europe 2016 - 2017

Final Result

The first annual North East Europe Regional Rounds, hosted in partnership with National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Centre for democracy and rule of law and Kyiv-Mohyla Moot Court Society, took place from the 21 to the 23 December, 2016 in Kyiv.

Here are the final results:

Winner of North East Europe Rounds 2016-17 is  University of Latvia, Latvia

Runner Up of North East Europe Rounds 2016-17 is National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine

Best Memorial for North East Europe Rounds 2016-17 goes to Vilnius University, Lithuania

Best Speaker for North East Europe Rounds 2016-17 goes to Julija Gradauskaitė, Vilnius University, Lithuania

The teams qualifying to the International rounds in Oxford are:

  • University of Latvia, Latvia
  • National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine
  • Vilnius University, Lithuania
  • National University Odessa Law Academy, Ukraine

Timeline

The first annual North East Europe Regional Rounds, hosted in partnership with Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and Centre for democracy and rule of law, will take place from the 21 to the 23 December, 2016 in Kyiv. Registration is now closed!

North East Europe Rounds in Kyiv Wednesday 21 – Friday 23 December 2016

Online Registration Opens: Mon 05 September 2016

Registration deadline: Thu 27 October 2016

Clarifications submitted by: Thu 3 November 2016

Memos submitted by: Thu 24 November 2016, 23:59 (EET, UTC+02:00)

If you have any questions regarding the Rounds, please contact the North East Europe Competition Coordinator at moot@medialaw.kiev.ua.

Eligibility

Please note that teams from the countries/regions listed below must apply to the North East Europe Regional Rounds  in order to qualify for the International Rounds in Oxford. Teams should check which Regional Round applies to them, if there is no applicable Regional Round they may apply directly to the International Rounds.

North East Europe Regional Rounds:

Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.

 

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