Upcoming Programs
Jessup
What is Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court?Jessup is the world's largest moot court competition, with participants from over 680 law schools in 100 countries and jurisdictions. The first edition of the competition - back then simply named "International Law Moot" - took place on May 8, 1960, when two teams of students, all enrolled at Harvard University, discussed the very first Jessup Problem: "The Cuban Agrarian Reform Case".
Renamed after Philip C. Jessup in 1963 and opened to non-US universities in 1969, the competition is today organised by the International Law Students Association (ILSA).
Summer School
Jessup is the world's largest moot court competition, with participants from over 680 law schools in 100 countries and jurisdictions. The first edition of the competition - back then simply named "International Law Moot" - took place on May 8, 1960, when two teams of students, all enrolled at Harvard University, discussed the very first Jessup Problem: "The Cuban Agrarian Reform Case".Renamed after Philip C. Jessup in 1963 and opened to non-US universities in 1969, the competition is today organised by the International Law Students Association (ILSA).
Upcoming Programs
Jessup
What is Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court?Jessup is the world's largest moot court competition, with participants from over 680 law schools in 100 countries and jurisdictions. The first edition of the competition - back then simply named "International Law Moot" - took place on May 8, 1960, when two teams of students, all enrolled at Harvard University, discussed the very first Jessup Problem: "The Cuban Agrarian Reform Case".
Renamed after Philip C. Jessup in 1963 and opened to non-US universities in 1969, the competition is today organised by the International Law Students Association (ILSA).
Summer School
Jessup is the world's largest moot court competition, with participants from over 680 law schools in 100 countries and jurisdictions. The first edition of the competition - back then simply named "International Law Moot" - took place on May 8, 1960, when two teams of students, all enrolled at Harvard University, discussed the very first Jessup Problem: "The Cuban Agrarian Reform Case".Renamed after Philip C. Jessup in 1963 and opened to non-US universities in 1969, the competition is today organised by the International Law Students Association (ILSA).