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ICODR 2004 Arbitration Competition Results


 

A. Student advocates (claimants and respondents combined) (School / student advocates / coach(es)

Most effective team: University of British Columbia / Jessica Spraggs, Zack Silverman, Yvonne Chang and David Yule / Sharon Sutherland

2nd most effective team: Hamline University / Anna Corinna Venters and Bob Venters / David Larson

3rd most effective team: Law Department, University College Cork / Rebecca Coen and Alan Woods / Darius Whelan

4th most effective team: Queen Mary, University of London / Vicky Chan, Zhou Zhen and Sun Jingliang / Emilya Onyema

5th most effective team: Hamline University / James Channing, Whitney Teel and Julie Stout / David Larson

6th most effective team: University of Paris (Sorbonne) / Ayse Baykut, Etienne Dinner, Viktor Okasmaa, Christian Kim / Dominique Hascher

B. Tribunal  teams (School / student / coach)

Most effective arbitral tribunal: Cardozo Law School / David Cantor / Lela Love

2nd most effective arbitral tribunal: Victoria University of Wellington / Sarah Arnold / Ian MacDuff

3rd most effective arbitral tribunal: University of Toledo / John Strickland / Ben Davis (Administrative)

4th most effective arbitral tribunal: University of British Columbia / Steve Brine and Michael Doyle / Sharon Sutherland

5th most effective arbitral tribunal: Queen Mary, University of London / Kalina Milanova, Santiago Klein and Victoria Trapitsy / Emilia Onyema

6th most effective arbitral tribunal: University of Toledo / John Strickland / Ben Davis (Administrative)

 

 

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