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ICODR 2006 Arbitration Results - Thanks to all that made ICODR 2006 A Success!

 

Tribunals

 

GOLD MEDAL - Most Effective - University of British Columbia - Angie Dimitriou, Alexis Magi, Marnie Foster, coached by Sharon Sutherland and Ed Chiasson, Q.C.
SILVER MEDAL - Second Most Effective - Hamline University School of Law - Sarah Hollinger-Qureshi and Shaji Ramakrishnan, coached by Dave Larson
BRONZE MEDAL - Third Most Effective - Cardozo University - Reuven Muller, Dan Zinn and Tracey Pastan, coached by Lela P. Love
Fourth Most Effective - University of Toledo College of Law - Christopher Sallah, Ben Davis (Administrative)
Fifth Most Effective - Cornell University - Cara Shafran, Perry Gagliardi, Ana Maria Techeira, coached by David Lipsky

 

Advocates

 

GOLD MEDAL - Most Effective - University of Maryland - Rhonda Neuhaus and Patricia Cochran
SILVER MEDAL - Second Most Effective - University of British Columbia - Myron Plett, Todd Bell, Pratibha Sharma, Michael Snider, coached by Sharon Sutherland and Ed Chiasson, Q.C.
BRONZE MEDAL - Third Most Effective - University of Queensland - Cecilia Mehl, Adelen Matthewman, Emily Mayberry, Katherine Hegarty, coached by James Teh and Jonathan Crowe
Fourth Most Effective - KTS National University (Ukraine) - Kseniya Lytvynenko, coached by Olexandr Seriogin
Fifth Most Effective - Cornell University - Rich Galati, Allison List, Angel Ramirez Cornell, coached by David Lipsky
Sixth Most Effective - University of Paris - Corinne Fojutowski coached by Dominique Hascher
Seventh Most Effective - National University of Singapore - Wong Kok Sen Joseph, coached by Joel Lee
Eighth Most Effective - National University of Singapore - Lin Yan Yan, coached by Joel Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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