Between the Republic of Adova (Applicant)
and the State of Rotania (Respondent)
on the Differences Between Them
Concerning Certain Criminal Proceedings in Adova and Rotania
The White & Case Canadian National Division Qualifying Tournament*
of the 2008 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition
March 5 to 8, 2008, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
For More Information:
(Miss) Jamie Dee Larkam
Canadian National Administrator
Jessup Canada
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* Note: The purpose of the White & Case Canadian Tournament is to determine the top Canadian teams which will go on
to the Shearman & Sterling International Rounds to compete for the Shearman & Sterling Jessup Cup.
Top Winning Memorials from the 2008 Competition Year:  (format for all of the following documents is Adobe Acrobat (.pdf))
Important Note:

These memorials have been provided as samples for educational purposes only.

These memorials may not conform to the current Rules governing memorials, and thus caution should be used in following the exact format of these memorials when using them as precedents for the current Competition. The Canadian National Administrator and the Executive Director of ILSA make no guarantee that these memorials were not subject to penalties under the 2008 Rules.

All Memorials are the sole property of Jessup Canada and/or the International Law Students Association,
and shall not be republished without express consent.
Canadian Tournament:
International Rounds:
The Hardy C. Dillard Award:
The Hardy C. Dillard Award is presented to Teams for excellence in Memorial writing by comparing top Memorials across jurisdictions. The Memorials of the Team with the highest Total Memorial Raw Score in any Qualifying Tournament, and the Memorials of the Teams that scored in the Top 25 for Total Memorial Scores in the International Tournament, shall be entered to compete in the Hardy C. Dillard Award Competition. Each entry in the Dillard Competition shall be scored by a new panel of three (3) judges. Awards will be presented to the top five (5) scoring Teams, based on raw Memorial scores, unadjusted for penalties.

The Alona E. Evans Award:
The Alona E. Evans Award is presented to Teams for excellence in Memorial writing at the International Tournament. Awards will presented to the top five (5) scoring Teams based on Total Memorials Scores in the International Tournament.

The Richard Baxter Award:
The Richard Baxter Award is presented to Teams for excellence in Memorial writing by comparing individual Applicant and Respondent Memorials. The Applicant and Resondent Memorials of Teams that receive an Alona E. Evans Award or a Hardy C. Dillard Award are entered into the Richard Baxter Award Competition. There are two (2) Baxter Awards: one (1) for the Best Overall Applicant Memorial and one (1) for the Best Overall Respondent Memorial. Applicant and Respondent Memorials will be ranked by two separate panels of judges.
Note:  More winning memorials can be found in the annual Jessup Compendium:

The Jessup Compendium is a compilation of the results of the annual Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, including the Compromis, the Judges' Memorandum of Law and Authorities, Award Winning Memorials, and the Results of the Shearman & Sterling International Rounds.

The Jessup Competition is one of the world's premier international law events, with participants from over 500 law schools in more than 80 countries. The competition is a simulation of a fictional dispute between countries before the International Court of Justice, the judicial organ of the United Nations. Representing both sides of the argument, each Jessup team is required to prepare oral and written pleadings. Thousands of law students from around the world work to craft persuasive arguments to the pressing legal questions presented by the Jessup Problem, which every year addresses timely issues of international law. Most students must first compete in national and regional competitions (mostly held in January-March) with hopes to earn the right to advance to the world championship Shearman & Sterling International Rounds held every spring in Washington, D.C. Each volume of the Jessup Compendium chronicles the journey of the year's Competition, from the release of the problem to the winning memorials and final results.

The annual Jessup Compendium is published by William S. Hein & Co., Inc, and is available both in hard copy and an electronic version.
Hard copies should be available in most law libraries, or to purchase click here.

For complimentary access to the electronic Philip C. Jessup Library available on
HeinOnline, please contact the Canadian National Administrator.
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