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International Roman Law Moot

 
Fourth IRLM (2011)

A panel of five judges presided over one the closest Grand Finals to date in the Fourth International Roman Law Moot Court Competition, awarding the Oxford and Cambridge teams equal ranking points and leaving the tie to be resolved by resort to individual speaker scores, which differed by a mere 2 marks out of 200. The International Moot was organised by the Institute Mohamed Ali for the Research of Eastern Tradition and sponsored by Clifford Chance LLP, Potamitis & Vekris, Zepos & Yannopoulos, Karatza & Partners and Koimtzidis-Paparallis-Kogkalidis.

Set in Constantinople in AD 546, the libellus required teams to argue an unjust enrichment-style claim for recovery of jewellery handed over and travel expenses incurred in the course of failed pre-contractual negotiations, as well as a negligence-style claim arising out of the death of a slave inadvertently poisoned when he consumed the deadly amanita phalloides mushroom in an ostensibly luxurious meal prepared during the negotiations.

 

Libellus

Lucullus c. Eudocian et Eutaxian

Palma Victoriae

University of Cambridge

Palma Secunda

University of Oxford

Palma Tertia

Université de Liège

Palma Optimi Oratoris sive Clifford Chance LLP Best Oralist Award

Mateusz Krauze (University of Oxford)

Mentiones Honorifices

Michael Harper (University of Oxford); Caroline Alewaerts (Université de Liège)