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Nuremberg Moot Court

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The Nuremberg Moot Court is an international competition, held in English in Nuremberg, Germany. University teams from all over the world are invited to argue a fictitious case before the "International Criminal Court" during the competition.

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27 July 2024

Australian National University wins the Nuremberg Moot Court 2024

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24 July 2024

The Nuremberg Moot Court 2024 opened on Wednesday 24 July

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21 May 2024

End of the Written Phase of the Nuremberg Moot Court 2024

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19 February 2024

The Clarifications to the Case of the Nuremberg Moot Court 2024 are now available

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15 days until the opening of the application phase - Mon, 02 December 2024

Australian National University wins the Nuremberg Moot Court 2024

The Nuremberg Moot Court 2024 ended on 27 July 2024, after the brilliant participation of 144 students from 37 universities located in 25 countries. Watch the finals. 

Nuremberg Moot Court 2025

Applications for the Nuremberg Moot Court 2025 will open on Monday, 2 December 2024.

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It is the best moot court competition going. About Us

»It is the best moot court competition going.«

Joanna Korner CMG KC

Judge at the International Criminal Court

Organisers

The International Nuremberg Principles Academy

The International Nuremberg Principles Academy (Nuremberg Academy) is a foundation dedicated to the advancement of international criminal law and related human rights. It is located in Nuremberg, the birthplace of modern international criminal law. Conscious of this historic heritage, its main fields of activity include providing a forum for dialogue by convening international conferences and expert meetings, conducting interdisciplinary and applied research, engaging in specialised capacity building for practitioners of international criminal law and human rights education. The Nuremberg Academy upholds the Nuremberg Principles and the rule of law with a vision of sustainable peace through justice, furthering knowledge and building capacities of those involved in the judicial process in relation to core international crimes. The Nuremberg Academy was established by the Federal Republic of Germany, the Free State of Bavaria and the City of Nuremberg.

The International Criminal Law Research Unit at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg (ICLU)

The ICLU has a variety of research interests. Besides matters of criminal law and criminal procedure, these are in particular, European and international criminal law and the history of criminal law. There is also a specific interest in current criminal law developments in the field of cyber and computer crime.

An important part of ICLU’s work consists of research in international criminal law. The Research Unit not only follows current developments in this very dynamic field marked by great activity on the part of many states and the international community as well as legal scholarship, but it also endeavors to examine historical backgrounds, the political dimension and the future of international criminal law. The particular focus is on contemporary legal history.

Host

The Nuremberg Moot Court is taking place at the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, hosted by the Higher Regional Court of Nuremberg.