
IMLAM (2013)
The IMLAM Moot was first founded in 2000 by the University of Queensland. The moot problem typically involves a commercial shipping dispute, to be determined by an arbitral panel according to the LMAA Terms or other equivalent rules. The problem is designed to incorporate difficult but realistic issues of substantive maritime law in an arbitration context. Each team prepares comprehensive memoranda in support of the Claimant and the Respondent in the dispute. In the general rounds, each team argues twice for each side. The top-scoring 8 teams proceed to a knockout final series culminating in the final.
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edition
2023
Results
Rank
Team
Score
Winner
University of Queensland
Australia

13867
Runner-up
National University of Singapore
Singapore

11467
round 2
City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

2267
round 2
Gadjah Mada University
Indonesia

2267
round 2
Murdoch University
Australia

2267
round 2
Singapore Management University
Singapore

2267
round 2
University of Antwerp
Belgium

2267
round 2
University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

2267
round 1
Gujarat National Law University
India

567
round 1
Kerala Law Academy
India

567
round 1
Maastricht University
Netherlands

567
round 1
National Law School of India University
India

567
round 1
National Law University Jodhpur
India

567
round 1
Padjadjaran University
Indonesia

567
round 1
Sri Lanka Law College
Sri Lanka

567
round 1
Swansea University
United Kingdom (UK)

567
round 1
Trisakti University
Indonesia

567
round 1
University of Exeter
United Kingdom (UK)

567
round 1
University of Indonesia
Indonesia

567
round 1
University of Law
United Kingdom (UK)

567
round 1
University of Southampton
United Kingdom (UK)

567
round 1
Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
France

567
round 1
Victoria University
Australia

567
round 1
West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences
India

567
Overview
Eligibility
International
Location
Southampton, United Kingdom (UK)
Working Language
English
Discipline
International Maritime Law
Website
Mere participation points
567
Number of teams
24
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