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The European Law Moot Court (ELMC) is an annual moot court competition between rival teams of university students who have an interest in European Union law. The competition consists of a written round, regional finals, and a Europe-wide final. During the written round the teams of three or four students write two legal pleadings (one each for the applicant and respondent). From these written pleadings the teams are scored and the 48 highest scoring teams proceed to one of the four regional finals across the globe for oral hearings. One team from each regional final goes on to the all-European final where the four regional final winning teams argue before the judges of the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg.

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  • The European Law Moot Court (ELMC) is an annual moot court competition between rival teams of university students who have an interest in European Union law. The competition consists of a written round, regional finals, and a Europe-wide final. During the written round the teams of three or four students write two legal pleadings (one each for the applicant and respondent). From these written pleadings the teams are scored and the 48 highest scoring teams proceed to one of the four regional finals across the globe for oral hearings. One team from each regional final goes on to the all-European final where the four regional final winning teams argue before the judges of the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. In addition, one member from each team at the regional finals can participate in the competition as the representative of the European Commission or Advocate-General of the European Court of Justice and is eligible to receive a separate award for his or her effort at the all-European finals. There is also a special award for the best oral speaker and the best written pleadings. The motto of the competition is "moot, meet and compete". (en)
  • De ELMC (European Law Moot Court Competition) is een pleitwedstrijd die bestaat sinds 1989. Deze pleitwedstrijd behandelt het domein van het Europees recht en wordt door kenners beschouwd als de meest prestigieuze in zijn soort. Dit blijkt onder andere uit het feit dat de beste rechtsfaculteiten ter wereld deelnemen. Elk jaar wordt er op 1 september een fictieve casus gepubliceerd op de website van de ELMC. In 2008-2009 gaat de casus over staatssteun gecombineerd met een probleem van vrijheid van vestiging van een vennootschap. (nl)
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  • De ELMC (European Law Moot Court Competition) is een pleitwedstrijd die bestaat sinds 1989. Deze pleitwedstrijd behandelt het domein van het Europees recht en wordt door kenners beschouwd als de meest prestigieuze in zijn soort. Dit blijkt onder andere uit het feit dat de beste rechtsfaculteiten ter wereld deelnemen. Elk jaar wordt er op 1 september een fictieve casus gepubliceerd op de website van de ELMC. In 2008-2009 gaat de casus over staatssteun gecombineerd met een probleem van vrijheid van vestiging van een vennootschap. (nl)
  • The European Law Moot Court (ELMC) is an annual moot court competition between rival teams of university students who have an interest in European Union law. The competition consists of a written round, regional finals, and a Europe-wide final. During the written round the teams of three or four students write two legal pleadings (one each for the applicant and respondent). From these written pleadings the teams are scored and the 48 highest scoring teams proceed to one of the four regional finals across the globe for oral hearings. One team from each regional final goes on to the all-European final where the four regional final winning teams argue before the judges of the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. (en)
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  • European Law Moot Court (en)
  • ELMC (nl)
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