Pitt Law students have consistently excelled in international moot court competitions, with the guidance and support of CILE. We generally have teams competing in the following competitions.
Students are entitled to receive course credit for participation in any of these moots. That credit(s) will count towards the elective requirements in the International and Comparative Law Certificate Program.
A centerpiece of CILE’s outreach activities has been its participation in the Willem Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot competition, held each year in Vienna and Hong Kong. This outreach has combined both the training of Pitt Law’s own JD students to compete in Vienna and the promotion of rule of law in transition countries by helping their law students train for participation in the Vis Moot, often with the assistance of former Pitt Law Vis team members.
The consortium of teams overseen by CILE includes the University of Bahrain; University of Belgrade; Dar Al Hekma University, Saudi Arabia; Faculté des sciences juridiques politiques et sociales, Tunis, Tunisia; University of Jordan; Kuwait International University; Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine; Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University; Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University-International Relations, Ukraine; Mostar University, Bosnia & Herzegovina; University of Pittsburgh; University of Pristina, Kosovo; Qatar University; the Royal University for Women, Bahrain; Sarajevo University, Bosnia & Herzegovina; UAE University; University of Zagreb, Croatia; and the University of Zenica, Bosnia & Herzegovina.
The annual Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition is sponsored by the International Law Student Association. Regional competitions are held throughout the U.S., with the winner of each region advancing to the international round held in Washington, D.C. in the spring.