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V. Premoot

V. Premoot. Traditional opening by GIZ. Starting point. Thomas Meyer. Milena Djordjevic. Jenny Clift. Jelena Perovic. JK. Monica Canafoglia. Judicial Research & Training Institute (South Korea). Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russian Federation). University of Passau (Germany).

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V. Premoot

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  1. V. Premoot Traditional opening by GIZ

  2. Starting point Thomas Meyer Milena Djordjevic Jenny Clift Jelena Perovic JK Monica Canafoglia

  3. Judicial Research & Training Institute (South Korea) Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russian Federation) University of Passau (Germany) Montevideo University (Uruguay) , University of Zurich (Switzerland) Law School Cayman Islands University of Zagreb (Croatia) Catholic University Columbus School of Law, USA University of Sofia, (Bulgaria) UNICURTIBA (Brazil) Queen Mary, University of London (UK) University of Novi Sad (Serbia) Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand) University of Heidelberg (Germany) Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) University of Denver, USA University of Istanbul Faculty of Law (Turkey) University of Belgrade (Serbia) University of Loyola, Loyola (USA) University of Warsaw (Poland) University of Fribourg (Switzerland) National University of Asuncion (Paraguay University of Wroclaw (Poland) Universidad Federal do Paraná (Brazil) University of Pittsburgh (USA) University of Rijeka (Croatia) University of Saarland (Germany) University of Skopje (FYR Macedonia) Carlos III University, Madrid (Spain) Touro Law Center (USA) Korea University (South Korea) Jagiellonian University in Krakow (Poland) Pontifical Cath. University of Sao Paulo, (Brazil) University of Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) University of Tirana (Albania) University of Stockholm, (Sweden) Bocconi University, Milan (Italy) University of Vienna (Austria) University of Melbourne (Australia) National Law School of India University Universidad Panamericana Campus, Mexico UNICURITIBA (Brazil)

  4. Prof. Knezevic, FTCA • 4 goals reached:   • Education • Networking • Learning arbitration by doing • We placed Belgrade on the European arbitration map.

  5. FTCA-Premoot 18 out of 43 22 out of 31

  6. R. Sorieul, Secretary UNCITRAL The Premoot offers a good illustration of a dual approach relying on the promotion of state-of-the art international standards in countries whose legal systems may require modernization and, at the same time, paving the way for a more inclusive and better informed contribution of those countries in the process aimed at increasing the common understanding of international trade law issues at the global level.

  7. J. Sekolec, Vice -President LCIA The Belgrade Premoot is very special with regard to its extraordinary participation of teams from all over the world. It is almost a Moot!

  8. Stefan Kröll, Lawyer The Belgrade Pre-Moot is in my view one of the best of its kind. The combination of an academic conference with experts from all over the world with the pre-moot is an excellent concept which in my view greatly contributed to the enormous success of the event. In combination with the excellent organization and the size of the Pre-Moot, it preserves some of the atmosphere of the early days of the Vienna Moot when all teams got to know each other and often formed friendships which strongly influenced the personal or professional developments.

  9. M. Canafoglia, UNCITRAL The Premoot Belgrade and the meeting of regional experts, (…) has given to the UNCITRAL Secretariat the opportunity of an enhanced knowledge of the status of trade law reform in the Balkan Region. Moreover, it has raised the Secretariat awareness of the Regional interest for UNCITRAL legislative texts and the expertise already available in the Region.

  10. Prof. Mistelis, Queen Mary The Belgrade PreMoot epitomises all the good things associated with the Vis Moot: it is international, multi-cultural, collegial and professional and offer students a genuine international educational-professional experience. Belgrade provides the ideal environment for hosting this competition and offers a great opportunity to arbitrators and students alike."

  11. More than 40 students from Macedonia (FYR) were part of these premoots.  It came out to be one of the best experiences of their life.Two of the students now are members of the junior teaching staff – Vangel Dokovski and Tatjana Shterjova.

  12. Prof. Brand University of Pittsburgh School of Law Kaitlin Young Student, 2011 "The Belgrade Pre-Moot allows students to engage in high level intellectual activity while having a wonderful social experience. This is a combination that promotes real learning while having a strong cultural impact." K.A. Stare, Student, 2009 "The exceptional quality of the teams participating in the Belgrade pre-moot created an atmosphere of intensity that was the most important and the most effective form of preparation for the Vis competition in Vienna." It was the best preparation we had for the vis and took our team's skill set up few levels. Better yet was the opportunity to meet students from other teams.

  13. DIS, Jens Bredow It is my pleasure to assure continuity of such a successful event….

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