Facilitator

  • "To me, you moot well when you get to play well with the facts. Playing with a problem touching essential corners of international law was fulfilling and thrilling for the entire team concerned."

    Nusrat Jahan, Assistant Judge
Facilitators are individual professionals with technical expertise that are crucial in organizing the Bangladesh Round of Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. These people are also known as ‘Friends of Jessup’.

1. Who can be a Facilitator?

Any professional who has experience related to moot court competition can be a facilitator.

2. Role of the Facilitator.

The role of the facilitator depends on his expertise. For example, if the professional is a journalist and covers news related to legal matters then s/he can manage the publication and media communication during and after the competition; if the facilitator is expert in Microsoft excels and software managements then s/he may take care of the tabulation and result preparation of the competition which means the role of the facilitator depends on his or her skill and expertise.
For details see FAQ related to Facilitator.