FAQ : Observers
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An observing institution will get the chance to learn the intricacies involved with Jessup Moot Court Competition practically. This is the best way to learn the nuts and bolts of Jessup Moot Court Competition. Moreover, the exposure an observing institution team will receive is enormous.
Yes. Members and coach/ instructor of the observing will be recognized for the participation in the competition and will receive certificates.
No, an institution once participated as a competing team cannot be an observing institution afterwards. The purpose of allowing observing institution is to promote Jessup and international law in the unchartered legal territories.
May be. Institutions are required to keep in mind that the opportunity of being an observer is a privilege and they must make the best use of it. The purpose of allowing observing institution is to promote Jessup and international law in the unchartered legal territories to equip a new institution for future participation. Allowing an institution for second or third times as an observer is a discretion of the national administrator.