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The Pan-Pacific Mooting Competition is an annual competition between teams from the Law Schools of

It is hosted in turn by each of the competing law schools. It generally involves a hypothetical case or appeal that is being heard by the "Ultimate Court of Justice of the South Pacific" which is a court in the common-law tradition that applies what it considers to be the common law.

The competition was held in Port Moresby in 2005, at QUT in 2006 and in Vanuatu in 2007. For details of the competitions over the previous few years see the links in the sidebar to the left.

QUT won the competition in 2007.

The competition in 2008 will be held by the University of Waikato.

Contact:
Ms Jen Yule
Law School Moot Coordinator

Email: j.yule@qut.edu.au

Phone: +617 3138 2735

 

Students inthe moot court