Compromis: Case Concerning International Environmental Law & Antarctica (Leonia v. Vulpinia)
Topics: Environmental Law, Transboundary Harm, Remedies
Location: Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Date: March 31, 1990
Jessup World Cup Champion
University of Georgia (USA)
Team Members – Myra Creighton, Charles Gernazian, Michael Sharp, Douglas Smith, Jr., A. Michelle Vaughan
Runner Up
University of Toronto (Canada)
Team Members – Melanie Aitken, Simon Clements, Darryl Cruz, Dimitri Nikolakakos
Final Round Judges
Hon. Manfred Lachs – Judge, International Court of Justice
Elizabeth Rindskopf, Esq. – Acting Principal Deputy Legal Adviser to the United States Department of State
Jonathan I. Charney – Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University School of Law
Problem Authors
Jonathan I. Charney – Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University School of Law
Dr. Laura Pineschi – Professor of Law, University of Parma
Tullio Scovazzi – Professor of Law, University of Parma
Marina Spinedi – Professor of Law, University of Parma
Executive Director: Denise M. Hodge
Assistant Jessup Administrator: Pamela M. Young
Best Oralist (Championship Round): Darryl Cruz, University of Toronto (Canada)
Best Oralist (Preliminary Rounds): (tie) Darryl Cruz, University of Toronto (Canada); John Kacavas, Boston College (USA); Mattias Kumm, Christian-Albrechts-Universitaet zu Kiel (Fed. Rep. Germany)
Best Applicant Memorial (Richard R. Baxter Award): South Texas College of Law (USA)
Best Respondent Memorial (Richard R. Baxter Award): University of Melbourne (Australia)
Best Memorial – Int’l. Rounds (Alona E. Evans Award): Southern Illinois University (USA)
Best Memorial – World Regional Rounds (Hardy C. Dillard Award): University of Melbourne (Australia)
Best Memorial (US Regional Rounds – Rutgers Award): Southern Illinois University
1990 Records:
- Overall Team Rankings (International Rounds)
- International Advanced Rounds Results
- International Rounds Oralist Awards
- Memorial Awards – All
- Full Oralist & Memorial Rankings – International Rounds
- U.S. National Results
Number of Teams Worldwide: 253
Number of Teams at the International Rounds: 40
Number of Countries: 42
Number of Countries at the International Rounds: 27