Compromis: Case Concerning the International Criminal Court (Arkam v. Randolfia) – pdf

Location: Washington Wyndham Hotel, Washington, D.C.

Championship Round Date: April 3, 2004

Jessup World Cup Champion:  Ateneo de Manila University (Philippines)
Team Members – Frederick Ryan Castillo, Justine Adrienne Guerrero, Andrew Fornier, Aimee Dabu, Ryan Mancera
Coach – Silvia Jo Sabio

Runner Up:  National University of Singapore (Singapore)
Team Members – Jaikanth Shankar, Melanie Chng Ai Ling, Geoffrey Liem Kwan Hiong, Ramesh Selvaraj
Coach – Robert Beckman

Final Round Judges
M. Cherif Bassiouni  – Professor of Law, DePaul University College of Law
Hon. Fausto Pocar – Judge, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
Hon. Maureen Harding – Judge, International Criminal Court

Problem Author: Leila Sadat and Michael Scharf

Executive Director: Michael Peil

Executive AssistantRobert Romashko

Best Oralist (Championship Round): Jaikanth Shankar, National University of Singapore (Singapore)

Oralist (Preliminary Rounds): Sonali Garg, University of Georgia (USA)

Best Applicant Memorial (Richard R. Baxter Award): Universidad Catolica Andres Bello (Venezuela)

Best Respondent Memorial (Richard R. Baxter Award): University of Queensland (Australia)

Best Memorial  – Int’l. Rounds (Alona E. Evans Award): Universidad Catolica Andres Bello (Venezuela)

Best Memorial – World Regional Rounds (Hardy C. Dillard Award)Universidad Catolica Andres Bello (Venezuela)

Spirit of the Jessup Award: University of Kabul (Afghanistan)

Pamela Young Award: William Burke-White, Nancy Fitzgerald, Wenqi Zhu

2004 Records: 

Number of Teams Worldwide: 524

Number of Teams at the International Rounds: 94

Number of Countries83

Number of Countries at the International Rounds74