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Moot Affairs Board Application

Welcome!

The Moot Affairs Board application process consists of three steps:

Step 1: Complete the “Apply as a Moot Affairs Board Member” Form

Please complete the “Apply as a Moot Affairs Board Member” form. This form is used to collect the information required for the Directorate to assess your application, including your contact details, institutional affiliation, background, relevant experience, and motivation to serve as a member of the Moot Affairs Board for the IntLaw Moot.

As part of the application, applicants will be required to upload a one-page proposal presenting one idea to help make the IntLaw Moot a memorable and enjoyable experience for participants, coaches, and/or arbitrators. The proposal may relate to an activity to be carried out remotely before the Global Rounds or in person during the Global Rounds. Proposals longer than one page will not be considered.

Step 2: Participate in Interviews

Shortlisted applicants may be invited to participate in interviews with the Directorate.

The purpose of the interviews is to assess each applicant’s suitability for the Moot Affairs Board, including their understanding of the IntLaw Moot, communication skills, availability, sense of initiative, capacity to work as part of a team, and ability to contribute to a an enjoyable experience for participants, coaches, and arbitrators.

Step 3: Confirm Participation and be Included on the IntLaw Moot Website

Selected applicants will be invited to confirm their participation as members of the Moot Affairs Board.

Following confirmation, members of the Moot Affairs Board will be included on the IntLaw Moot website and will receive the relevant information from the Directorate concerning their role, responsibilities, and participation in the organization of activities before and during the Global Rounds.

​If you have any questions, kindly contact the Directorate at directorate@intlawmoot.org.

Apply as a Moot Affairs Board Member

Years of post-graduate experience
Expected weekly availability
Will you be available to attend the Global Rounds in London from 18 to 22 February 2027?
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The Moot Affairs Board role requires time, initiative, and teamwork. Members support the IntLaw Moot social agenda and activities before and during the Global Rounds. Can you carry out this role with commitment and responsibility?
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