Congratulations to Kok Bin Lok (Campus Asia), Maxim Pak (G30 Law), Murvin Shee How Sim (Campus Asia), Said-Islom-Bek Khakimov (LLM), Shuren Otgonjargal (G30 Law) and Thanh Thao Do (G30 Law) for emerging as the runners-up of the 18th Vis Moot Japan!
The 18th Vis Moot Japan is a preparatory moot for the Vis Moot, which is the world’s preeminent moot competition focusing on international commercial arbitration. This year, the competition welcomed a record number of 13 teams representing Japan, Singapore, China, and Brazil. The Nagoya University team achieved the best result among the Japanese universities, finishing as the runner-up in the competition.
After taking part in the preparatory competition, the team represented Nagoya University at the 22nd Willem C. Vis East International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Hong Kong. The competition saw participation from more than 150 teams from universities across the world.
The team gained invaluable experience and demonstrated excellent presentation skills.
The team would like to thank Prof. Carapeto and Prof. Yokomizo for their constant and generous support. The team also expresses their gratitude to their coaches, Dmytro Izotov (LLM) and Nguyen Quang Anh (PhD), for their guidance and invaluable advice.
This activity is financially supported by the Shinnippon-Hoki Foundation.