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Sir Harry Gibbs National Moot Competition

The 2008 Sir Harry Gibbs National Moot Competition is proudly supported by Victoria University’s, Victoria Law School Moot Court Society.

Sir Harry Gibbs was a former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia and one of the nation’s most respected legal authorities.

He was a Judge of the Queensland Supreme Court (1961 – 67); a Judge of the Federal Court of Bankruptcy (1967 - 70); a Justice of the High Court of Australia (1970 – 81); and Chief Justice of the High Court (1981 – 87). Sir Harry had close ties with the University of Queensland, and the Moot Court was previously run by it. Sir Harry died in June 2005, aged 88.

This student body promotes excellence in written and oral advocacy. Under academic supervision the Moot Court pursues this objective and continues the well – established tradition within leading American Law Schools of the student-run moot court. This year, the Sir Harry Gibbs National Moot Competition continues to be sponsored by the Australian Association of Constitutional Law (AACL) and Clayton Utz.

2008 Schedule of Competition

Late JuneProblem released.
31st JulyRegistration due (to avoid late fee).
Final date for late registrations ($30 late fee. applies) is 3rd September.
10th September:Written submissions due.
29th September:Opening reception – evening.
30th September:Oral rounds – Melbourne.
2nd October:Grand Final Round.
Grand Final Dinner/Lunch

2008 Documents

For further information regarding the Moot Court, please email Bruno Zeller.

View more photos from the 2007 competition.

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Sponsors

AACL – First Prize and Cup

The Australian Association of Constitutional Law was formed in 1998 as a forum for scholars and practitioners of constitutional law throughout Australia. It has some 195 members. The Council of the Association, elected every two years, has principal responsibility for organising Association activities. For more information about the AACL go to www.law.unimelb.edu.au/aacl

Second and third prizes - TBA

Clayton Utz – Prize for best submission

Founded in Sydney in 1833, Clayton Utz is the only large professional services firm to have twice been an Australian Quality Award finalist.
For further information go to www.claytonutz.com



2007 Winners Cup



2007 - Winning team from University of Sydney holding the cup



2007 - Best submission winner from Edith Cowen University



2007 - Best Speaker (general rounds) - Andrew Ta - University of Technology, Sydney

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