Overview
The Canada-United States Law Institute administers the Niagara International Moot Court Competition, an international law moot that draws fifteen to thirty teams from law schools in Canada and the United States. Participating teams address a hypothetical dispute affecting the bi-lateral relationship before the International Court of Justice. The Institute recruits teams, promulgates rules, establishes deadlines, approves the problem, and settles disputes. A host school selected by the Institute bears responsibility for drafting the problem and hosting the event. The Institute provides financial support to the host school and the problem’s author.
Past Results
2010: Veena Srinivasa and Timothy Ziese earned the Henry T. King Jr. Award in last year's Niagara International Moot Court Competition.