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28Thwillem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Saturday Schedule (27/3/2021) 28thWillem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Saturday Schedule (27/3/2021) Time Room Hearing Arbitrator Arbitrator Arbitrator slot 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Australian Catholic University vs MEF University Ms Jurgita Petkutė Mr Aram Mr Nicholas Liu Aghababyan 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts National Academy of Legal Studies and Research NALSAR vs Professor Dr Niek To Be Advised Ms Stefania Efstathiou Institut d"Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences-Po) Peters 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts National University of Singapore vs Erasmus University Mr David Bateson Mr Marten Rauscher Ms Merna Salib 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Peking University vs Nova University of Lisbon, School of Law Dr Sven Lange Mr Patrick Pithon Mr Arjun Agarwal 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) vs To Be Advised Ms Sarah Saber Dr Michael Walbert Alexandria University 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Royal University of Law and Economics vs ESADE Law School Dr Benjamin Mr Łukasz Zbyszyński Mr Iain Aitchison Werthmann 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts SASTRA Deemed University vs Ruhr University Bochum Dr Johan Tufte- To Be Advised Mr David Hunt Kristensen 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts School of Law Christ University, Bangalore vs Saarland Mr Oliver Loksa To Be Advised To Be Advised University 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Seinan Gakuin University vs Moldova State University Mr Simon Demaurex Mr Vladislav Miss Lilit Nagapetyan Kharchenko 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Shanghai Jiao Tong University vs Bilkent University Mrs Renata Mr Ananya Pratap Ms Anna Isfort Berzanskiene Singh 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Southwest University of Political Science & Law vs Bahcesehir Dr Malgorzata Pohl- Dr Noora AlShamlan Mr Robert Wachter University Michalek 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Bond University vs University of Ghent MR Thilo Kerkhoff Mr Leon Marcel Kahl Mr Ayush Chaddha 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Tamilnadu Dr Ambedkar Law University vs Substitute Vis Mr R. David Gallo Mr Nicolas Galvez Mr Chris Stomo Moot Team 1 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Tashkent State University of Law vs Duhouk University Dr Vangel Dokovski Mr Hugo Lorain Mr Julian Ranetunge 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Thammasat University vs MGIMO University Ms Sabine Neuhaus Mr Girish Mishra Mr Giovanni Viglino 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid vs Russian State Mr Iain Sheridan, Mr Michele Angelo Mr Hari Krishna University of Justice Lupoi 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Universitas Katolik Parahyangan vs University of Jordan Mr Rory Field Ms Natalia Nincevic Mr Jordan Zafirow 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts University of Auckland vs Charles University Mr Lucas F. G. Bento, Ms Gülnur Ceylan Mr Siddharth Gosain 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts University of Lucerne vs The All-Russian State University of Mr David Holloway Ms Marjana Mr Arthad Kurlekar Justice Staninova 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts University of Maribor vs Russian School of Private Law Dr Ole Jensen Ms Carolina To Be Advised Stefanetti 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts University of Montenegro vs UAE University Mr Christoph S. Ms Tess Bens Mr Panagiotis-Loizos Doellefeld Chatzistratis 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts University of Notre Dame (Sydney) vs University of Tartu Mr Shengming Zhang Mr Viraj Greedharry Ms Ana Gasviani 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Foreign Trade University vs Belarusian State University Mr Mesut Akbaba Mr Shubham Singhal Ms Encyeh Sadr 28thWillem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Saturday Schedule (27/3/2021) 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts University of Pristina vs Qatar University Dr Risham Garg Ms Lucia Scripcari Mr Deya Dubey 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts University of St. Gallen vs The Russian Presidential Academy Prof Dr Peter Huber Mr Teemu Mr Ish Jain of National Economy and Public Administration Auressalmi 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts University of Sydney vs University of Eastern Finland Professor Dr Janet Mr Cédric Pittet Ms Paria Keramatkhah Walker 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Waseda University vs University Eduardo Mondlane Miss Marcu Maria Ms Nastja Merlak Miss Simbiat Lola 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Zhengzhou University vs University of Latvia Ms Innhwa Kwon Ms Svenja Ms Pooja Damodaran Langenhagen 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Kerala Law Academy vs Aix-Marseille University Ms Natascha Tunkel Ms Margarita Chatzi Ms Elizabeth Taylor 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts La Trobe University vs University of Zagreb Mr Dario Simone Ms Evanthia Kasiora Mr Geoffrey Larson Palmiotti 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck vs Al-Iraqiya Ms Chithra Dr Johannes Schmidt To Be Advised University Powathikunnil George 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Middlesex University Dubai vs University of Kiel Mrs Ilma Kasumagic Mr Jaroslav Hroch Mr Stefano Castagna 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Monash University vs University of Central Lancashire Dr Martin Beckmann To Be Advised Mr Ivan Yavnych (Cyprus) 8:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Nanjing University vs HEC Paris Dr Istvan Erdos Mr Levan Ms Wejden Makni Nanobashvili 28thWillem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Saturday Schedule (27/3/2021) Time Room Hearing Arbitrator Arbitrator Arbitrator slot 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Ateneo School of Law vs An-Najah National University Mr Tarek El Ghadban Mr Hassan FARAJ Mr Thomas John MEHRABI 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Beijing Jiaotong University vs University College, London Ms Alina Mr Michael Greenop Miss Milana Tomic Papanastasiou 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Beijing Normal University vs University of Cambridge Mr Constantin Ms Malak Lotfi Ms Sharareh Dastmalchi BENCLINOV 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Chulalongkorn University vs Mari State University Dr Angela Kölbl Ms Deepanshi Mr Janis Sarans Ahlawat 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Deakin University vs Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski Ms Maria Teder Dr Srikant Mr Stavros Michalopoulos Parthasarathy 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Doshisha University vs Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth Mr Jonathan Wood Ms Viktoriia Mr Donny Mackinnon Tolochko 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts East China University of Political Science and Law vs Mr Ivan Cisar Mr Alex Dehn Mr Jan Willem Bitter University of Lagos, Nigeria 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Hopkins-Nanjing Center vs Strathmore University Mr Sean Gibbs Ms Iryna Ivanova Mr Benant Noor Singh Marok 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Kirit P. Mehta School of Law NMIMS vs EMLYON Business Mr Ali Naimi Zaker Mrs Fatima Ms Mercy McBrayer School Balfaqeeh 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai vs Bucerius Mr Chanakya Dwivedi Dr Alexander Mr Christopher Hancock Law School Shchavelev 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts National Law Institute University, Bhopal vs Institute for Mr Krzysztof Nowak Mr Vsevolod Ms Gül Ruscuklu Peace and Development Law (UNS) Mazurenko 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts National Law University, Delhi vs Istanbul University Dr Richard Happ To Be Advised Mr Thomas James Biscomb 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts National Law University, Jodhpur vs Kadir Has University Mr Jalal Seyedabadi Mr Andreas Ms Olesia Zasemkova Schregenberger 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts National University of Management vs Free University of Ms Zoe O'Sullivan Mr Yashraj Samant Mr Simeon Stoychev Berlin 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts O.P. Jindal Global University vs Humboldt University Mrs Dr Wajma Mangal Ms Aleksandra Ms Vanessa Zimmermann Żanowska de Meireles 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Peking University School of Transnational Law vs Carlos III Mr Alexis Martinez Ms Hanie Kiaee Mr Kyle Sill University 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Royal Institute of Colombo vs Jagiellonian University Mr Ajar Rab Ms Elena Gheorghe Ms Nicole Jancova 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator Accounts Shanghai University of International Business and Economics Mr Michael Neumeier Ms Ramona Ms Dilan Gumustas vs Kozminski Law School Sorgenfrei 10:30am Hearing link available in Team & Arbitrator
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