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Internationalism Global Moot Court Competition, 2021

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Internationalism Global Moot Court Competition, 2021

February 20-21, 2021

Moot Problem and Rules

Scythian Republic v. People’s Democratic Republic of Subah

Case Concerning the “Treaty of ScythSu”

In the International Court of Justice under Art. 36 of the Statute

The Moot Problem[1]

  1. Scythian Republic (hereinafter SR) is a Liberal Democratic Country and People’s Democratic Republic of Subah (hereinafter PDRS) is a Socialist Regime with very limited rights to the citizens. Both SR and PDRS were under colonial occupation, and they gained independence in the 1960-70s, SR in 1958 and PDRS in 1978. SR is a Permanent Member of the UN Security Council apart from the 5 permanent members.
  2. When both SR and PDRS were under colonization, they had undergone through a Treaty namely “The Treaty of ScythSu Peace” in which the border demarcation line was established between two countries. The regions still suffered violences and conflicts after independence. PDRS did not adhere with the terms of the pre-colonial treaty despite and before independence.
  3. There are two prominent ethnic communities in SR – Hurutu & Gramada. The people belonging to the Hurutu community are more populous and are therefore in majority while the Gramada community is a minority in numbers. The Presidential and Parliamentary Elections have just concluded on September 3, 2020 and a ruling coalition, supported by a majority of the Hurutu people, won the parliamentary elections. Some of the Gramadan people have expressed regret and have claimed they wish to have an autonomous territory for themselves. The argument pushed is that the Gramadan people wish to have a separate constitution and a seperate parliamentary body to have an autonomous province, which the Parliamentary Coalition favored majorly by Hurutu community does not wish to give.
  4. In response to the arrest of some Gramadan people, some of the people in the Gramada community go ahead with peaceful protests initially. After 2-3 weeks, as reported on September 28, 2020, some of them form a pressure group known as “Gramadi Action League” (hereinafter GAL), and on a targeted basis, vandalize statues and monuments and public places in the non-contested areas of SR, which includes the embassies and consulates of other countries and government residences. In the violence that followed for 4 weeks altogether, 20 people died and 50 people were injured. Cases of arson, looting and abduction were also reported.
  5. Chai Sphora, the political leader of the Gramadan community, is imprisoned by the Government of SR on the grounds of malpractices during the elections in August and September 2020. The GAL pressure group is subjected to be in high contacts with the officials and industry owners affiliated to PDRS. The SR Government does a crackdown on the members of GAL in the coming days, which has gained some attention for the cause.
  6. Winnie Schroder, an ethnically Gramadan woman – who supports but is not affiliated to the movement and the cause of GAL, posts on social media a video – which portrays how her family was tortured, denied access to public facilities & forced to leave the native areas, and she also elaborates how one of her family members was also possibly killed in the crackdown by police officials, despite her non-participation in the GAL riots. The video posted on YouTube gets 10k likes and 100,000 views in 12 hours. Prominent international media agencies like AmJazeera, DNN, AMinus, Local Times, CCD, Schrioder Wellseley and Tommy Signors cover the story within 3-4 hours.
  7. The SR Government issues a statement refuting the claims made by Winnie & counter-claims that the GAL have been involved in revisionist vandalism, arson, rioting etc., causing great damage to public property. Amidst the embassies and consulates attacked in SR, the PDRS embassy in the capital of SR, Speranta, issues an official statement on October 1, 2020 that 5 out of 30 diplomats in the embassy have been subjected to damages due to the arson and rioting, and they blame the inefficacy of SR administrators to retain the sovereign immunity of the officials under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

GAL issued a statement that they had no involvement over the attack on the PDRS Embassy. To justify their innocence the GAL people, explain to the international community that they have been subjected to one part of the country and institutionally marginalized by the SR Government. A Hurutu evangelist group known as “Hurutu Oryanalist Congress” creates a private military faction which subjects to the spontaneous killing of Gramadan people. The PDRS gets intelligence about the same actions and then approaches the UNSC on October 12, 2020 to take permission for airstrikes, showing evidence of involvement of some ‘private military factions”. The draft resolution sponsored was vetoed by SR and another Permanent Member. Following the same, the PDRS armed forces conducted air strikes in the contested territory of SR where GAL and the Gramadan community allege a suppression of their civil and political liberties by the SR government.

  1. The Government of SR approaches the UNSC for an Emergency Session called by the United States of America and Russian Federation on October 16, 2020 and requests in the draft resolution to impose economic and diplomatic sanctions upon PDRS. The Draft Resolution however is vetoed by 2 Permanent Members of the UNSC. Now, SR approaches the International Court of Justice on October 22, 2020. SR approaches the court and submits its application whereas PDRS responds and submits that it does not recognize the jurisdiction because it does not recognize the treaty under the Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice.

The Scythian Republic approaches to ICJ with the following claims

  1. The court has the jurisdiction on the issues related to the Treaty of Scythe Su
  2. People’s Democratic Republic of Subah had resorted to the use of force when it attacked in the Scythian territory
  3. The officials of Scythian Republic did not commit ethnic cleansing on the Gramadan people under international law
  4. People’s Democratic Republic of Subah is liable for the attack on the Scythian territory

The Court issues a public notice to take up the matter on January 17, 2021 within the Article 38 jurisdiction over the treaty.

Both the parties are high contracting parties to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, 1961, the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, 1969, the Charter of the UN and the ICJ Statute, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966 & the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 1966. The PDRS did not vote in favour of the UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) and objects it. Both the countries recognize and respect the Guiding Principles on Foreign Terrorist Fighters, 2015 by the UN CTC, while the PDRS denounces the UN Security Council Resolution 2178 (2014). The SR is not a party to the 1979 International Convention against the Taking of Hostages, while the PDRS is not a party to the 1999 International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism. Both the parties are the signatories to the 1997 International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings.

Rules and Regulations

The front cover of each Memorial must have the following information: (a) the Team Number in the upper right-hand corner followed by “A” if an Applicant Memorial or “R” if a Respondent Memorial (e.g., Team 123[2] would put “123A” in the top right-hand corner of the front cover of its Applicant Memorial); (b) the name of the court (i.e., “International Court of Justice”); (c) the year of the Competition (the year during which the relevant Rounds take place);

The Index of Authorities must list all legal authorities cited in any part of the Memorial and must indicate the page number(s) of the Memorial on which each is cited.

The Statement of Facts should be limited to the stipulated facts and necessary inferences from the Competition Problem. The Statement of Facts should not include unsupported statements, distortions of the facts provided, argumentation, or legal conclusions.

The Summary of the Pleadings should consist of a substantive summary of the Pleadings of the Memorial, rather than a simple reproduction of the headings contained in the Pleadings.

Substantive, affirmative legal argument or legal interpretation of the facts of the Competition Problem may be presented only in the “Pleadings” part of the Memorial. Summaries of such arguments may be included in the Questions Presented and the Summary of Pleadings.

The word count for each Memorial shall be conducted using the standard “Word Count” feature in Microsoft Word 2003, Microsoft Word 2007, Microsoft Word 2010, Microsoft Word 2013, or Microsoft Word 2016.

A person may be a Team Member if he or she:

Students of the same university recognized by the governments of the countries of the residence of the university form a team or 2 or 3 team-members, with the Speakers being the mandatory members, and a Researcher as an optional member for the competition.

Where to Register?

Important Dates – Revised

Prizes

The Team

Contact Info


[1] The Problem has been authored by Abhivardhan, Pratham Sharma, Tudor Ion-Gheorghe and Nikhil Dongol.

[2] After registration, the 10-digit alphanumeric code in the invoice after registration received by the registered participant team on the registration ticket shall be considered as the team-code.

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