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1984 Jessup Competition

Case Concerning a Dispute Between a Developing State and an Industrialized State

The Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.

Jessup World Cup Champion: Dalhousie University (Canada)

Runner-Up: South Texas College of Law (USA)

Final Round Judges:
Samuel K.B. Asante, Director, Advisory and Informational Service Division, U.N. Center for Transnational Corporations
Cecil Hunt, Assistant General for International Trade, U.S. Department Commerce, OPIC
Sir Ian Sinclair, K.C.M.G., Q.C., Legal Advisor to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London

Problem Author: Mark B. Feldman, Esq. Donovan, Leisure, Newton and Irvine

Jessup Fellow: Elizabeth L. Rogers

Administrative Assistant: Pamela M. Young


Best Oralist (Championship Round): Phillip Saunders, Dalhousie University

Best Oralist (Intl Rounds): Phillip Saunders, Dalhousie University

Best Oralist (US Rounds): Thomas Bienert, Tulane University

Best Applicant Memorial (Richard R. Baxter Award): Freie Universitaet, Berlin (Germany)

Best Respondent Memorial (Richard R. Baxter Award): Freie Universitaet, Berlin (Germany)

Best Memorial (Intl Rounds, Evans Award): Freie Universitaet, Berlin (Germany)

Best Memorial (US Rounds): Washington and Lee University

Best Memorial (US Regional Rounds, Rutgers Award): Tulane University


Number of Teams Worldwide: 197

Number of Teams at International Rounds: 33

Number of Countries: 25

Number of Countries at International Rounds: 22