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International Court of Justice (ICJ)
Welcome to the Website of the BMICJ
On this platform you will be able to find all documents relevant to this
year’s BMICJ, such as the Brief, the member list, the Statute of the
ICJ, the preliminary agenda of the BMICJ, and previous orders of the
court. Additionally, non-BMICJ-members can find out more about the
functioning of the BMICJ, information that may aid them during the
conference.
Five years ago, the Berlin Model International Court of Justice (BMICJ)
was founded. The BMICJ is based on the International Court of Justice,
the essential judicial organ of the United Nations. It decides, in
accordance with international law, legal disputes submitted to it by
states. In addition, certain international organs and agencies are
entitled to call upon it for advisory opinions. It is composed of 13
independent judges, elected regardless of their nationality; two
presidents, who also act as judges; and a registrar, who is responsible
for the administrative issues. Additionally, two opposing advocate teams
(applicant and defendant), each consisting of two counsels, present
their case to the court. This year’s case will be the Application of the
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
(Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Serbia and Montenegro).
What sets the BMICJ apart from other fora is that it features a small
group of interested and motivated students, resulting in highly intense
debates. It is organized and run only by students, a fact that presents
a new and unusual challenge. This offers the participants a unique
learning experience as well as an unforgettably fun conference.
Sincerely,
Marieke Schütt, Jonathan Zachhuber
Presidents of the BMICJ 2005
Download the Application for Position at the BMICJ: bmicj_application.doc
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