1999 World Final: The Hague, The Netherlands   
 

Past World Finals
1999: The Hague, the Netherlands
 

1999 WORLD FINALS: The Hague, the Netherlands

The 1999 world final was a special one as it was held in the Great Hall of Justice of the Peace Palace in The Hague, thanks to the arrangements made by Judge Vereshchetin and the Institute of Air and Space Law at the University of Leiden.

The 1999 problem, Case Concerning the Mor-Toaler Sea Launch Project (Brezonec v Mastodonia), was written by Prof. Armel Kerrest (France) and Prof. Francis Lyall (United Kingdom).

Winner:
Vanderbilt University (United States)
Bill Wade and Alan Mingledorff

Runner-Up:
University of Paris XI (France)
Irene Aupetit and Mickael Torrado

Best Memorials:
University of Paris XI (France)

Best Oralists:
Alan Mingledorff (United States)

Final Judges:
Judge Gilbert Guillaume (France)
Judge Abdul G. Koroma (Sierra Leone)
Judge Vladlen S. Vereshchetin (Russia)
 

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