The 2007 competition had total of 54 teams participating across all three regions, with 9 universities in North America, 6 universities in Europe and 39 universities in the Asia Pacific Region.
The world semi-final was held
on 25 September between the University of Leiden (the Netherlands) and George Washington University (United States). The world final was held on
27 September at the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research.
The problem, Case Concerning International Liability (Emeralda v Mazonia),
was written by Jean-Francois Mayence (Belgium) and David Sagar (United Kingdom).
Winner:
George Washington University (United States)
David J. Western, Magin T. Puig-Monsen and Carlos F. Laboy
Coached by Prof. Henry R. Hertzfeld
Runner-Up:
University of Queensland (Australia)
Rola Lin, Breanna Hamilton and Alexander Meaney
Coached by Mr. Matthew Jones
Semi-Finalist:
University of Leiden (the Netherlands)
Jason Bonin, Scott Phillips and Lauren Payne
Coached by Dr. Frans von der Dunk
Best Memorials:
University of Queensland (Australia)
Best Oralists:
Rola Lin (University of Queensland)
Semi-Final
Judges:
Prof. Elisabeth Back Impallomeni (Italy)
Prof. Jonathan Galloway (United States)
Prof. V. S. Mani (India)
Final Judges:
Judge Abdul G. Koroma (Sierra Leone)
Judge Hisashi Owada (Japan)
Judge Peter Tomka (Slovakia)