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Lachs Space Moot

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The Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition or Lachs Space Moot is a space law moot competition organised by the International Institute of Space Law. The competition is named after Manfred Lachs, a former judge of the International Court of Justice. It is the oldest student competition in the area of space law, with the first edition of the moot taking place in 1993. In recent years the moot has been held during the International Astronautical Congress and Colloquium of the IISL.

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As the class-leading moot in its field and given its scale, the Lachs Moot is considered one of the major or grand slam moots.[4][5] In 2011, another space law moot came about, organised by the International Air & Space Law Academy.[6] It is a different moot that is much smaller in scale,[7] and has since become defunct.

In addition to national rounds for certain countries, five regional competitions have been held for the Lachs Moot to date—Africa (introduced in 2012), Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America (introduced in 2021), and North America—with the winners of each region proceeding to the world or international finals at a venue that changes every year (depending on where the International Astronautical Congress is held); the world championship round is typically judged by three sitting ICJ judges.[8][9] For a period of time, the regional and world rounds were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In each oral round of the moot there is an applicant and a respondent, and each side is represented by two counsel (of counsel cannot be seated together). Each team also has to submit written memorials for both sides. These memorials are re-evaluated during the world rounds.

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Competition records (world rounds)

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