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2012 NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION

ON INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW


3 7 September 2012
Organized by the:
PHILIPPINE RED CROSS
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS
In partnership with the
SUPREME COURT OF THE PHILIPPINES
Hosted by the:
DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW

INTRODUCTION
The 2012 National Moot Court Competition on International Humanitarian Law (hereinafter
"National Competition") provides a venue for law students to become acquainted and proficient
in IHL issues, including related conventions, principles, and jurisprudence, as this is clearly of
major concern to peoples lives. Furthermore, it offers an opportunity for students to practice
and hone their skills in the art of argumentation.
The general rounds, quarterfinals and semifinals will be held at De La Salle University College
of Law, on the 5th and 6th of September 2012. The final round and awarding ceremonies will be
held at the Supreme Court En Banc Session Hall on the 7th of September 2012.
The winning team will represent the Philippines in the 11th Red Cross International
Humanitarian Law Moot Court Competition to be held in Hong Kong, in March 2013.

MOOT COURT RULES


I.

THE NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION COMMITTEE


The National Moot Court Competition Committee (hereinafter "Committee") is composed of
representatives from the Philippine Red Cross (PRC), International Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC) and Supreme Court of the Philippines (SC). The Committee shall have the following
functions and powers, to wit:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Organize the National Competition;


Set the Rules to govern the National Competition;
Amend, interpret and apply such Rules;
Appoint the Judges;
Provide the Moot Problem (hereinafter "Compromis");
Receive all the Memorials submitted by the participating teams;
Have the sole discretion in responding to any requests for clarification; and
Disqualify or penalize teams for violation of any of the Rules.

II.

REGISTRATION AND FEE


A letter of invitation, together with the form for the Letter of Intent (LOI), will be sent to the
Deans of different law schools or heads of educational institutions. The representative of the
school shall inform the Committee of its intention to participate in the National Competition by
submitting the following:

The Letter of Intent, duly accomplished and signed by the team coach, and
A Certification Letter from the Dean attesting to the fact that the participants are currently
enrolled and not graduating by March 2013.

These document must be submitted not later than 30 April 2012 through the following modes:
Email address
Postal address

: ihlmoot@yahoo.com.ph
: Philippine Red Cross - IHL Office
Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila

The participating schools are required to pay a Registration Fee of PhP 4,000.00. The
fee is non-refundable. Payment should be deposited to:
Bank
Account Type:
Account Name
Account Number

:
:
:
:

Banco De Oro (BDO)


Savings Account
PNRC ICRC Communication and Dissemination
453 001 042 5

Registration payment should be sent not later than 30 April 2012. The deposit slip should be sent
via email to ihlmoot@yahoo.com.ph. Non-payment of registration fee will nullify the team's
registration.
Duly registered teams will be entitled to the following:

Gold membership to the PRC Insurance for one (1) year


Meals
Roundtrip airfare and hotel accommodations for two (2) participants, for teams from outside
Metro Manila

Each team must designate an official representative with contact details. Information given to
the representative shall constitute notice to the team.
The Registration Form will be sent to those teams which have signified their intention to
participate in the 2012 National Competition. The completely filled up registration form must
also be submitted on or before 30 April 2012.
III.

PARTICIPATION AND ELIGIBILITY

A. Eligibility
A person may be a member of the team if he or she is:
1. Enrolled in the participating institution as of First Semester, academic year 2012-2013;
2. Not graduating by October 20131; and
3. Not a member of a team which has previously reached the final round of the National
Competition.
B. Team Composition
The participating school is allowed to send only one team to the Competition composed of two
(2) members and one (1) coach. The team members must satisfy the eligibility requirements
stated in III.A.
C. Team Anonymity
Schools will be assigned team numbers through their representatives on or before 29 June
2012. The participating teams and their companions must not reveal their school affiliation to
the judges for the entire duration of the National Competition, whether intentionally or
inadvertently, such as by using their school jackets, pins, ID laces or other similar items which
bear the school colors, name, initials, logo, or slogan. This Rule is intended to maintain the
impartiality of the judges.
IV.

THE COMPROMIS AND CLARIFICATIONS


A. Compromis
The Committee will release the Compromis in May 2012. All correspondence and any other
materials will be sent through the teams official representative, and may be downloaded from
the PRC website (www.redcross.org.ph) and the official National Competition Facebook page
(www.facebook.com/IHLmootcourtPHL).
B. Clarifications
Teams may submit written requests for clarification not later than 18 June 2012. A request for
clarification must be accompanied by a brief explanation of the material significance of the
same. Clarifications must not be requested to obtain facts other than those already contained in
the Moot Problem.
The Committee shall determine the necessity of responding to the request for clarification and
shall respond as it deems fit. Clarifications issued shall be considered part of the Compromis and
will be sent to all team representatives.

To assure the teams eligibility to represent the Philippines in the 11th Hong Kong Red Cross Moot Court
Competition

V.

THE MEMORIALS
A. Submission of Memorials
Each team participating in the Competition is required to prepare and submit Prosecution and
Defense Memorials on the Compromis which MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE
SECRETARIAT ON OR BEFORE 5:00 PM OF 16 JULY 2012. Memorials submitted to and
received by the Secretariat beyond the specified date will be given the corresponding point
deduction(s).
The Teams are required to submit ten (10) hard copies of their Prosecution and Defense
Memorials through personal delivery, courier or similar express mail service to:
Postal address:

Philippine Red Cross - IHL Office


PRC National Headquarters
Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila

Teams must likewise send via electronic mail a copy of each Memorial to
ihlmoot@yahoo.com.ph in Microsoft Word format (.doc) on or before 16 July 2012. The file
name must bear the schools team number and side (Format: 21Prosecution.doc,
21Defense.doc).
Revisions shall not be allowed once these have been submitted.
Delay in the submission of Memorials shall incur a penalty equivalent to ten (10) points for
every day of delay, up to a maximum of thirty (30) points. A fraction of a day shall be
considered as one day.
B. Format of Memorials
All parts of the Memorial must be in Times New Roman, Size 12, with 1 line spacing and
printed on standard short bond paper (8 x 11). Quotations and footnotes shall have the same
format but with single line spacing except between separate footnotes. The Memorials must have
corresponding page numbers in the following format: Page 1 of X.
The Memorials must be stapled on the upper left side.
The Cover Page, Table of Contents, and Index of Authorities must be double-spaced.
The Pleadings section of each Memorial, including the Summary of Arguments,
Conclusion/Prayer for Relief and citations, shall not exceed 2,000 words. Words in excess of the
maximum shall have a corresponding deduction in the teams Memorial score, to wit:

1-50 words, deduction of 5 points


51-100 words deduction of 10 points
101-200 words, deduction of 20 points

Over 200 words, deduction of 30 points

C. Parts of the Memorial


1. Cover Page
The cover page should only bear the following information:

The team number followed by Prosecution for the Prosecution Memorial (Format:
21Prosecution) or Defense for the Defense Memorial (Format: 21Defense). This must
be indicated on the upper right corner of the cover page
Title of the case
Month of the Competition (Format: September 2012)

2. Table of Contents
The Table of Contents must list all the contents of the Memorial, including the headings and
sub-headings.
3. Index of Authorities
The Index of Authorities provides a list of the authorities cited in the Memorial, i.e., laws,
commentaries, cases, and other articles used as references.
The list must be segregated according to type of source (i.e. treaties, judicial decisions, etc.), and
alphabetically arranged within each category. It must specify the pages in the Memorial where
each authority is cited.
4. Statement of Facts
The Statement of Facts in narrative form contains the stipulations and inferences in the
Compromis. It must present the facts found in the Compromis in a form according to the teams
position without adding or distorting the facts or making unreasonable inferences therein.
5. Summary of the Pleadings
The Summary of the Pleadings provides a substantive summation of the arguments presented in
the Memorial. It should not be a reproduction of the headings and sub-headings found therein.
To be effective, it must present the arguments concisely and direct to the point preferably in no
more than two sentences.
6. Pleadings (Body of the Memorial)
This is the core of the Memorial. The Pleadings contain the arguments, position, or standpoint of
the team. It provides the law and jurisprudence on which the arguments are founded.

7. Conclusion/Prayer for Relief


The Conclusion/Prayer for Relief states the remedy the team is asking the Court to order. This is
not to be used for presenting new information or as the summation of the teams case.
D. Research and Assistance
The team members shall solely be responsible for the research, writing, and editing of the
Memorials. However, student-researchers may assist a team in the preparation of the Memorials.
The coach may provide advice to the team but it must be limited to:

VI.

a general discussion of the issues;


consultations on oral argumentation techniques;
suggestions on research materials and sources; and
comments on argumentation structure.

THE PAIRING PROCEDURES


The pairing of teams for the general rounds as Prosecution or Defense shall be determined
through a random draw by the Committee. The Committee has the power to adjust the pairing in
order to account for absentee teams or other contingencies.
No team shall compete against the same team twice in the general rounds.
The Memorials of the opposing teams will be distributed on 4 September 2012.

VII.

THE ORAL HEARING PROCEDURES


A. The Rules applicable to all the rounds
1. Each team shall consist of a first counsel and a second counsel, as designated by the
team.
2. The order for the oral arguments is as follows:
Prosecution 1
Prosecution 2
Defense 1
Defense 2
Rebuttal, if any (Prosecution 1 or 2)
Surrebuttal, if any (Defense 1 or 2)
3. Each team is given a total of 40 minutes to speak, allocated as follows:
30 minutes to be distributed between the first and second counsel
Maximum of 10 minutes for rebuttal (Prosecution) or surrebuttal (Defense)

4. Entry of appearance. The first counsel shall indicate at the start how long each counsel
will speak and the time allotted for the rebuttal or surrebuttal. The time of the first
counsel shall begin from the entry of appearance. The remaining time in the oral
arguments, if any, may not be used to extend the time allocated for rebuttal or
surrebuttal. Neither can the time allocated for rebuttal or surrebuttal be used to extend the
time for oral arguments.
5. The rebuttal may be waived. If the Prosecution waives the rebuttal, the Defendant shall
not appear for surrebuttal.
6. A counsel may ask the Court for an extension before the end of his/her designated time.
The Court has the discretion whether to allow such request for extension.
7. There will be a timekeeper who will notify the counsels when they have:
5 minutes left
1 minute left
30 seconds left
no time left
8. Any communication at the counsel table shall be in writing to prevent disruption. The
team members must avoid any noise or inappropriate behavior which may disturb the
proceedings.
9. Team members are not allowed to communicate with the audience or their respective
coaches.
10. During the general and quarter-final rounds, team supporters are only allowed to observe
the matches in which the school they are affiliated with is competing. The semi-final and
final rounds are open to everyone.
11. Participants and members of the audience are not allowed to use electronic devices such
as laptops, tablets, handheld computers, mobile phones, mp3 players, cameras, recorders
and other similar gadgets during the rounds.
B. Rebuttal and Surrebuttal
The Prosecution's Rebuttal shall be limited to the points raised in the Defendant's Oral
Presentations. The Defendant's Surrebuttal shall be limited to the points raised in the
Prosecution's Rebuttal. Any infraction of the foregoing shall incur deductions of up to ten
(10) points from the total team score in the round.
C. The General Rounds
All participating teams that have submitted their Memorials shall participate in the General
Rounds. Each team shall argue twice in the General Rounds, once as Prosecution and once as
Defense, on 5 September 2012.

D. The Quarterfinal Round


The top eight (8) teams in the general round, based on their aggregate scores in the oral rounds
and their memorials, shall advance to the quarterfinal round, which will be held in the morning
of 6 September 2012.
Two brackets (Brackets A and B) will be created. The pairings for the quarterfinal round shall be
determined based on their general round rankings, as indicated in Figure 1 below.
Figure 1.
Bracket A

Bracket B

Ranked 1st
vs. ranked 8th

Ranked 3rd
vs. ranked 6th

Ranked 2nd
vs. ranked 7th

Ranked 4th
vs. ranked 5th

QF Winner 1

QF Winner 2

QF Winner 3

QF Winner 4

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Quarterfinals
4 simultaneous matches

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The sides will be determined by a coin toss. The winner of the toss shall be given the
opportunity to choose their side.
The four (4) winners in the quarterfinal round shall advance to the semifinal round.
E. The Semifinal Round
The winners in the quarterfinal round shall compete in the semifinal round, according to their
brackets, as indicated in Figure 2 below.

Figure 2.
Bracket A

QF Winner 1

Bracket B

QF Winner 2

SF Winner 1

QF Winner 3

QF Winner 4

Semifinals
2 consecutive matches

SF Winner 2

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The sides will be determined by a coin toss. The winner of the toss shall be given the
opportunity to choose their side.
The semifinal round shall be held in the afternoon of 6 September 2012 at the De La Salle
University College of Law.
The Final Round
The two winners in the semifinal round shall compete against one another in the final round, as
indicated in Figure 3 below.
Figure 3.
Bracket A

Bracket B

SF Winner 1

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SF Winner 2

Final Round

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The final round shall be held in the morning of 7 September 2012 at the Supreme Court En
Banc Session Hall.
The team which will argue as Prosecution or Defense shall be determined by a coin toss. The
winner of the toss shall be given the opportunity to choose their side.

VIII.

COMPETITION SCORING
The scoring shall consist of two parts:
The scoring of the Memorials;
The scoring of the Oral Rounds.
A. Scoring of Memorials
Each Memorial shall be assessed by at least two judges, one of whom is a current or former
judge / lawyer / law professor or an expert in International Humanitarian Law.
Each judge shall score a Memorial on a scale of fifty (50) to one hundred (100) points. The
average of the scores given by the judges will be the final score of a Memorial.
B. Scoring of the Oral Rounds
The oral presentations in the general, quarterfinal, semifinal and final rounds shall be evaluated
by at least three judges. At least one judge in the general rounds and two in the quarter-final,
semi-final and final rounds shall be a current or former judge / lawyer / professor or an expert in
International Humanitarian Law.
In each of the general, quarterfinal, semifinal, and final rounds, the maximum score for each
counsel shall be 200 and the maximum score for each team shall be 400.
C. Scores per Round
For each round, the teams aggregate score out of 500 shall be determined by combining its
Memorial score with the two oral presentation scores, pursuant to the above rules.
D. Tie-Breaking Procedure
In case of a tie for a particular slot in the quarterfinal round, the team that has the highest
average score for its oral presentations in the general rounds shall proceed to the next round.
In the event that the tie is still not decided, the team whose first counsel has the highest average
score for his or her oral presentations in the general round shall qualify for the quarterfinal
round.
E. Finality of Judging
The scores given by the judges, as computed and verified by the official tabulators, shall be
final.
F. Tabulators

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The PRC shall designate the official tabulators for the National Competition.
IX.

PENALTIES
A. Memorial Penalties
The Memorial penalty shall be deducted from the Memorial's final score.
The Committee shall notify the teams of the imposed penalties prior to the general round. The
deadline for filing an appeal is on or before 30 July 2012.
No further appeal is allowed after a final decision is made by the Committee.
RULE

SUMMARY

V. A.

Late submission of memorial

V. B.

Use of incorrect size/format

V. B.

Excessive length of pleadings

V. C. 1.
III. C.
V.

Failure
to
include
the
necessary information in the
Cover Sheet
Violation of Anonymity
Other violations of memorial
format requirements

PENALTY
10 points for every day of delay
(maximum of 30 points)
1 point per violation, up to a maximum of 10 points
1-50 words in excess, deduction of 5 points
51-100 words in excess, deduction of 10 points
101-200 words in excess, deduction of 20 points
Over 200 words in excess, deduction of 30
points

2 points (one-time penalty)

10 points (one-time penalty)

2 points (one-time penalty)

B. Oral Round Penalties


RULE
III. C.
VII. A.8-9
VII. A.10
VII. A.11
VII. B.

SUMMARY
Violation of Anonymity
Disruptive
noise,
inappropriate
behavior,
prohibited communication
Scouting
Use of prohibited electronic devices during the
rounds
Exceeding the allowed scope of the Rebuttal or
Surrebuttal

PENALTY
10 points
10 points
10 points
10 points
Maximum of 10 points

C. Other Penalties
RULE

SUMMARY

PENALTY

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III. C.

Violation of Anonymity

IX. G.

Other penalties (absences and tardiness)

10 points
5
points
infraction

for

every

D. Complaint Procedure
A complaining team must submit a written notification to the Committee within fifteen (15)
minutes from the conclusion of the oral round, if they will allege that any violations have been
committed. The notice must specify clearly the violation and the parties involved. Failure to
follow this procedure shall result in the nullification of the teams complaint.
Reports of alleged violations may also be received by the Committee from assigned bailiffs,
judges and members of the organizing group.
The Committee's decision on the complaint shall be final.
E. Judges prohibited from deducting penalties
Only the Committee shall deduct penalties from the scores of the oralists. The judges shall score
the round as if no violation was committed by the oralists.
F. Notice of Penalties
The Committee shall notify the teams of the Memorial penalty they incurred prior to the General
Round.
The Committee shall likewise notify the teams of any Oral Round Penalties they incurred.
G. Other Penalties
Attendance in all activities is mandatory. Absence or tardiness by any of the team members in
any of the activities lined up for the duration of the Competition will result in a five (5) point
deduction, for every infraction.
Teams which abandon the competition without valid cause shall be disqualified from joining
subsequent competitions, and shall be required to reimburse accommodation and travel
expenses. For this purpose, abandonment is defined as leaving the competition premises with no
intention to return or finish the competition.
X.

AWARDS
The winning team in the Final Round shall be awarded the National Moot Court Cup and will
represent the Philippines in the 2013 Hong Kong Red Cross IHL Moot Court Competition.

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The top three (3) highest scoring counsels in the oral hearings of the general rounds will be
awarded certificates as 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Best Mooters, respectively. The highest ranking oralist in
the general rounds will be awarded the Justice Ines Luciano Best Mooter Award.
The other teams which entered the quarterfinal and semifinal rounds shall be given Plaques of
Recognition.
The Prosecution Memorial and Defense Memorial with the highest scores shall be adjudged as
the Best Memorials for the National Competition.
XI.

INTERPRETATION OF RULES
The Committee shall have absolute discretion to resolve any issues concerning the
interpretation of rules

TIMELINE
DATE
30 April 2012

May 2012
18 June 2012
16 July 2012
23 July 2012
3 September 2012

4 September 2012
5 September 2012
6 September 2012
7 September 2012

ACTIVITY
Deadline for the submission of letters of intent, certification letters
from the Dean and the registration fee
Deadline for submission of registration forms
Release of the Compromis
Deadline for submission of written requests for clarifications
regarding the Compromis
Deadline for submission of memorials
Late submission of memorials (with corresponding deductions)
Briefing of participating teams
Supreme Court tour
Welcome dinner
IHL Role Play Challenge
Exchange of memorials
General rounds
Quarterfinal rounds
Semifinal rounds
Final round
Awarding ceremony

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