International Criminal Court Moot
Pace Law School had conceived of the moot as an in-class exercise in 2004, and it was in 2005 that a domestic competition was started.[5] With sometimes more than 100 teams from 50 countries taking part annually, the ICCMCC is the world's largest competition on international criminal law and is considered one of the grand slam or major moots.For the English edition of the moot, each country can only send a limited number of teams to participate; depending on the rules for the year, regional or national rounds may be organised to select the teams that will compete in the international rounds.To date, such rounds have been held for the Americas and Caribbean, Brazil, China, Georgia, Germany, India, Iran, Israel, and the Netherlands.In 2020, the oral rounds were cancelled due to COVID-19, and in 2021 and 2022, the competition adopted an online format.