- •The Russian National Supplement to the 2012 Official Rules of the Philip c. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition
- •Supplement to official rule 1.0 Organization of the Competition
- •1.1.1. Administration of the Russian National Championship
- •1.5.1 Interpretation of the Supplement
- •Supplement to official rule 2.2 Team Composition and Selection
- •2.2.1 Minimum requirements for Team Member eligibility
- •2.2.2 Executive Director’s written permission required in certain cases
- •2.2.2.1 National Administrator’s written permission required in certain cases
- •Supplement to official rule 2.4 Outside Assistance to Teams
- •2.4.8 Absentee Coaches
- •2.4.9 A Team Advisor who is an employee of White & Case llc
- •2.4.10 A Team Member or a Team Advisor who is an employee of Threefold Ltd
- •Supplement to official rule 3.0 Team Registration
- •3.1.1 Russian Team Registration Form
- •3.6 Changes to Registration Information
- •Supplement to official rule 5.0 Judges
- •5.1.2 Team Advisors
- •Supplement to official rule 6.1 (b) Submission of Memorials
- •Supplement to official rule 8.0 National and Regional Competition Procedures
- •8.1 Preliminary Rounds
- •8.1.1 Pairings
- •8.2 Advanced Rounds
- •8.2.2. Octafinal Rounds
- •8.2.3 Quarterfinal Rounds
- •8.2.4. Semifinal Rounds
- •8.2.5. Final Round of the Russian National Championship
- •8.2.6. Ranking of Teams after the Advanced Rounds
- •Supplement to official rule 12.0 Awards
- •12.1 Russian National Championship Awards
2.2.2.1 National Administrator’s written permission required in certain cases
In addition to satisfying Rule 2.2.1 and 2.2.2, a person must additionally obtain the written permission of the National Administrator if the person underwent a traineeship at White & Case LLC or in any other manner is associated with White & Case LLC.
Supplement to official rule 2.4 Outside Assistance to Teams
2.4.8 Absentee Coaches
The Russian National Administrator may choose to provide Russian Teams with an Absentee Coach upon request from a team accompanied by the initial list of questions to an Absentee Coach. An Absentee Coach is an experienced former competitor or a Jessup advisor, who offers his or her assistance to one Russian Team via internet. The scope of such assistance is limited by Official Rule 2.4.
Furthermore, the Russian Jessup Charter of Coaching establishes Codes of Conduct Standards for the Teams and Absentee Coaches and may be used as a guide to establishing a sound and fruitful coaching cooperation.
2.4.9 A Team Advisor who is an employee of White & Case llc
A person who is in any manner associated with White & Case LLC and who is willing to become a Team Advisor must notify the National Administrator of his or her intention. Each employee of White & Case LLC serving as a Team Advisor shall comply with the Internal Guidelines concerning participation of White & Case employees in the Competition and shall bear in mind that receiving outside assistance, making use of the Bench Memorandum or revealing the identity of a school can result in disqualification of a Team from the Competition according to Official Rules 2.4.2, 2.5 and 2.8.
2.4.10 A Team Member or a Team Advisor who is an employee of Threefold Ltd
A person who is in any manner associated with Threefold Ltd and who is willing to become a Team Member or Team Advisor must give the Executive Director a written confirmation, in form and substance satisfactory to the Executive Director, that he or she has, and will have, no access to any confidential material in connection with the Competition held or developed by Threefold Ltd.
Supplement to official rule 3.0 Team Registration
3.1.1 Russian Team Registration Form
In addition to registering with ILSA, Russian Teams must complete the Russian Team Supplemental Registration Form available at the team’s profile page at www.ilsa.org by the registration deadline set in both the ILSA Official Schedule and the Russian National Championship Schedule (15 November 2011). It will not be possible to register after this date.
There is no additional fee to register for the Russian Tournament.
It is the responsibility of the Team to ensure that students are eligible under the provisions of Rule 2.0 before they begin work on the Competition.
Supplement to OFFICIAL RULE 3.6 Changes to Registration Information
This Supplement replaces Official Rule 3.6:
3.6 Changes to Registration Information
Teams must promptly record changes or additions to registration information in the registration system located at http://www.ilsa.org/jessup/registration.php. Russian teams must also promptly notify the Russian National Administration of such changes by submitting a newly completed Russian Team Supplemental Registration Form. Substitution of a Team Member is not permitted after the release of the official Compromis except in extenuating circumstances and only with the written permission of the ILSA Executive Office. The ILSA Executive Office will record approved Team Member substitutions in the registration system. These registration obligations continue throughout the course of the Competition Year until the Team has been eliminated from the Competition.
NOTE: In accordance with Rule 2.2, no more than five individuals may contribute to the work product of the Team over the course of the Competition Year.