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Chula Law Students Bring Honor to Thailand at the International Law Moot Court Competition in the U.S. 

Chula Law Students Bring Honor to Thailand at the International Law Moot Court Competition in the U.S. 

Chulalongkorn University extends its heartfelt congratulations to the students from the Faculty of Law for their outstanding performance in the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, International Rounds, held from March 29 to April 5, 2025, in Washington, D.C., USA.

Chula Law Students Bring Honor to Thailand at the International Law Moot Court Competition in the U.S.

In the Preliminary Rounds, the team won 3 out of 4 matches and ranked among the top 55 teams in the world. Additionally, they placed 27th out of 152 teams globally in the written memorials (for both Applicant and Respondent).

The team members who brought recognition to Chulalongkorn University and its Faculty of Law are: 

  • Mr. Thanakorn Ketchinakul, 4th-year student   
  • Ms. Rinrada Tangjitwilailakoon, 3rd-year student   
  • Mr. Pasit Sroison, 2nd-year student   
  • Ms. Dujmaithong Nalawachai, 2nd-year student in the LL.B. (International Program)   
  • Mr. Nantawat Apirattanarat, 1st-year student 

The team worked under the supervision of Asst. Prof. Dr. Papawadee Thanoddomdej and Lecturer Intouch Siriwanlop. 

Chula Law Students Bring Honor to Thailand at the International Law Moot Court Competition in the U.S. 

Chula is the place to discover one’s true individuality and the years I spent here were most enjoyable.

Rossukhon Kongket Alumni, Faculty of Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University

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