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Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot

A building in Vienna

The Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot is a globally renowned competition that provides law students with practical training in the fields of international commercial law and arbitration. Established in 1993, the Vis Moot has grown to become one of the most prestigious events of its kind, drawing students, academics, and practitioners from across the world. Held annually in Vienna, Austria, the competition aims to cultivate the study of cross-border sales law, arbitration, and dispute resolution techniques essential for the global legal profession.

The 2025 problem and rules can be found here: Vis Moot website - 32nd Vis Moot

Visit the Vis Moot website for more details.

Sofia Kurochka, 2023 Participant and former LLM student

Jonas von Lilienfeld-Toal, Edinburgh Law School LLM student

LLM and Honours students are eligible to apply to the call, which will be published in due time. Applicants may also be called for an interview as part of the selection process.

The Vis Moot Competition is held in Vienna, Austria every year, around Easter time. The team may be given the opportunity to attend a Pre-Moot event in London, if possible.

Relevant areas of law: International Trade Law, United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and other uniform international commercial law and international commercial arbitration.


 

Essential: The Law of International Trade, International Commercial Arbitration

Recommended: Contract Law Courses, Principles of Financial Transactions

Vis Moot Team
The 2023 Vis Moot team was a dynamic blend of undergraduate, postgraduate, and diploma students. This diverse group could have faced the challenges of the competition as a perfect storm. Instead, they emerged as the epitome of skill, knowledge, culture, and ambition. Far from just thriving, they excelled and triumphed.
Dr Ana Maria Daza Vargas
Lecturer in International Law and Vis Moot Coordinator at Edinburgh Law School