PENN LAW — The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s Jessup International Moot Court team has achieved stellar results in the 2022 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. The team is comprised of oralists Ravid Reif L’22, Peter Neal L’22, Axel Sarkissian L’23, and Noor Irshaidat L’23 as well as 1L Board Members Paul-Angelo dell’Isola L’24 and Alara Hanci L’24 and student coach Ryan Cheung LLM ’22. Held every year since 1960, the Jessup is the world’s largest international moot court competition during which participants grapple with contentious international law issues facing countries in real life. The Jessup 2022 Competition concerns human rights on the Internet, data theft, secession of a part of a nation, and foreign election interference. Teams from different countries must qualify in their respective national rounds to compete internationally. In the U.S. regional round, the top 16 teams from a pool of 85 advance to compete in the White & Case International Rounds. The Law School’s team displayed excellent advocacy skills to reach the quarterfinals in the regional rounds, ranking in the top 12 from the pool, and will compete on the international level representing the United States in late March.