This case explores the treatment of migrants by states, addressing the economic challenges faced by developing nations. It examines a state's ability to protect its citizens and the extent of its obligations under international treaties. Most importantly, it questions the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice in resolving such disputes.
Under the supervision of: the Faculty of Law and Dr. Eiad Abdul Mowla, the case was drafted and reviewed by: AUMT team. We extend our sincere gratitude toZeyad Shalaan who's the main person responsible for drafting our case. He's a senior student at Assiut University's Faculty of Law, experienced in International Law. After extensive research and thorough readings, he meticulously drafted the groundbreaking case "Alveria v. The State of Crestoria" for the 2025 AUMT Moot Court Competition, setting it apart as one of the best.
Explore how climate-induced displacement collides with state sovereignty and international obligations. Through this fictional dispute, it challenges our understanding of statehood, human rights, and global responsibility in an era of unprecedented change.