NZLSA Bell Gully Mooting Competition

NZLSA Bell Gully Mooting Competition

Bell Gully Mooting is the longest-running New Zealand Law Students' Association moot court competition has been sponsored for many years by Bell Gully.

The regional rounds of the mooting competition are slightly different at each university, with various levels of faculty involvement depending on the law school. Most law schools have a long-standing trophy for the winners of their individual competition, such as the Auckland University Stout Shield (named after Sir Robert Stout) and Victoria University of Wellington's Sir Richard Wild Cup.

The national finals of the mooting competition are held at the NZLSA national conference each year. The winning University from the national finals represents New Zealand at the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition.

National Mooting Competition Winners

Year University Name Name
1950 Otago C I Patterson T M Johnston
1951 Canterbury W F Brown G S Brockett
1952 G H Gould K C James
1953 Victoria F L Curtin W N Sheat
1954 Otago C C Fraser G T O'Sullivan
1954 Victoria J C Corry P J McKinlay
1955 Auckland P B Temm B H Clark
1956 Victoria R M Russell R M Jansen
1957 Victoria E W Thomas Q McL Smith
1958 Auckland P L Martelli S Shera
1959 Victoria R A Herron W D Dent
1960 (tie) Canterbury A E Barcham D Hicks
1960 (tie) Victoria J J Watts N J Jaine
1961 Victoria T M Gault H L Crawford
1962 Auckland H C Keyte W D Baragwanath
1963 Otago W D S Armitage P M Galt
1964
1965 Canterbury A P C Tipping M J Cashmere
1966 Canterbury M R Henderson J G Rowan
1967 Otago D J Moore J H R Eagles
1968 Auckland R T Gardiner B P Keene
1969 Canterbury J P Johnstone A M Shae
1970 Canterbury N R W Davidson J G Matthews
1971 Canterbury T M Abbott J G Matthews
1972 Canterbury W G G A Young G H Nation
1973 Victoria J V B McLinden G W Calver
1974 Auckland P B Weir M A Woolford
1975 Auckland M A Woolford M P Crew
1976 Auckland M A Woolford J K MacRae
1977 Victoria J C G William C S Chapman
1978 Victoria C S Chapman P McHugh
1979 Victoria I Mataitoga S Kos
1980 Canterbury T R Dawson B W Kingsbury
1981 Auckland D J Kidd D P H Jones
1982 Canterbury G R Norman F M C Stenhouse
1983 Victoria W P L Lawes J R Allen
1984 Victoria T L Sheat P G Foley
1985 Auckland E Andersen J S Creech
1986 Victoria M R Gillespie A P Stockley
1987 Victoria Elisabeth McDonald F M R Cooke
1988 Victoria B M Cheney B W Meech
1989 Auckland A P Simister P A Key
1990 Auckland B V Macdonald I M Narev
1991 Auckland J C L Dixon C T Walker
1992 Otago J D Palmer A J Riddell
1993 Otago A J Horne M D Downs
1994 Victoria C E Callaghan J M Peterson
1995 Victoria F Shepherd J D Palmer
1996 Otago M E J B Williamson Leo Watson
1997 Canterbury R C Dalziel Q V Trinh
1998 Auckland V A Pearson N A Cervin
1999 Canterbury A Mace N F Flanagan
2000 Victoria K C Francis P R McRae
2001 Otago C J Curran H G G Forsyth
2002 Canterbury J V Ormsley M T Bradley
2003 Otago J P Clyne S D J Peart
2004 Auckland J Q Wilson I Hikaka
2005 Canterbury J S Shaerf J W Wall
2006 Canterbury C F Fife J Wall
2007 Auckland J W H Little A A Crowe
2008 Auckland S E Trafford H W Y Yiu
2009 Auckland D T Horton B R Prewett
2010 Auckland M Harris M Cooper
2011 Auckland B Tompkins M Beattie

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