Till the 12th of February (the day of foundation of the LMAA), participants must send memoranda (written position of applicant and respondent) to the Organizing Committee.
The score should base on the following points: knowledge of facts and law, proper and articulate analysis, extent and use of research, clarity and organization, correct formats and citation, grammar and style.
The speech should be convincing, logical and based on the applicable law, practice of arbitration courts or other legal sources.
Each presentation will be valued according to the following criteria: knowledge of facts and law, logic and reasoning to apply the legal principles, ingenuity and ability to answer questions, time management and organization, court etiquettes, persuasiveness.
Revised Rules together with the Compromise appear of the official site of the Centre for International Law and Justice in the beginning of September.