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Second in the world in ... Three court of Space greek students of the Law School of Athens, after the first in Europe, took second in the world in international competition Manfred Lachs Reportage: KATERINA VOUTSINA Published: Thursday, October 25, 2012
Discovered the invitation of the International Moot Court Competition on the Law of Outer Space on the website of the Athens Law School last fall. Katerina Pitsoli and Stephanie Vlahos, students at the Department of International Studies, and Melina Stroungi studying ecitele in England met during their preparation for him. They spent dozens of hours in research, worked like they were professional lawyers and won one award: second in the world. The student Manfred Lachs contest organized

annually by the International Institute of Space Law, while participating teams from 54 countries. Divided into two phases: global and regional finals. Before the recent award, the three Greek women students were already ecitele champions of Europe. In April last year won first place in the European regional final in Bucharest. There prevailed ten groups from European universities and competed with German students for first place. In global final held in early October in Naples before three judges of the International Court of Justice, the students of the Law School of Athens lost the lead from Indian colleagues, the winning team and a representative of the Asia - Pacific. "But we won a prize books worth about 500 and valuable experience," she says. The CASE. Competitions virtual trials, ecitele says "new" Katerina Pitsoli, the scenarios are heard based on fictitious events. However, as noted, this year's scenario seems inspired by the recent reality. "In the first part of the case involved a collision satellites two countries thus destroying both. Looks like the events of February 2009. Then the American satellite "Iridium 33" blew up after his encounter with a derelict Russian satellite, "Cosmos 2251". Then, one of the two countries "pulled" into the atmosphere by the other satellites. Basically, put him off track and destroyed so the second ecitele country will be unable to update for a upcoming monsoon. Eventually, caused enormous physical destruction and lost lives, "he says. JOB OPPORTUNITIES. "Such events ecitele give participants the ability to cope with conditions of a lawsuit," ecitele says George Kyriakopoulos, senior lecturer at the Department of International Studies, the teacher has selected three students for the competition. ecitele Adds that students of the Department of International ecitele Studies participate annually in five similar competitions. "The mock trials are a pleasure and allow you to delve into a specific area of public ecitele international law," ecitele says Stephanie Vlahos, adding that before entering the contest had no idea that such specificity could be an opportunity to work . During their research, the team found something else: "Greece already has a satellite into orbit, which provides Internet services. Therefore it is not necessary to live abroad to find work in this area. Can succeed here, "he says.
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