UNIDROIT Organises Preliminary Rounds of Inaugural 2025 UPICC Moot Competition

On 3-5 November 2025, the preliminary rounds of the 2025 UPICC International Arbitration Moot Competition were successfully held in Shanghai, China. The competition was co-organised by UNIDROIT Asian Transnational Law Centre (ATLC) and the Shanghai International Economic and Trade Commission / Shanghai International Arbitration Centre (SHIAC).

The UPICC Moot was developed to promote the informed use of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (UPICC) in international arbitration and to cultivate a new generation of practitioners with strong transnational advocacy skills grounded in this modern normative framework.

The preliminary round of the UPICC Arbitration Moot brought together a diverse group of participants from across the region, underscoring its growing role as a platform for regional engagement. Of the 39 teams that registered for the Moot competition, 26 advanced to the preliminary round, representing 10 Asian countries. Over 3 days of intense competition, these teams showcased their advocacy skills before an international panel of experts. Nearly 150 participants took part in the event, which was presided over by around 70 distinguished arbitrators from across Asia and beyond.

The preliminary rounds received highly positive feedback from participants and institutional partners. Through intensive competition rounds, detailed arbitrator feedback, and inter-team academic exchanges, the event significantly increased awareness and practical understanding of the UPICC among young legal professionals, enhanced UNIDROIT’s visibility as a reference institution for transnational commercial law, and fostered new collaborative opportunities with regional arbitration centres and academic institutions.

The inaugural edition attracted substantial media attention across the Asian-Pacific region, with relevant reports and posts reaching a total online readership exceeding 500,000 views. This broad and positive coverage greatly enhanced UNIDROIT’s profile in Asia, reinforcing its reputation as a global leader in private law harmonisation and as a key partner in international legal education.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Professor Anna Veneziano, UNIDROIT Deputy Secretary-General, Professor Meiling Huang, Principal Legal Officer and Co-Director of the ATLC, and Mr. William Brydie-Watson, Senior Legal Officer and Co-Director of the ATLC, participated in the competition as arbitrators.

The Shanghai round concluded with an award ceremony on 5 November, during which Prof. Veneziano congratulated participants on the successful completion of this inaugural edition. She highlighted that the competition not only serves as a valuable platform to demonstrate the practical application of UPICC which provides a comprehensive framework for resolving cross-border contractual disputes, but also paves the way for their deeper integration into arbitral practice.

Professor Meiling Huang, Principal Legal Officer and Co-Director of the ATLC, expressed her heartfelt appreciation to all participants, arbitrators, and the co-organiser, SHIAC, for their invaluable contributions to the success of the event. She noted that, although organising the inaugural edition presented unique challenges, it nonetheless achieved remarkable results, setting a strong foundation for future editions of the competition and further collaboration between UNIDROIT and its partners in Asia.

 

During the event, participants also had the opportunity to learn more about the work of UNIDROIT and its engagement in the Asia-Pacific region. Mr. William Brydie-Watson, Senior Legal Officer and Co-Director of the Asian Transnational Law Centre (ATLC), introduced the Centre and highlighted its role in advancing UNIDROIT’s mission in Asia. He noted that, through targeted translations and international initiatives, the ATLC promotes key UNIDROIT instruments across the region, including UPICC and the Cape Town Convention, thereby fostering dialogue, strengthening understanding, and supporting practical steps toward private law harmonisation.

 

The competition now moves to its next phase, with the top four teams from the preliminary round advancing to the semi-final and final rounds at UNIDROIT headquarters in Rome in January 2026.

 

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