elsa moot court competition on wto law bucharest regional round
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elsa moot court competition on wto law bucharest regional round
ELSA MOOT COURT COMPETITION ON WTO LAW BUCHAREST REGIONAL ROUND Welcome to Bucharest - The Participant’s Guide ELSA BUCHAREST Table of Contents ARRIVING IN BUCHAREST ....................................................................................................................................... 1 FINDING YOUR WAY AROUND THE CITY – MAP & LOCAL TRANSPORTATION ......................................... 2 Included in the participation fee .............................................................................................................................. 3 ACCOMODATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 OPENING EVENING .................................................................................................................................................. 4 HAPPY MEALS ............................................................................................................................................................ 4 SPONSORS’ DINNER ................................................................................................................................................ 5 GALA BALL .................................................................................................................................................................. 5 SIGHTSEEING .............................................................................................................................................................. 6 PLEADING VENUES.................................................................................................................................................... 8 Not included in the participation fee ....................................................................................................................... 9 NIGHT ON THE TOWN .............................................................................................................................................. 9 ARRIVING IN BUCHAREST If you travel by plane, you will land in Romania’s largest airport, Henri Coandă International Airport, located 16.5 km northwest of the city of Bucharest, in Otopeni. When you get there, someone from our team will be waiting for you. If you prefer the train,you will be picked up by a member of the team, once you get to the Bucharest North railway station (“Gara de Nord”), the main train station in Bucharest and the largest in Romania. Regardless of the means of transport you travel by to our country, don’t worry! Let us know when you’ll be arriving and a member of the organizing team will be there to pick you up. We can’t wait to meet you! FINDING YOUR WAY AROUND THE CITY – MAP & LOCAL TRANSPORTATION Included in the participation fee ACCOMODATION Ibis Hotel – Palace of Parliament is where you will be hosted throughout your stay. The location of Ibis was strategically chosen to satisfy both tourists and clients who are in the Capital for business, as you are within a few minutes walking distance of most of the important objectives of the historic centre and an important public transport knot which can get you anywhere in the city. You will have at your disposal conditioning air, refrigerator, LCD television, phone (direct access line nationally and internationally), radio and internet connection facilities. It will take you 20 minutes on foot to get to the Faculty of Law (“Palatul Facultății de Drept”) for your pleadings. (see picture below for directions via Google Maps) HAPPY MEALS Breakfast will be served every morning at the hotel. Every day you will serve lunchat the Palace of the Faculty of Law, for it is in the Palace where the pleading rooms are located, so you will be able to have your meal close by. On the first day, after the Opening Evening ceremony, dinner will be served in Fire Club, known for its uniqueness and, moreover, underground music, while on the second, you will have dinner at Club A, a funky place with a vibrant history. On the third evening, you will have your meal at the Sponsors’ Dinner and the last night you spend in Romania will see you dining at the Galla Ball, at JubileThe Ballroom Decebal. OPENING EVENING The Opening Evening Ceremony is going to be held on 11th March 2015, in the Aula Magna of the Palace of the Faculty of Law. The Palace of the Faculty of Law was built between 1934-1936, following plans made by architect Petre Antonescu. The Faculty of Law is one of the oldest departmentsof the University of Bucharest: 1850 is the year it was created, and fourteen years later, through the merger of the Faculties of Law, Sciences and Letters and Philosophy the University of Bucharest was born. Today, the Faculty has expanded and so has its prestige, for this is one of the best schools in the country, alma mater to some of the most important people in state today. SPONSORS’ DINNER This is the night when the sponsors of the event present themselves and their firms. It is also the night when the semi-finalist are going to be announced, so you can expect the event to take place somewhere fanciful, where all of the guests can have a good meal and feel at ease with everyone else in a great atmosphere. GALA BALL The Gala Ball is going to be held on the 14th of March 2015 at Jubilee Ballroom Decebal, which is located on Mihai Bravu road, number 223, Bucharest. Jubilee Ballroom is a premium location that provides a complete set of services, so that the participants can enjoy every moment of the event, in a refined, stylish and warm atmosphere. (for directions via Google Maps see picture below) SIGHTSEEING Following are some of the most impressive places to visit in the Capital of Romania. If possible, do see them all, as they are all spectacular. The Palace of Parliament is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon, containing both chambers of the Romanian Parliament. According to the World Records Academy, the Palace is the world's largest civilian building with an administrative function, most expensive administrative building and heaviest building. It is a "must see" if you are in Bucharest, as it is enjoyable to visit and to learn about some of the history of the Palace – one of the most fascinating buildings in modern history – designed by architect Anca Petrescu when she was only 28 years old, an impressive feat of architecture and craftsmanship. From the inside, it is perhaps even more stunning: marble floors, marbled wallsand hand-woven drapes everywhere. Lipscani is a street in the middle of the Old Town or the Historic Centre. This street was very famous during the 19th century where many manufacturers had their store, each of them specialized with the production of different traditional Romanian products. It is a symbol of the old capital, the so-called "Little Paris". On the left and right you can see stylish buildings with beautiful architecture, where you can find different kinds of restaurants, pubs and art shops. The Museum of the Romanian Peasant (Muzeul Țăranului Român) must be visited to get an idea of Romanian rural life. The exhibits are neatly displayed and well maintained. By visiting, you will get a good idea of the background of typical rural folks in different areas across the country, and the environment they used to live in a few hundred years ago. On display you will see real buildings reassembled just as they were – on the outside and the inside. The National Military Circle (Cercul Militar) is a majestic, architectural monument, situated near University Square, at the intersection of the famous Victory Avenue and Queen Elisabeth Boulevard. It houses five splendid rooms named each after the respective theme it embodies- The Norwegian Room, the Moorish Room, the Marble Room, the Gothic Room and the Byzantine Room-, art galleries and a restaurant with an enormous outside terrace. In the weekends wedding parties are organized there. The Romanian Orthodox Patriarchal Cathedral has a very good position at the top of the hill (Dealul Mitropoliei) next to the Unirii square, making it visible from the city-centre. The Romanian Patriarch lives there, right next to the Cathedral. Here you will find beautiful frescoes and it is a “must see” during your visit to Bucharest. AFI Palace Cotroceni is a paradise for shopping aficionados! You will find a broad spectrum of wellknown brand-stores and a great selection of fast-food chains. Right beside the table area,ice skating lovers will find an ice rink. To get to AFI, get off the subway at Politehnica and simply follow the crowd. The Romanian Athenaeum is a concert hall in the center of Bucharest, Romania and a landmark of the Romanian capital city. Opened in 1888, the ornate, domed, circular building is the city's main concert hall and home of the "George Enescu" Philharmonic and of the George Enescu annual international music festival. The building was designed by the French architect Albert Galleron, built on a property that had belonged to the Văcărescu family and inaugurated in 1888, although work continued until 1897. A portion of the construction funds was raised by public subscription in a 28-year long effort, of which the slogan is still remembered today: "Donate one leu for the Ateneu!" (“Donați un leu pentru Ateneu!”). PLEADING VENUES Faculty of Law, University of Bucharest This is where the opening ceremony, the preliminary rounds and the Grand Final will take place. The Palace of the Faculty of Law was built between 1934-1936, acording to the plans of the architect Petre Antonescu. The Law School is one of the oldest schools belonging to the University of Bucharest. Its academic staff includes remarkable legal scholars as well as highly active politicians, working as members of the traditional chairs: public law, private law and criminal law. The Palace of Justice, Bucharest The Semi-finals will take place here, at the Court of Appeal. The Palace of Justice was built between 1890 and 1895, with its cornerstone being laid by King Carol I of Romania. Located on the banks of the Dâmboviţa River, it houses the Bucharest Court of Appeal, the Bucharest Bar and the National Association of Romanian Bars. Not included in the participation fee NIGHT ON THE TOWN On your visit to Romania you will have some free time on your hands, which you may want to spend wandering around the city, and especially the Old Town, or the Old Centre – Lipscani, as we call it, the cradle of the Romanian nightlife. During the Communist period, the whole area was scheduled to be demolished, but this never came to fruition. The district became neglected, but nowadays it is once more vibrant, vigorous and alluring! The area is more or less all that’s left of pre-World War II Bucharest and it is gorgeous. There you will find lots of pubs, lounges, restaurants and clubs, places where you can have fun the way the city residents do. Some notable mentions for a pub/lounge include Mike’s Pub, 55 Jazz and Oktoberfest. Excellent venues, great music, fancy drinks. Anything you can ask for. Up: Lipscani Street in the interwar period. Right: Lipsacani a few years ago. El Dictador and El Comandante Junior are some of the favorites as far as clubs in the area go, while Hanul lui Manuc and Vecchio are delightful restaurants definitely worth a visit, with beautiful decor and Romanian vibe and tradition. Enjoy your fun!