Teams in the Oral Round – University of Copenhagen

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Teams in the Oral Round

The oral round in Copenhagen consists of the top four OECD countries and the four best non-OECD countries from the written round.

OECD countries
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel)
  The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel)
Sababa
The university represents Sababa, a parliamentary democracy situated in the Middle East. Its population of approximately 8 million is expected to grow by 25% by 2030.
New York University (USA)
  New York University (USA)
Zaltana
The university represents Zaltana, a North American country with a population of 300 million. Zaltana has a tempered climate, fertile plains, and spans 10 million square kilometres from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean.
University of Copenhagen (DK)
  University of Copenhagen (DK)
The Kingdom of Isles
The university represents The Kingdom of Isles, a smaller country situated in Northern Europe with a population of 5.5 million. The Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy with a long tradition of representative democratic rule and has been a member of the European Union since 1973.
Yale University (USA)
  Yale University (USA)
The Republic of Elay
The university represents The Republic of Elay, a federal constitutional republic located in North America. With a population of just over 300 million residing mainly on the coasts and a land area of just under 4 million square acres, Elay has a wealth of fertile low population density land.


Non-OECD countries
Gujarat (India)
  Gujarat National Law University (India)
The Republic of Ruritania
The university represents The Republic of Ruritania, a democratic republic following the parliamentary system and situated in South Asia.
National University of Singapore (Singapore) 
  National University of Singapore (Singapore)
Vandasia
The university represents Vandasia, a former British colony that achieved independence in 1957 with a population of approximately 30 million. A multi racial and multi religious state, there is no official state religion, but approximately 60% of the population is Muslim.
 Peking University (China)   Peking University (China)
Chinnia
The university represents Chinnia. The Peoples’ Republic of Chinnia, established in 1949, is the world’s largest developing country and among the top three economies in the world.
 University of Cape Town (South Africa)   University of Cape Town (South Africa)
The Republic of Kenako
The university represents The Republic of Kenako, a middle income developing country in southern Africa. Kenako is a stable constitutional democracy with a population of 40 million. Kenako has a high poverty rate with most of the poorest people living in rural areas.


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