1st Joseph Ayo Babalola University IP Law Cup
Naos Simulations is organizing the 1st Joseph Ayo Babalola University IP Law Cup. In this simulation, the players will take the role of a Junior (Jr) Juror.
The simulation consists of a series of case studies from the field of IP Law. Each case study will be open for a week, and it requires a decision. The players will get familiar with the case and submit their decision before the deadline. The correct results are not predetermined: they will win the case only if they side with the majority of Jr Jurors.
Simulation: 6th
Role: Jr Juror
Competition: University Cup
Field: IP Law
Start date: November 17th, 2025
End date: December 28th, 2025
Length: 6 weeks
Case #: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
Entry: Free
Slots: 100
Sign up at the following link:
https://forms.gle/d6tPT4kVyP4ye6wc7
Sign-up deadline: Wednesday noon, November 12th, 2025
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Competition Rules
- One entry per player. The same player cannot participate in 2 Cups at the same time. If this occurs, we will remove the player from one of the groups.
- All winners of the cups will receive a Certificate of Achievement. Every participant who submits at least 3 decisions will be entitled to the Certificate of Participation. All participants will be invited to join the WhatsApp community prior to the start of the University Cups. The call for Certificates will be made through WhatsApp Community, IP Law group.
- The winners of the cups will be invited to the 1st Invitational State Cup (they will join the winners of our initial Criminal Law Cups). The 1st Invitational State Cup will have cash prizes.
Other featured universities are listed below:
University of Calabar, Nigeria
Redeemer’s University, Nigeria
Joseph Ayo Babalola, Nigeria
Elizade University, Nigeria
University of Uyo, Nigeria
Ambrose Alli University, Nigeria
University of Lusaka, Zambia
Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria
DISCLAIMER: This competition is not organized in partnership with any of the stated Universities. The name of the competition is created in order to create an identity and meaningful connection to the student players who are attending these universities.
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Adewumi Adeola Temitope
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