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11 September 2010

Register now for World Debate Forum at WorldDebateForum.org

Greetings

We've set up the website for the World Debate Forum and have opened registration. Whether or not you are planning to attend, we hope this can be a place to start and continue discussions about the state of debate and how to shape it. Start discussion on our forum and they might grow into something that might be presented at the Forum (or at the council meeting of an upcoming debate tournament).

Email info @ worlddebateforum.org  if you have questions or visit http://www.worlddebateforum.org/ for more info

Cheers
Logan

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Chief Adjudicator
World Universities Debating Championships 2011

Botswana Worlds Reg Update : Teams Need to Pay!

Dear Worlds Participants.

Now a week has passed since the deadline for the final payment.  We are publishing two lists.  The first list is of people who paid the deposit but made NO FINAL PAYMENT.  The second list is of people that paid a full deposit for the number of teams that they registered, but DID NOT make a FULL final payment (these lists are on the front page of www.botswanaworlds.com). 

Now, due to the large volume of emails me are dealing with and deadlines we must keep there might be some mistakes in this list.  If you happen to see your institutions name on the list and don't believe it belongs there please follow this two step process:

1) Go to the registration website for Botswana Worlds (register.botswanaworlds.com) and log into your registration account: see if your payment details are correct

2) Email finance@botswanaworlds.com with details of what is wrong, if it is an issue of payment ATTACH the payment proofs (if you have emailed me, Graham, directly in the past don't do it this time, I'm traveling and you won't get your problem solved).

I also know some of you had legitimate excuses that we honored with extensions.  If this is the case and you find yourself on this list please kindly remind us and don't worry, you won't be dropped.

Everyone else has until September 16th to solve any problems and send us their proof of payments (we need to receive the proof of payment by the 16th).  After that you will have forfeited your deposit and be dropped from the registration list.

Teams promoted from the wait list who have not contacted us to confirm that they will be accepting their spots are also being removed from the wait list. Teams that do not initiate payment by the 16th will similarly be removed.

Sincerely
Botswana Worlds Registration Team

Results of koç2010‏

The Gardeners(Engin Arikan-Onercan Kilic) won Koç2010 Istanbul International Debating Championship in 1-5 September


In the final, they won againts Koç No ! ( Ozan Mert Ondes- Akın Egemen), Koç Astral( Faruk Aktay- Berkay Ozludil) and York B ( Nathan Paulson-Mark Schofield)

Final Adj. Panel: Jonathan Leader Maynard(CA)- Simone Van Elk- Hugh Burns- Will Jones- Can Okar

Engin Arikan topped the speaker tap.

The tab can be found here: http://istanbul2010.ku.edu.tr/updates.html

10 September 2010

ANU Spring‏ Results

The Australian National University held their annual Spring Invitational last weekend - the results were as follows:

Winners: Sydney (Tim Mooney & Bronwyn Cowell)

Runners-up: Melbourne (Seamus Coleman & Kelly Butler), Monash (Chris Bisset & Amit Golder), Sydney (Julia Bowes & Dominic Bowes)

Best Speaker: Seamus Coleman
Best Novice Speaker: Kelly Butler

Top Ten:
1. Seamus Coleman
2. Amit Golder
2. Tim Mooney
4. Julia Bowes
5. Bronwyn Cowell
6. Chris Bisset
7. Claudia Newman-Martin
7. Kelly Butler
9. Kristen Price
10. Dom Bowes


Chief Adjudicator: Tim Jeffrie
Deputy Chief Adjudicator: Matt Sherman


Motions:
Round 1: This house would require prosepctive parents to obtain a license in order to have children
Round 2: This house would cease all public funding for the arts
Round 3: This house believes that Lady Gaga is bad for feminism
Round 4: This House believes that juries, not judges, should decide issues of constitutional law
Round 5: This house believes that the Mexican Government should legalise all drugs
Semi Final: This House believes that gene patenting should be illegal
Grand Final: This house believes that the Vatican should not be afforded the rights of a state

Full results available at: http://www.dendora.com/anudebating.com/documents/results.pdf

6 September 2010

Results of the Red Sea Open 2010

Ben Gurion University hosted the Red Sea Open 2010, with Anat Gelber as CA, and Will Jones and Can Okar as DCA's.

Winners:
YMCA (Michael Shapira and Yoni Cohen Idov)

Finalists:
You Think You’re Oppressed (Neil Dewer and Hugh Burns)
~(:>0)X (Mollie Gerver and Ronit Prawer)
Shomer Effin Shabbos (Daniel Gindis and Gregg Roman)

Joint Best Speakers: Neil Jewer and Hugh Burns (Both Oxford)

Best ESL speaker: Yoni Cohen (Tel-Aviv University)

The motions:
R1: This house would actually build a mosque in Ground Zero
R2: This house believes that state subsidy for higher education should priorities students whose parents did not have higher education
R3: This house would allow the use of lethal force against intruders in defense of property.
R4: This house would not have a Facebook profile
R5: This house, which is China, would cease all political and economic support to North Korea
R6: This house believes that environmental terrorism is morally justified
SF: This house believes that multi national corporations should trade with rebel groups, and in the areas they control
F: This house would ban all forms of Missionary activity in Israel

It was a great week and we had lots of fun.
Thanks to everyone who contributed and especially to the amazing conveners, Yarden Olivero and Haya Eichler.

We would also like to thank Ben Gurion University for their financial support, as well as "Sia'h vaSig", for donating the financial prizes and subsidizing the arrival of additional excellent judges.
Hope to see you all again soon!
Anat

World Cup debates

Following the recent success of the European Debating Championships broadcasting a live debate from each round online a new online video debate initiative will go live this week.  The first "world cup online debates" will be available from the end of this week.  The format is Australasian style (3 on 3). This year's tournament is contested by 8 teams from 6 countries.

1. Cornell University, USA

2. Universidad Andres Bello, Chile
3. University of Belgrade, Serbia
4. University of Vermont, USA
5. Comunidad de Debate, Venezuela
6. Assumption University, Thailand
7. Peking University, ChinaPEKING UNIVERSITY, CHINA
8. Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela

If everything goes well the organisers plan to hold a larger tournament in 2011.

For more information visit http://debate.uvm.edu/debateblog/worldcup/Welcome.html

The 9th NLS Debate

The National Law School Debate (NLS-D), now on its 9th year, is India's biggest, most prestigious and wildest parliamentary debating tournament. With over 60 teams and participation from across South Asia, a world-class Adjudication Core, and the strongest pool of in-house judges in South Asia, NLS-D raises the bar every year.

The Literary and Debating Society of the National Law School, Bangalore, is pleased to open registratio...n for the 9th National Law School Debate, 2010 to be held from the 6th to the 10th of November, 2010. The NLS Debate has successfully established itself as India (and the subcontinent's) biggest and most competitive debating tournament, which has raised the standard of debate in South Asia in the Asian Parliamentary Debate format. Through the introduction of international adjudication core members and teams, the NLS Debate has always been the trendsetter in the South Asian debate circuit.

This year, we're hoping to continue that tradition and alongside our usual legendary break night and stellar adjudication core, we are also trying to lighten the load on your pocket - with a flat rate of registration for domestic and international participants, as well as deals worked out with our partner airline Jet Airways, we hope to make this easy to access for South East Asia, and provide a platform for a pan Asian debate.

Here's the information you will need –
Registration for participants has two components - the basic cost of INR 600 / USD 12 that covers the rounds of debating, meals as well as the socials; this sum, following the registration, will be expected to be completed through a wire transfer. The remaining sum can be paid upon arrival in Bangalore.

The remaining registration amount of INR 1000 / USD 20 shall cover accommodation in Bangalore for the duration of the tournament, and 'crash' accommodation can also be availed of, which would entail sharing of a hostel room at a reduced cost.

The details regarding the registration payment as well as the accommodation shall be part of, amongst other things, the tournament package that will be sent to every successfully registering institution.

Further, anyone wishing to avail subsidized fares is urged to mail us immediately at lnd.nlsiu@gmail.com, so the information can be forwarded to our Airlines partner.

So, why should you come to the NLS Debate?

1) It's BIG - With a team cap of 80, and an institution cap of 3 teams, this is South Asia's biggest debate, showcasing the depth and breadth of debating in this part of the subcontinent. The returns are proportionally huge, with prize money totaling to INR 150,000 / USD 3300.

2) Our adjudication - We have South Asia's most experienced Adjudication pool, which has members that have broken at UADC, AUDC, All-Asians, WUPID and Worlds - all under one roof, and all of them will be around to judge 7 preliminary and 4 break rounds of Octos, Quarters, Semis and Finals.

Adjudication Core
Logandran Balavijendran - Asian Champion and a Worlds Chief Adjudicator not once, but TWICE. He's going to be the CA of WUDC in Botswana this year, and we're tickled to have him come down for NLS D. Oh, and if you're looking for more about him, he has also been an Australs CA, been a DCA for UADC and AUDC, has been an Australs finalist, a DCA at the Asians BP, a Worlds Octofinalist and a Worlds top 20 speaker.

Suthen Tate Thomas - he has been an Asian Champion, a Worlds DCA, an Australs finalist, a Worlds Octofinalist, a DCA for the Australs, and has been one of the shining examples of Asian debating at its best across the many years that he has been an active force in the Asian and Australasian Debate Circuit. Is also one of the best drinkers of beer, and starter of many infamous 'boat races' involving beer.

We've also invited Ahyoung Kim and Satya Venugopal to come down as our guests for this tournament. Both are slated to be DCAs for UADC 2011 next year. Satya was the best speaker at UADC this year as well as a finalist, while Ahyoung is the CA for Australs next year, and has been a Worlds Quarterfinalist judge. Joining them, we’re going to have various NLS Alumni who’ve taken the tournament to where it now is.

3) It's FUN - With a legendary break night party with flowing alcohol that is the social event of the debate calendar in addition to an opening night dinner, and a closing Championship party along with all sorts of crazy happenings (such as quizzes, a masters tournament, etc.) Also, the NLS Debate is starting right after Diwali, and international teams would be advised to drop down a day early to chill out and watch India's grandest festival, the festival of lights and joy (and delicious food and sweets).

4) Our experience - We have been doing this for the last 8 years, and each year our level of hospitality has ensured that each team gets picked up and dropped, gets accommodation and meals for the entire duration of the tournament. We shall leave no stone unturned to ensure that your time at the NLS D is absolutely enjoyable.

5) For novices – Knowing that not everyone has debated before, we know that some of you might question the wisdom of coming to NLS D if you've never done this before. We recognise that this isn't just about the fun and the competition - it is about developing debating and the kind of skills that go with it. Mindful of that, we have a separate novice break for all those who haven't done this before (or have only done it once before), and there will be a separate break for novice teams with Quarter, Semi and Final rounds.

IMPORTANT - Registration:
Domestic
International
Facebook Group

Contact Information –
1. Badrinarayan Seetharaman, Convenor - +91 99860 55149
2. Pranav Ravikumar, Joint Convenor - +91 99867 86165
3. Vipul Nanda, Press and Publicity - +91 80950 24731

We look forward to seeing you in Bangalore!

Regards,
The Literary and Debating Society,
The National Law School of India University,
Bangalore, India.