Associate Professor Peter Billings, of the TC Beirne School of Law, The
University of Queensland, specializes in Administrative Law, Refugee Law
and aspects of Social Security Law.
He has supervised teams from the University of Queensland (UQ) competing
in the National Administrative Appeals Tribunal Mooting Competition since
2008. UQ has won the competition on four occasions and been runner-up
once over the past eight years.
Peter also supervises students in the ‘NOOT’ - Negotiating Outcomes on
Time - competition which the AAT co-ordinates. UQ won the inaugural
competition in 2014 and were runners-up in 2015.
Professor Anthony E. Cassimatis, also of the TC Beirne School of Law,
specialises in Public International Law and Administrative Law.
He began supervising UQ teams competing in the Philip C Jessup
International Law Moot Court Competition in 1996 and teams he has guided
in this competition have won the Australian regional rounds of the
competition (2005, 2012 and 2014), the world championship rounds (2005
and 2014) and the Richard R Baxter Award for best research in the global
competition (2004 and 2014).
He has judged in the Australian regional rounds of the Jessup moot
competition, has administered the Australian regional rounds and has judged
in the international finals of the Jessup moot competition in Washington DC
(including a quarter-final in 2015 and a semi-final in 2016).
Professor Sarah Derrington is the Academic Dean and Head of School at
the TC Beirne School of Law, The University of Queensland. She specializes
in Carriage of Goods By Sea, Admiralty Law and Marine Insurance.
Sarah has supervised students participating in the International Maritime Law
Arbitration Moot for nearly two decades with great success, most recently
coaching the UQ team to victory in 2013 in the United Kingdom, and
coaching teams to the semi-finals in 2014, 2015 and 2016 respectively.
Professor Gabriël A. Moens is Emeritus Professor of Law, The University of
Queensland.
In 1997 and 2000 he successfully coached the TC Beirne School of Law (The
University of Queensland) team to win the prestigious Willem C. Vis
International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Vienna, Austria. He also
co-coached the winning City University of Hong Kong team in the Ninth
Willem C. Vis (East) Moot in 2012 and the 20th Willem C. Vis Moot in
Vienna in 2013.
He is a Fellow (FCIArb) and Chartered Arbitrator (CArb) of the Chartered
Institute of Arbitrators, London and Fellow and Deputy Secretary General of
the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA).
xii Acknowledgements
Gabriël serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the ACICA Review and is the
co-author of a Commentary on the ACICA Arbitration Rules.