The winning team shall be the team participating in the final round with the highest aggregate score out of 400 based on its oral hearing score in the final round. The other team participating in the final round shall be the runner-up team.
The winning team shall be awarded a trophy and the prize of an overseas field trip, which will worth equivalent to a maximum of USD800 per person (restricted to mooters) that will enhance the understanding on the application of the International Humanitarian Law.
The runner-up team shall be awarded a certificate and the prize of a field trip, which will worth equivalent to a maximum of USD400 per person (restricted to mooters), to a country in the Asia-Pacific region, including a visit to an ICRC regional or country team.
The counsel with the highest average score out of 200 in the oral hearings of the two general rounds shall be adjudged the Best Mooter and shall be awarded a certificate.
The counsel with the second and third highest average score out of 200 in the oral hearings of the two general rounds shall receive the first and second honorable mention respectively and shall each be awarded a certificate.
The memorial with the highest average score out of 100 shall be adjudged the Best Memorial and the team that submitted such memorial shall be awarded a certificate.
The memorials with the second and third highest average score out of 100 shall be adjudged the first and second honourable submission respectively and shall each be awarded a certificate.
The Organizing Committee may in its discretion decide to award alternative prizes in lieu of the prizes described above.