
The PricewaterhouseCoopers Oxford IV 2009 was won by Yale A (Grant May & Steven Kryger),
debating the motion 'This House Believes That Terrorism Is A Legitimate Mode Of Resistance For Rebel
Groups With Just Causes'.
Adam Goldstein (MIT A) topped the speaker tab.
The ESL Competition was won by Leiden B (Rogier Baart & Koen van Schie), debating the motion 'This House Would Always
Offer Governments Ousted By Military Coups Support In Exchange For Allowing Us To Arrange And Oversee Free And Fair
Elections After Their Reinstatement'.
Angelica Mangahas (ADMU A) topped the ESL speaker tab.
Previous Winners
Previous winners of the Oxford Union Society Intervarsity have been:
2008: Middle Temple (Daniel Warents & Doug Cochran)
2007: Cambridge (Sam Block & Adam Bott)
2006: Yale (Dave Denton & Adam Chilton)
2005: Cambridge (David Tite & Adam Bott)
2004: Cambridge (Patrick Emerson & Harriet Jones-Fenleigh)
2003: City (Seb Isaac & Simon Milnes)
2002: Middle Temple (Alex Deane & Jeremy Briar)
2001: UCD (Colin Walsh & Paul Brady)
2000: Lincolns Inn (Dennis Kavanagh & George Payne)
1999: Durham (John Tomsky & Mike Ripley)
1998: Edinburgh (Wilkins & Page)
1997: Inns of Court School of Law (Jon Adkin & John Hough)
1996: Grays Inns (Andy George & Tim Green)
1995: Edinburgh (Gavin MacColl & Murning)
1994: Joint win: Cambridge (Neil Sheldon & Stephen Pitel) and Middle Temple (Graeme Halkerston & David Savage)
1993: Cambridge (Gavin MacColl & Neil Sheldon)
1992: Edinburgh (Stephen Magee & Panayides)
1991: Middle Temple (Penny & ?)
Tabs
The 2009 tab can be found here, and the 2008 tab here.
Tabs for the 5 years of the Oxford IV previous to that can be found on below (with thanks to BritishDebate.com):
- 2007 Oxford IV Full Tab
- 2006 Oxford IV Full Tab
- 2005 Oxford IV Full Tab
- 2004 Oxford IV Full Tab
- 2003 Oxford IV Full Tab