Asians British Parliament
ABP, or Asians British Parliamentary Debate Championships (commonly referred to as ABP, and sometimes Asians BP) is an annual debate tournament for universities across Asia. Alongside UADC, it is one of the largest, premier tournaments across Asia, held usually during the middle of the year. The debates are held in the British Parliament format. It is hosted by different universities across Asia, based on a bidding system organized by a council composed of representatives from universities all over Asia that attend the competition.
History[edit]
Council[edit]
Past champions[edit]
Year | Host | Main champion | Runners-up | ESL Champion | Tabs link |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Chulalongkorn University, Thailand | ||||
2009 | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example |
2010 | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example |
2011 | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example |
2012 | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example |
2013 | China | Example | Example | Example | Example |
2014 | Borneo | ||||
2015 | Asia Pacific University, Malaysia | Nanyang Technological University 1 (???, ???)[1] | Universiti Teknologi MARA 1 (Mifzal Mohammed, Jasmine Abdullah), International Islamic University 1 (Mubarrat Wassey, Syed Saddiq), National University of Singapore 1 (???, ???) | Example | Example |
2016[2] | Jakarta | International Islamic University of Malaysia 1 (Mubarrat Wassey, Ameera Moore)[3] | Nanyang Technological University 1 (Yi-An Shih, ???), Singapore Management University 2 (???, ???), Yale-Nus College 3 (???, ???) | Example | Example |
2017 | Krabi | ??? (???, ???) | Ateneo de Manila University 1 (Mika Filoteo, Katrina Chan), ??? (???, ???), ??? (???, ???) | ||
2018[4] | Hanoi | International Islamic University of Malaysia 1 (Khalis Khalid, Syarif Fakhri) | International Islamic University of Malaysia 3 (Ameer John, Hilmy Yazid), Institute of Business Administration University of Dhaka 1 (Sourodip Paul, Sajid Asbat Khandaker), Taylor's University 1 (Amrit Agastia, Dev Sachdev) | ||
2019[5] | Yogyakarta | SolBridge International School of Business 1 (Sally Lee, Leomar Doctolero)[6] | Ateneo de Manila University 2 (Jaime Siy, Sally Lee), National University of Singapore 1 (??, Sher May Nar), Singapore Management University 1 (Adil Hakeem, ??) | not accessible | |
2020 | Malaysia |
Motions[edit]
Year | AdjCore | Motions |
---|---|---|
2008 | Example | Example |
2009 | Example | Example |
2010 | Example | Example |
2011 | Example | Example |
2012 | Example | Example |
2013 | Example | Example |
2014 | Example | Example |
2015 | Example | Example |
2016 | Example | Example |
2017 | Example | Example |
2018 | Example | Example |
2019 | Example | Example |
2020 | Example | Example |
References[edit]
External links[edit]
This article "Asians British Parliament" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Asians British Parliament. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.