Mooting

Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) International Law Moot Competition

"The Caribbean Court of Justice’s Annual International Law Moot Court Competition was inaugurated in 2009 to encourage law students to become familiar with the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas, the instruments establishing the CCJ and other areas of International Law."

The Jessup Moot Court Competition

The Jessup Moot Court Competition is a prestigious moot court competition that attracts law students from over 500 law schools in more than 80 countries. Each year thousands of law students from around the world work all year long on the Jessup Problem.

The Inter-American Human Rights Moot Court Competition

The Inter-American Human Rights Moot Court Competition is a unique trilingual (English, Portuguese, and Spanish) competition established to train law students how to use the Inter-American human rights legal system as a legitimate forum for redressing human rights violations. Since its inception in 1995, the yearly Competition has trained over 2500 students and faculty participants from over 294 universities throughout the Americas and beyond.

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