Grand Final of the Herbert Smith Freehills Disability Mooting Championship 14 November: Oxford v Cambridge and Panel Discussion

by | Nov 13, 2020

Both the Grand Final and Panel Discussion will take place online 14 November 2020, 2:45PM to 6:00PM. Register here for the webinar link.

About The Herbert Smith Freehills Disability Mooting Championship: Oxford v Cambridge

This prestigious moot court competition has been established by the Oxford Law Faculty to promote the intellectual study of disability and its intersection with domestic and international law. The free event is kindly supported by Herbert Smith Freehills. Members of the University, invited guests and members of the public are welcome to attend the Grand Final and Panel Discussion.

Grand Final

You are invited to attend the Grand Final of the Herbert Smith Freehills Oxford Disability Mooting Championship, which will take place online at 3PM on Saturday, 14 November 2020. Watch skilled law students go head to head in this mock court case to debate a legal problem about issues affecting persons with a disability. The talented finalists will showcase the challenges faced by academics and legal practitioners who work in this field. Audience members will have the opportunity to hear the reasoning of these senior judges and witness their interactions with contestants. You can access the Moot Problem here (accessible read version available here). Trigger Warning: Please note that the moot problem contains references to violence.

Further information can be found on the Law Faculty website here.

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