STU ILS and World Domination
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Six female undergraduate students at St. Thomas University in Frederiction, NB fell in love with American Moot Court. The amount time spent reading and analyzing complex legal court precedent was thrilling and worth every sleepless night. Once the American Moot season ended, we set our sights higher and entered the Annual Nelson Mandela International Human Rights Moot Court Competition. The competition is open to all undergraduates and masters of law programs in world. After 6 months of learning the workings of international treaties, conventions and domestic laws from Austria to Zambia we submitted our memorials and waited to hear if we successfully ranked in the top 5 of North America, Western Europe and Oceania...we did. Alongside Yale Law School and Oxford University we have qualifed in the top 25 in the world and are headed to Geneva to compete at the UN Office of the High Comissioner for Human Rights on July 17th-July 21st.
We are asking for donations to help cover costs of airfare, travel within Geneva and meals.
Every bit helps and thanks in advance!
-St. Thomas International Moot Court Society
We are asking for donations to help cover costs of airfare, travel within Geneva and meals.
Every bit helps and thanks in advance!
-St. Thomas International Moot Court Society
Organizer
Navy Vezina
Organizer
Fredericton, NB