Moot court

Moot Court:
A moot court is a simulation of a real court in both civil and criminal cases. It is usually presented in a courtroom equipped as a law court. Relevant cases are carefully selected. Students play various judicial roles (judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, etc.) in a gradual manner, in accordance with the practice in ordinary courts.

Faculty of Law Participates in the Christoph Heinz African Human Rights Moot Court Competition
Under the patronage of: Prof. Dr. Amal Lotfy, Dean of the Faculty - Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdellah, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs

The Faculty of Law, Helwan University, Arabic Department and the English Legal Studies Program participated in the 31st edition of the Christoph Heinz African Human Rights Moot Court Competition at the Faculty of Law, British University in Egypt, from July 25-30, 2022. The Arabic Department team was supervised by Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdellah, Assistant Professor of Criminal Law and Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, while the English Legal Studies Program team was supervised by Dr. Haitham Saber, a civil law lecturer at the college, honored the participating teams from Helwan University with certificates of appreciation. This represents an added value for the Faculty of Law at Helwan University, as it partners with African and Egyptian universities in all languages. This connects theoretical approaches with practical applications in local and international courts and encourages outstanding students according to the requirements of the labor market.

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