Helsinki Information Law Moot Court 2026
The Helsinki Information Law Moot Court is an academic competition designed for college-level students to engage with complex issues at the intersection of law and information. Participants will develop their legal research, writing, and oral advocacy skills by addressing a hypothetical case concerning contemporary challenges in information law. The event provides a platform for aspiring legal professionals to deepen their understanding of this rapidly evolving field and to network with peers and experts. Hosted in Helsinki, FIN, the moot court offers a focused environment for rigorous legal debate. It emphasizes critical thinking and the application of legal principles to novel scenarios presented by advancements in technology and information governance. The competition aims to foster a new generation of legal minds equipped to navigate the intricacies of information law.
Country perspectives
Where the most-relevant 1 countries stand on the dominant committee topic. Click through for the full country profile.
Key terms & resources
The concepts worth knowing before Helsinki Information Law Moot Court 2026, plus lessons and profiles to go deeper.
Country profiles
The states in play, with the data that shapes their stance
In the news
Recent reporting to ground your prep