IX International Moot Court Competition in Law & Religion
The International Moot Court Competition in Law & Religion offers a unique platform for college students to engage with complex legal issues at the intersection of law and religion. Hosted in Rome, ITA, this event challenges participants to apply international legal principles to hypothetical cases, fostering critical thinking and advocacy skills. The competition aims to deepen understanding of how legal frameworks address religious freedom and related human rights in a global context. Participants will develop their abilities in legal research, argumentation, and public speaking, essential skills for future careers in law, diplomacy, and international relations. The competition's focus on law and religion provides a specialized area of study, encouraging students to explore nuanced legal interpretations and diverse cultural perspectives.
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 IX International Moot Court Competition in Law & Religion, plus lessons and profiles to go deeper.
Country profiles
The states in play, with the data that shapes their stance