The Moot Team of the Faculty of Law, KNUST is in Washington DC, U.S.A. to represent Ghana in the 2019 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition after having emerged as the national champions in the qualifying rounds held in February 2019.

The Jessup Moot Court, organized by the International Law Students Association based in Washington DC, U.S.A, is the largest global competition for law students in which Teams from over 600 law schools compete by arguing pertinent questions of International Law before a panel of judges in a simulated session of the International Court of Justice. This year’s Competition focuses on issues relating to the responsibility of states for the internationally wrongful acts of multinational corporations operating within their territories; protection of the environment and endangered species; the religious and cultural rights of indigenous peoples; and the intellectual property rights in the traditional medicinal knowledge of indigenous peoples.

The Faculty’s Moot Court Team (comprising Mr Oliver Fobi, Ms Esther Aforo Ofosuhene, Mr Ezekiel Codjoe, Ms Adwo Owusu-Ansah and Ms Abena Achiaa Otuo) competed in the Ghana Qualifying Rounds of the Competition that was held from 11—14 February 2019 at GIMPA in Accra. The Team made history on Thursday 14 February 2019 when it emerged the National Champions of the 2019 Ghana Qualifying Rounds. In addition to winning the National Rounds, the Team won Best Memorial Award for being the Team that wrote the best-written submission (arguments). Ms Esther Aforo Ofusuhene, a member of the KNUST Moot Court Team, was also adjudged as the Best Oralist in the Competition.

With this feat, the Moot Court Team has again qualified to participate in the International Rounds of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition taking place in Washington DC from 31 March to 6 April 2019 and has made history as the first Faculty of Law in Ghana to win the National Rounds of the Jessup Moot Court for three successive years.

The 2019 team is coached by Dr Ernest Owusu-Dapaa, Mr Christopher Nyenive and Dr Samuel Boadi Adarkwah under the auspices of the Dean of the Law Faculty, Professor Lydia A. Nkansah.

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