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University of Guyana Law Society Hosts Inaugural Inter-School Moot Competition

Law Facility Head of Department, Justice Kenneth Benjamin (file photo)

The University of Guyana Law Society recently organized its first inter-school moot competition, marking a return after a two-year hiatus as part of the faculty’s law week observances.

The inaugural competition saw sixth form students from various schools showcasing their public speaking and advocacy skills, portraying themselves as budding attorneys.

Participating schools included President’s College, St. Roses High, Queen’s College, McKenzie High, and New Amsterdam Multilateral School.

Students expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to hone their skills and gain practical experience in legal advocacy.

They emphasized the relevance of such experiences for future legal professionals.

Justice Kenneth Benjamin, Head of the Department for the Law Faculty, shared his expectations for the competition.

He emphasized the importance of developing advocacy skills, which are not only essential for aspiring lawyers but also valuable in other professional spheres.

Justice Benjamin expressed hope that the competition would continue annually, providing students with a platform to enhance their skills and knowledge.

The event signifies the University of Guyana’s commitment to fostering legal education and providing students with practical opportunities to develop their professional skills.

As the competition concludes, participants and organizers alike look forward to its continuation in the coming years.

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