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==Moot problem in 2010-11==
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==Moot Documents for 2010-11 Competition==
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===[http://www.commonwealthlaw2011.org/images/stories/pdf/mootproblem.pdf Moot Problem]===
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===[http://www.commonwealthlaw2011.org/images/stories/pdf/cleamootrules.pdf Moot Rules===
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===[http://www.commonwealthlaw2011.org/images/stories/pdf/mootregistration.pdf Registration Form]===
  
 
==Previous winners==
 
==Previous winners==

Revision as of 15:38, 8 December 2010

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Organisers

The Commonwealth Moot is an initiative of the Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA) and the Commonwealth Lawyers Association (CLA). It is an ‘invitation-only’ Moot, being limited to representatives from regions of the Commonwealth. The regions, for the this purpose are North America, United Kingdom, Caribbean, South Asia (India), South Asia (Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka), South East Asia, West Africa , East Africa, Southern Africa, Australasia (Australia and New Zealand send separate teams), and the Pacific.<ref>http://www.commonwealthlaw2011.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=36&Itemid=37</ref>

The Commonwealth Foundation and the Commonwealth Lawyers’ Association provide funds to assist teams from developing Commonwealth countries with travel costs and provide accommodation free of cost to all the teams for the period the moot is held.

Location

TBC

Dates of moot in 2010-11

5th to 9th February 2011

Moot Documents for 2010-11 Competition

Moot Problem

[http://www.commonwealthlaw2011.org/images/stories/pdf/cleamootrules.pdf Moot Rules

Registration Form

Previous winners

  • 1983 (in Hong Kong) - Australia
  • 1986 (in Jamaica) - United Kingdom
  • 1990 (in New Zealand) - United Kingdom
  • 1993 (in Cyprus) - Canada
  • 1996 (in Canada) - Australia
  • 1999 (in Malaysia) - South Africa
  • 2001 (in Sri Lanka) - United Kingdom
  • 2003 (in Australia) - United Kingdom
  • 2005 (in United Kingdom) – Canada
  • 2007 (in Kenya) – Australia
  • 2009 (in Hong Kong) - South Africa<ref>http://www.commonwealthlaw2011.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=36&Itemid=37</ref>


References

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External links