The Annual CCJ International Law Moot is an activity in which law students take part in a simulated court proceeding. To bring the proceeding to life, each law faculty or institution represents the claimant or defendant in an Original Jurisdiction case before Judges of the CCJ at the seat of the Court in Trinidad and Tobago. The CCJ views the Moot as an excellent way to introduce regional law students to the tenets of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas and raise awareness of the Court’s Original Jurisdiction.  Â
This year, the Court will host the 14th Annual CCJ International Law Moot on 21 and 22 of March 2024 at the Court’s headquarters in Port of Spain. Seven (7) regional teams will compete in this year’s event:Â
- Eugene Dupuch Law SchoolÂ
- Hugh Wooding Law SchoolÂ
- Norman Manely Law SchoolÂ
- The University of the West Indies, St. AugustineÂ
- The University of the West Indies, Mona Â
- Anton de Kom UniversityÂ
- University of GuyanaÂ
The Norman Manley Law School from Jamaica won the last two competitions, while The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill won the Best Academic Institution prize and the Social Media Spirit prize. The latter was introduced in 2022 to create an engaging environment to raise the profile of the participating teams, increase camaraderie, and extend involvement in the Moot to the wider academic community and the public. Â
The Annual CCJ International Law Moot is an exciting experience! To get in on the action and see our upcoming attorneys from the region, you may tune in live on YouTube to view the Final Moot on Friday, 22nd March, from 1:00 pm AST, which features the last two scheduled teams. To learn more about the Moot question, schedule, and other related matters, you may click on any of the sections below:  Â
- The event programme: Moot ProgrammeÂ
- The final Moot: Link to Final Moot Â
- The judgment and Award Ceremony: Link to Live BroadcastÂ
Click on the image below to view the Highlights from the 2023 Law Moot