National Student Competition

Gender Justice
Moot Court

Empowering the next generation of law students to challenge structural inequalities through oral arguments and advocacy.

Explore Moot Court

What is the Moot Court?

The Gender Justice Moot Court is a national-level competition for undergraduate law students across Vietnam. It provides a structured and practice-oriented platform for developing legal research, written advocacy, and oral argumentation skills, while integrating gender justice principles into legal reasoning.

Why participate?

Participants will gain invaluable experience and skills:

Develop legal research and memorial writing skills

Strengthen oral advocacy and boardroom presentation

Learn to identify gender-based inequalities in law

Gain experience with digital litigation tools (E-Court)

Engage with national and international experts

Who can join?

Open to undergraduate law students nationwide who are passionate about gender justice and legal advocacy.

  • Undergraduate law students
  • Teams from universities across Vietnam
  • Open to institutions nationwide
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Competition Structure

The competition is organized in multiple interactive stages:

01

Training Phase

National online training sessions on gender justice, legal research, and advocacy.

02

Written Memorials

Submission and evaluation of structured legal arguments from teams.

03

Virtual Hearings (E-Court)

Online oral rounds using a simulated digital courtroom environment.

04

Grand Finale (In-person)

Final round held at UEL campus with expert judges and live argumentation.

Join the Moot Court ( To Be Updated )

Ready to challenge yourself and contribute to gender justice in Vietnam? Explore the resources below and register your team.

Register your team → Competition Rules Training Materials