Jill Leen (UHasselt) wins eight edition of NautaDutilh's Interuniversity Moot Court Competition
The eight edition of NautaDutilh's Interuniversity Moot Court Competition took place on 6 May 2016 at the Brussels Palace of Justice.
The purpose of the competition is to introduce law students at an early stage to the skills necessary for the practice of law (including legal analysis, pleading, rhetorical competence and the ability to anticipate unexpected questions).
No less than 20 students from the 3rd Bachelor to the 2nd Master from the University of Leuven (KUL), Antwerp (UAntwerp), Ghent (UGent), Hasselt (UHasselt) and Brussels (VUB) were selected from a substantial group of students and competed for the first place. They went up against each other before a jury of academics, magistrates and legal practitioners.
The six best candidates went through to the final round in which they held a final short and powerful plea. Jill Leen of UHasselt was crowned the winner and secured a summer internship at NautaDutilh, among other prizes. Gregg Moons (VUB) obtained second place and Alexander Bostoen (UHasselt) came third. The other finalists included Charlotte Edwards (VUB), Olja Rudic (UAntwerpen), and Britt Vanluyten (UHasselt).