Posted by The Law School
10 September 2025(Applicants will need to be an LLM student or in the final year of their LLB.)
Do you want to showcase your advocacy skills on the biggest stage in EU law?
This is a unique opportunity for you to:
Students will be coached by two former Regional Champions.
About the Competition
Teams of three students prepare written pleadings on an EU law case. The best teams progress to the European Final at the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg, where they will plead before CJEU judges.
More details: europeanlawmootcourt.eu
Application deadline: Friday 10 October
If you are ambitious, motivated, and ready for the challenge, get in touch with Director of Mooting, Negotiating and Client Interviewing, Adam NichollsĀ at: mooting@exeter.ac.uk
Letās take Exeter to Luxembourg!
Register for the opportunity to take part in theĀ Junior Lawyers CommitteeāsĀ annual human rights moot competition, organised by the Junior Lawyers Committee. Youāll have the chance to argue in front of eminent practitioners and members of the judiciary, to sharpen your written and oral advocacy, and fuel those all-important applications for training contracts and pupillage by showing a real interest in human rights. Finalists will have the experience of appearing in the Royal Courts of Justice (RCJ) and battling it out over fascinating topical issues in human rights law.
The Competition Timetable
For general information about Mooting, which is particularly useful if this is your first year, visit our webpage here.