ATU Moot Team shines in Intellectual Property Competitions at University of Oxford

04 February 2024 | 13:32 All News Awards and Achievements Research
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In the preliminary rounds of the Intellectual Property Moot Competitions hosted by the University of Oxford, the moot court team from Allameh Tabataba'i University (ATU), Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, obtained the necessary scores to be admitted into the oral stage of these international competitions.
ATU Moot Team shines in Intellectual Property Competitions at University of Oxford

In the preliminary rounds of the Intellectual Property Moot Competitions hosted by the University of Oxford, the moot court team from Allameh Tabataba'i University (ATU), Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, obtained the necessary scores to be admitted into the oral stage of these international competitions.

ATU's moot court team comprises Ali Kamali, a student specializing in intellectual property law; Ehsan Gerdabi, a student of international commercial law; and Reyhaneh Ashtiani, an ATU alumni. Given the team's remarkable performance in the written section of the twenty-first edition of the Intellectual Property Simulation Competitions held at the University of Oxford, the team was admitted into the oral stage for the first time in ATU's history. In the oral round, 28 teams will compete from universities all around the world.

The University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford, the University of Ottawa (Canada), and the University of Sydney (Australia) are among the teams with which ATU's team will compete in the next round. The oral stage of the competition is scheduled to take place from 24 to 26 February 2024 at the University of Oxford.

 

Last Update At : 04 February 2024