Midlands State University: Taking the law out of the books



A team from Midlands State University is currently representing Zimbabwe in the 28th edition of the Jean-Pictet International Humanitarian Law Moot Competition taking place in Évian-les-Bains (France) and Geneva (Switzerland) until the 26th of March 2016. The team comprising Sandra Kabaya, Brian Madziva and Zwelithini Xaba is already in France for the competition.

 The Jean-Pictet Competition is the leading international humanitarian law moot court competition, and one of the most innovative training programmes in public international law for law students. Every year, approximately 150 students representing forty-eight universities from around the world take part in this unique and world-renowned event. Since its inception in 1989, almost 3,000 students from approximately 220 universities and seventy-five countries have participated in the Competition.
Source: http://www.msu.ac.zw/

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