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GNLU qualifies World Rounds of Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, 2022

The qualifying team consists of Keertana Venkatesh, Bharatt Goel, Rishab Aggarwal, Keshav Somani and Yash Khanna.

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A team comprising of Keertana Venkatesh, Bharatt Goel, Rishab Aggarwal, Keshav Somani and Yash Khanna of the Gujarat National Law University was adjudged as the runners-up in the Indian Rounds of Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, 2022 thus qualifying for the World Rounds scheduled to be held in the last week of March 2022.

In addition to this, Keertana Venkatesh, Keshav Somani and Yash Khanna were adjudged as the second best, fourth best and ninth Best Oralist respectively.

Moreover, the team was also awarded the citation for the fifth Best Memorial.

The India rounds were hosted by Amity Law School, Noida in association with International Law Student Association (ILSA), and were conducted virtually from 24 February to 27 February, 2022.

This edition’s problem concerns human rights on the Internet, data theft, the secession of part of a nation's territory, and foreign election interference.

(This note was shared by Gyanda Kakar Student at Gujarat National Law University)

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