Winners Baker Mckenzie Children's Rights Moot Court Competition 2025 
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JGLS wins Baker Mckenzie Children's Rights Moot

The team competed against 31 teams from 20 countries.

Hiranya Bhandarkar

A team from Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) has won the Baker McKenzie and Leiden University Children's Rights Moot Court Competition 2025.

The team comprised Kashvi Choudhary, Nalin Arora, Apala and Vaneet Kumar. They competed against the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa in the final round.

32 teams from 20 countries competed on a moot problem surrounding a fictional state's violations of child rights including the recruitment of children into armed groups, their exposure to violence and the government's complicity and denial of justice.

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