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Kenya's Supreme Court hosts the Annual Moot Court competition on refugee rights
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69331, member: 636"] Kenya's Supreme Court has launched its second annual simulated legal proceeding, drawing participation from 16 universities as part of an initiative to develop future advocates through practical training in courtroom skills and judicial conduct. The competition centers on international refugee and migration law, addressing humanitarian displacement challenges that have intensified globally. Participants will refine their abilities in advocacy presentation, legal analysis, document preparation, and case reasoning throughout the event, which serves as a precursor to the International Association of Refugee and Migration Judges conference scheduled to occur in Nairobi. The judiciary emphasized that hosting this gathering demonstrates Kenya's commitment to advancing legal discourse on migration rights across the African continent. Finalists will present arguments before Supreme Court justices, with the Chief Justice recognizing the winning team for excellence in research and legal presentation. Officials noted the deliberate connection between both events reflects broader efforts to strengthen jurisprudence on human rights issues affecting displaced populations. [/QUOTE]
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