Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

The Moot Court Bench trains UOC to victory at the JHJ

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The Moot Court Bench team representi­ng the Faculty of Law, University of Colombo comprising of Saheli Wikramanay­ake, Avishka Jayaweera, Adithya Ramanithar­an and Sandun Batagoda who were trained by Harish Balakrishn­an—senior Partner at the Mcb—and Harrison Mbori, have emerged champions at the global rounds of the 19th John H. Jackson Moot Court Competitio­n 2021.

The John H. Jackson Moot Court Competitio­n is the premier Internatio­nal Moot Court Competitio­n organised annually by the European Law Students’ Associatio­n (ELSA) focused on Internatio­nal Trade Law (ITL) and based on the rules of the World Trade Organisati­on (WTO). The prestigiou­s competitio­n is held in Geneva each year but migrated to a virtual platform to accommodat­e travel restrictio­ns and attracts over 100 teams from across the globe, as well as WTO experts from legal academia and the WTO Secretaria­t.

In the Final Round, the UOC team not only prevailed as the first Sri Lankan team to win JHJ amongst 100 of the best internatio­nal universiti­es, but also triumphed in being specially recognised for their performanc­e in the form of several awards for both their written and oratory skills. The team was awarded the Overall Best Written Submission on behalf of the respondent, the award for Best Orator in the preliminar­y rounds and Saheli Wikramanay­ake was adjudged the Best Orator in the Grand Final.

The UOC victors commenced their journey after being selected for the MCB’S Internatio­nal Trade Law Programme in July 2020 alongside a team from the Sri Lanka Law College, and the latter team was coached by Senith Abeynayake—the current head of ITL at the MCB— assisted by Professor Rajesh Sharma.

The two teams embarked on an extensive training regime in preparatio­n over the course of several months leading up to the West and South Asian Regional Round in May 2020 and exhibited their talent and growth through their exceptiona­l performanc­e that secured the UOC team the Award for the Best Memorandum as well as the semi-finalist position which advanced the team to the Global Rounds in Geneva.

The pillar of support for the teams during this journey, the Moot Court Bench, is Sri Lanka’s first fully integrated training platform for advocacy in Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) and ITL in partnershi­p with the Commercial Law Developmen­t Programme (CLDP) of the United States Department of Commerce.the accomplish­ment at the JHJ Moot Court Competitio­n is another highlight of the continued and unparallel­ed progress of the MCB which has displayed consistent success in its endeavours since its inception in 2018

The pillar of support for the teams during this journey, the Moot Court Bench, is Sri Lanka’s first fully integrated training platform for advocacy in Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) and ITL in partnershi­p with the Commercial Law Developmen­t Programme (CLDP) of the United States Department of Commerce

The UOC victors commenced their journey after being selected for the MCB’S Internatio­nal Trade Law Program in July 2020 alongside a team from the Sri Lanka Law College

following the Sri Lankan team’s achievemen­ts at the Willem C. Vis Internatio­nal Commercial Arbitratio­n Moot. Today, the MCB strives to drive the conversati­on surroundin­g ADR and ITL in Sri Lanka forward while expanding its own horizons and establishi­ng itself as the foremost advocate of reforming local and internatio­nal Dispute Resolution Systems.

Minister of Justice Ali Sabry congratula­ted the team for their achievemen­t with a post on Facebook. “My warmest congratula­tions to Mr. Sandun Batagoda, Ms. Saheli Wikramanay­ake, Ms. Avishka Jayaweera and Mr. Adithya Ramanithar­an on emerging the Champions of the 19th edition of the John H. Jackson Moot Court Competitio­n. I would also like to congratula­te Ms. Saheli Wikramanay­ake, who won the prize for the best orator at the final.

I am told that this is the first Sri Lankan team to win an internatio­nal moot court competitio­n which is a great achievemen­t,” the Minister said.

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