Maastricht team in final European Law Moot Court in Luxemburg again
From 23-25 February, Maastricht’s European Law Moot Court team took part in the regional finals held in Gothenburg, Sweden. The team, composed of Dina Grego, Jihane Mirode, Christine Recker and Ilja Terwinghe won the final battle and will go to the all-European finals in Luxemburg which will be held on 31 March 2017. The team was coached by Pauline Melin and Alexander Hoogenboom.
From 23-25th of February, Maastricht’s European Law Moot Court team took part in the regional finals held in Gothenburg, Sweden. The team, composed of Dina Grego, Jihane Mirode, Christine Recker and Ilja Terwinghe
and coached by Pauline Melin and Alexander Hoogenboom won the final battle and will go to the all-European finals in Luxemburg.
Jihane, as Advocate-General, performed very well and brought very original arguments to the competition (as confided by one of the judges) but lost in the finals against the A-G of HECS Paris.
Christine, Ilja and Dina each performed exceptionally good throughout both days and the team reached the finals beating inter alia Columbia University and Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas. In a true nail biter, the team managed to finally overcome Hague University and will be going to the All-European Finals on 31 March 2017 in Luxemburg!
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