Future lawyers show their mettle


(From left) Gabrielle Nicholas Rohan V. Ravindran, Lily Sabreena Mastura, Nur Aliya Ayob and Hazeeq Fadzli Hasrul Sani of Universiti Malaya, which emerged as first runner-up, with the champions, National University of Singapore students Ryan Kwan Kay Tzen, Fiona Ng, Adeline Tan Mu Shan and Rachel Ang Shu Yien.

THE major prizes at the recent inaugural Tun Suffian International Human Rights Law Moot Court Competition were won by law schools from Singapore and Thailand.

National University of Singapore (NUS) emerged as champions with one of their speakers, Ryan Kwan Kay Tzen, bagging the Best Oralist award while the Best Memorial Award went to Thammasat University from Thailand for their outstanding written submission.

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