2015 Moot Court Competition - Finals
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2015 PMU HWeek Moot Court Competition Finals
After the elimination rounds on the 5th of April, the PMU HWeek Moot Court Final is now set. Congratulations to Muhammad Almania and Talal Alsheikh who will be representing the Minister of Home Affairs for South Africa and Abdulrahman K. Al-Saloum who will be representing Print Media of South Africa. The case is listed as Print Media South Africa v/s Minister of Home Affairs ([2012] ZACC 22). The case will be presented in the Lecture Hall on the PMU Male Campus at 1 pm before Justices Hornigold, Yaacoub and Corbin. The final is expected to take 45 minutes to 1 hour and everyone is welcome to attend. Please review the rules for non-participant attendees and please congratulate the finalist for PMU’s first-ever Moot Court.
2015 Moot Court Attendees Rule
If you are interested in attending the Moot Court Competition as an attendee and not a participant, you are most welcome. We will however ask that you follow some important rules.
Above all else silence is important. No talking, no cheering, no jeering nor snickering. The competition is designed to follow the decorum of a court room. As such the presiding judge will call the court (competition) to order and the participants will follow the assigned rules for them.
If you are in attendance we ask that you take your seat, you remain quiet and wait until the judge has declared the session over. You will not be allowed to enter the room late. There will likely be a court officer (student ambassador) by the door who will restrict entrance.
Thank you again for your support.