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Originally published by Capital Newstop
November 14, 2025
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Supreme Court moot final set for Friday as students tackle refugee rights and AI

The Supreme Court hosts the finals of its Annual Moot Court Competition on Friday, featuring top law students arguing before a five-judge bench on refugee rights, human rights, administrative justice, and artificial intelligence...
✨ Key Highlights
The 2nd Annual Supreme Court Moot Court Competition concludes on Friday, November 15, with law students from sixteen universities across Kenya competing in the finals. A distinguished five-judge bench, including Chief Justice Martha Koome, will preside over arguments concerning refugee rights and artificial intelligence.
- The competition is a key component of the Supreme Court’s mentoring program, designed to nurture future legal professionals.
- The finals will be heard by Chief Justice Martha Koome, Justices Isaac Lenaola, William Ouko, and international judges Katelijne Declerck (Belgium) and Catherine Koutsopoulou (Greece).
- The event serves as a precursor to the International Association of Refugee and Migration Judges (IARMJ) Conference, which Kenya will host from November 17 to 21, 2025.
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