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Tuesday, 14 July 2026

Application open: Helga Pedersen Moot Court Competition

Moot Court

Oral Pleading on the premises of the Council of Europe, (c) Fischer-Lessiak

The Helga Pedersen Moot Court Competition simulates a procedure before the European Court of Human Rights. The competition offers students from all over Europe a unique opportunity to study human rights in a hands-on way.

Did you ever wonder whether you have what it takes to take a case to the European Court of Human Rights? You can find out in this Moot Court and follow in the footsteps of last year's highly succesful team seen at a pleading at the Council of Europe in the picture above!

The Moot Court comprises the preparation of written submissions (until December), oral proceedings and participation in a regional moot court round at a European university (February/March) and (upon qualification) the final round at the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg (June).

We are looking for a maximum of four motivated law students for the team representing the University of Graz. Apply for the moot court and preparatory courses amounting to 18 ECTS (Module N) with a letter of motivation and a short CV (deadline: 30 September, 23:59) to gerd.oberleitner(at)uni-graz.at and gregor.fischer(at)uni-graz.at!

More information at https://helgapedersenmoot.elsa.org/

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Highly Skilled in Human Rights

Our faculty’s Helga Pedersen Moot Court Competition team was in top form in the final oral round in Strasbourg (1-5 June 2026), made it to the semifinals and hereby secured a spot among the best four teams in Europe.

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