The moot, which is named after Professor Ian Fletcher, was established in 2017 as the first-ever moot on cross-border insolvency law. The Fletcher Moot encourages the best and brightest students around the globe to learn about international insolvency law and international commercial litigation. The competition is dedicated to raising the profile of insolvency and restructuring within the university curriculum.
Students will have a chance to engage with their peers, judges and members of international insolvency bodies. It also provides an avenue for academics, judges and a diverse range of insolvency experts to collaborate in mentoring the next generation of lawyers.
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