The Faculty of Law at Middle East University secured second place in a prestigious moot court competition. Held at the King Hussein Foundation, the event witnessed extensive participation from law students representing various public and private Jordanian universities.
Notably, this achievement is the result of integrated efforts to prepare and qualify students for the legal profession. Throughout the proceedings, the participating team demonstrated an advanced level of legal proficiency, analytical prowess, and oral advocacy, alongside exceptional teamwork and critical thinking skills within a simulated judicial environment.
In recognition of their efforts, the university was represented by students Dima Obeidat, Ahmad Al-Sabteen, Joud Jaber, and Malak Al-Shawabkeh. Ultimately, this high-calibre experience has significantly refined their legal skill sets, enhancing their readiness to enter the professional labour market with competence and distinction.
