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Paula Sparks World Moot in International Law and Animal Rights 2nd Edition

Tue 10 Mar

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Harvard Lecture Theatre

The second edition of the world’s first global competition on legal advocacy and policy negotiation in animal rights.

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Paula Sparks World Moot in International Law and Animal Rights 2nd Edition
Paula Sparks World Moot in International Law and Animal Rights 2nd Edition

Time & Location

10 Mar 2026, 09:00 – 12 Mar 2026, 17:00

Harvard Lecture Theatre, Alan Walters Building, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK

About the event

The 2nd edition of the WMILAR will be hosted by the Multispecies Collective at the University of Birmingham.



About The WMILAR


WMILAR: the world's first global moot competition and training courses on animal rights The WMILAR combines traditional aspects of law and policy with contemporary issues of animal rights to train future generations in securing balanced protections for all sentient life. It does so through a policy negotiation and legal advocacy competition, and training courses that enhance the skills needed to succeed in these areas.


Learn more at the WMILAR website here.


The 2nd Edition


The 2nd edition of the WMILAR will consist of:


Moot Court


The Moot Court Competition will be based on Public International Law, with a focus on animal rights and their interplay with other areas of global concern, including, among others, the protection of human rights and the environment. As such, each issue of the compromis will focus on the interactions of Animal Rights Law with International Human Rights Law, International Environmental Law, etc. The compromis will be based on a fictitious version of our world in which one or more International Animal Rights Law instruments exist, in addition to the laws that already exist in our real world on International Human Rights Law, International Environmental Law, etc. Participants will be expected to engage with multinational instruments, customary international law, general principles of law, domestic and multinational jurisprudence, and writings of jurists, legal philosophers, and legal theorists—actual and fictitious. They will first produce and electronically submit written submissions in the form of a memorandum, and then, during the competition rounds, present their oral arguments to a panel of expert competition judges, selected from International Law and Animal Law, comprising both scholars and industry practitioners.


Policy Negotiation


The Policy Negotiation Competition will be based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with a focus on policies concerning animal rights and their interplay with other areas of global concern, including, among others, human rights and environmental protection. As such, each policy of the negotiation problem will focus on the interaction of animal interests with humans, the environment, etc. The Negotiation problem will be based on a fictitious version of our world, in which one or more policies concerning animals are proposed. Participants will be expected to engage with multinational instruments, academic research, and writings—actual and fictitious. They will first produce and electronically submit written submissions in the form of a policy paper, and then, during the competition rounds, present their oral submissions to a panel of expert competition judges, selected from International Policy and Animal Policy, comprising both scholars and industry practitioners.


Training Courses


The WMILAR also exists to train university students and teachers in mooting/negotiating and moot/negotiation coaching, through a two-pronged training course. For students, the WMILAR is an exciting opportunity to develop research, writing, and presentation skills necessary for effective animal rights advocacy and negotiation, international, regional, or domestic. For teachers, the WMILAR helps develop the pedagogical skills necessary to effectively coach moots/negotiations. Experts in mooting, negotiating, and coaching from across the globe come together to deliver high-quality training for 12 hours per course. Through the support of these specialist training experts, all participants will develop their legal or teaching skills and finish with a strong grounding in the intricacies of their respective crafts.

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