Success of BH Law Faculties students at the Vis Moot competition in Vienna
Members of the team of the Faculty of Law at the University of Zenica and their trainer, Prof. Dr. Zlatan Meškić achieved the success for BiH. There are a few nice and joyful news, so she needs to add one more. The winning team at this competition was Pennsylvania State University from the United States.
Four students from the Faculty participated in the competitions in Vienna, and one of them is Muhamed Tulić, a graduate student at the University of Sarajevo Faculty of Law.
It should be noted that 378 universities from around the world took part in this competition, and in the semi-finals of four teams and a total of 8 competitors (two for each team), eight students from three students were from BiH! These were two members of the Law Faculty from Zenica and Muhamed Tulić, who, after graduating from the UNSA Faculty of Law, received a scholarship from the prestigious Pennsylvania State University for his master studies.
It is interesting that this scholarship was granted to Muhamed Tulić precisely because of his successful performance at the 25th Vis Moot competition. Last year, at the competition, he represented the Faculty of Law, University of Sarajevo.
Competition Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot is a competition in international arbitration and international business law. The organizer of the competition is the Association for the Organization and Promotion of the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, and sponsored by many famous world universities, arbitration dispute centers, the UN Commission for International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) and the Law School of the University of Vienna.
The potential of students from Bosnia and Herzegovina was recognized by American universities, as well as by the US government. The performance of students in Vienna, ten days in Vienna, months of preparation and training would not be possible without the help of the CLDP - Commercial Law Development Program, which operates under the auspices of the US Government.
Source: Klix.ba