Earlier this month, Etihad Airways hosted over 60 law students from all over
the world as they honed their skills at the Fourth International
Air Law Moot Court Competition.
Held in Abu Dhabi from 9-12 March
2013, the competition, which is administered by the
Leiden University International Institute of Air & Space Law
located in the Netherlands, and the Sarin Memorial Legal Aid
Foundation located in India, is an opportunity for students
to gain experience in developing and presenting arguments in
international law and international air law.
The moot court helps students to prepare
briefs, examine opposing views, and sharpen their debating skills
in the presence of some of the most prominent judges, academia and
legal experts in the world. The skills and insights gained are
critical to a student’s success.
Kevin Knight, Etihad Airways’ Chief Strategy and
Planning Officer, said, “Etihad Airways is proud to host the
Fourth International Air Law Moot Court in conjunction with the
Leiden Institute and the Sarin Foundation. The
competition plays a vital role in developing some of the best
lawyers in international and air law and that concept aligns with
Etihad’s goal to be the best airline in the world. We
actively support programs that develop the skills required by the
aviation industry, as reflected in our own very successful Emiratisation program which recruits and trains Emiratis for a
variety of rewarding and challenging roles at Etihad Airways.”
As the host airline and principal sponsor, Etihad Airways flew
delegates, 35 judges and 60 law students from all over the world
to Abu Dhabi.
Students,
Law,
Etihad Airways,
Abu Dhabi
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