
For one week in Gaborone, Botswana, a collection of aspiring lawyers gathers for the annual African Human Rights Moot Court Competition. Competitors represent the top law schools from their respective nations as they debate a new issue each year. This time around, the focus is on the rights of refugees. Developing arguments that will be judged by practicing lawyers, the next generation discovers what policy should look like in the African continent and where advancements can be made across the region. While you may come for the competition in African Moot, you stay for the rising stars learning on the ground what it means to fight for their cause, country and continent as one.
Crew
Shameela Seedat
Director, Producer
Peter Neal
Editor
François Verster
Editor, Director of Photography, Producer

Khalid Shamis
Editor
Adebayo Okeowo
Director of Photography
Joseh Ssozi
Director of Photography
Luke Younge
Director of Photography
Bert Haitsma
Director of Photography
Michael Carter
Director of Photography

Moses Bwayo
Director of Photography
Ibrahim Muthadir
Director of Photography
Tarek Abouamin
Director of Photography
David Kihima
Director of Photography
Nic Hofmeyr
Director of Photography
Gray Kotze
Director of Photography
Don Edkins
Executive Producer
Tiny Mungwe
Producer
Venla Hellstedt
Producer
Juha Löppönen
Producer
Hahn
Original Music Composer
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