Application for the LSE-Featherstone Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Moot
The Department of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science is proud to host the Annual LSE-Featherstone Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Moot competition. The competition is dedicated to the consideration of areas of sexual orientation and gender identity law. Alongside the associated networking event, it brings bring together LGBT and ally students, campaigners, practitioners, and members of the judiciary.

The oral rounds of the competition will be held on Friday 23 and Saturday 24 February 2024, in the New Academic Building and at the Centre Building at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). The first two sessions will run on the afternoon of Friday 23 February 2024 with two further sessions running on the morning of Saturday 24 February 2024. This will be followed by the semi-finals and final of the competition on the Saturday afternoon. A series of LGBT+ law themed workshops, lectures and networking events will be run alongside the competition.
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Name (as it appears on the KCL system)
KING's E-Mail Address
Which course are you in and which year of study?
Which moots have you participated in whilst at university (BMS or otherwise)?
Please include how far you got in each competition
With a maximum of 200 words, please explain why you want to participate in this moot
With a maximum of 200 words, please explain why you would be a good selection for the moot team
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