13 October، 2025
The practical application of a mock court has been launched at the College of Law, University of Mosul.

The Moot Court practical training activities for third-year students have begun. This is part of the college’s ongoing efforts to connect theory with practice and prepare students for the job market.
The training aims to create a realistic simulation of judicial procedures, where students participate in role-playing as judges, lawyers, court clerks, experts, and disputing parties in selected civil and criminal cases.
Skill Development
Dr. Muhammad Abbas Hamoudi, the professor supervising the criminal practice, stated that “this step aims to enhance students’ skills in legal research, drafting memoranda, pleading techniques, and the practical application of judicial procedures, which better prepares them for their professional lives after graduation.”
Student Interaction
Student performance is evaluated by a specialized faculty, as well as judges and lawyers, and immediate feedback is provided to correct errors and enhance performance, contributing to raising their practical competencies.
A Step Towards Excellence
This applied court represents a qualitative shift in the college’s teaching methods and underscores the University of Mosul’s commitment to graduating legal cadres capable of contributing to building a state of institutions and the rule of law.

















