ELSA Malta recently organised the annual Crime 101 Moot Court Competition, bringing together 32 teams of law students to test their advocacy and courtroom skills in a moot court trial.Following a series of competitive rounds, the competition was won by Jake Mallia and Daniel Soler, who impressed judges with their strong legal arguments and knowledge of debate.As part of the prize organised by ELSA Malta, the pair will now represent Malta at the Mitchell L. McLean Trial Competition hosted by the ELSA branch at IE Law School in Madrid. There, they will take part in an international criminal trial by jury simulation alongside teams from leading universities across Europe, including the University of Cambridge, IE University and the University of Barcelona.The event forms part of ELSA Malta’s continued efforts to provide law students with practical advocacy experience and opportunities to compete on an international stage.•