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World Moot: Currently Registered Universities by UN Region World Moot: Currently Registered Universities by UN Region Africa Group 1 Botswana University of Botswana 2 Burundi NGOZI University 3 Chad Institut Universitaire des Sciences et Techniques d'Abéché 4 Cote d'Ivoire Institut Universitaire d'Abidjan Democratic 5 Republic of Elanzheni FET college Nelspruit Congo Democratic 6 Republic of University of Kisangani Congo Democratic 7 Republic of Marien Ngouabi University Congo Democratic 8 Republic of University of Kinshasa Congo 9 Ethiopia Samara University 10 Ethiopia Haramaya University 11 Ethiopia Jimma University 12 Ethiopia Wollo University 13 Ethiopia University of Gondar 14 Ethiopia Arba Minch University 15 Ethiopia Ambo University 16 Guinea Kofi Annan Universite 17 Ghana Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology 18 Ghana Ghana Institute of Journalism 19 Ghana Sunyani Technical University 20 Ghana Withrow university college ghana 21 Kenya Karatina University 22 Kenya Kabarak University 23 Kenya University of Nairobi 24 Kenya KISSI 25 Liberia Stella Maris Polytechnic 26 Liberia United Methodist University 27 Liberia Sabegna School of Travel and Tourism 28 Lesotho National University of Lesotho 29 Morocco National school of decorative arts 30 Niger Université de Tahoua 31 Nigeria University of Ibadan 32 Nigeria Nil 33 Nigeria Nnamfi Azikiwe university Awka,Anambra state 34 Nigeria Obafemi Awolowo University 35 Nigeria Fati Lami Abubakar Institute for Legal and Administrative Studies 36 Nigeria Enugu State University of Science and Technology 37 Nigeria Delta State University 38 Nigeria Elechi Amadi Polytechnic 39 Nigeria National Open University Of Nigeria 40 Nigeria Crescent University 41 Nigeria Benue State University, Makurdi 42 Nigeria Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto 43 Nigeria Olabisi Onabanjo University 44 Nigeria University of Nigeria Nsukka 45 Nigeria University Of Lagos 46 Nigeria Abia State University 47 Nigeria Nassarawa State University Keffi 48 Nigeria Rivers State University 49 Nigeria Lagos State University 50 Nigeria Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki 51 Nigeria Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto 52 Nigeria University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State 53 Nigeria Fati Lami Abubakar Institute for Legal and Administrative Studies 54 Nigeria University Of Abuja 55 Nigeria Crescent University 56 Nigeria University of Uyo 57 Nigeria Kano university of science and technology, Wudil 58 Nigeria Tai Solarin University of Education 59 Nigeria Ignatius Ajuru University of Education 60 Nigeria University of Benin 61 Nigeria Unimaid 62 Nigeria Osun State University 63 Nigeria Obafemi Awolowo University 64 Nigeria University of Jos 65 Nigeria Lagos State University 66 Nigeria Lagos State University Ojo Campus, Lagos Nigeria 67 Somalia University of Somalia 68 South Africa University of South Africa 69 South Africa University of the Free State 70 South Africa University of Johannesburg 71 South Africa Walter Sisulu University 72 South Africa University of Johannesburg 73 South Africa Tshwane University of Technology 74 Sierra Leone Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone 75 Rwanda University of Rwanda 76 Rwanda Catholic University of Rwanda 77 Tunisia Higher institute of applied science in humanities Mahdia 78 Tanzania Mzumbe University 79 Tanzania Centre for Foreign Relations 80 Tanzania University of Dar es Salaam 81 Tanzania Tumaini University Dar es salaam College 82 Uganda Mbarara University of Science and Technology 83 Uganda Nkumba University 84 Uganda Cavendish University - Uganda 85 Zambia Cavendish University - Zambia 86 Zambia National Institute of Public Administration 86 Zambia University of Lusaka 88 Zimbabwe African Leadership University (ALU) Rwanda 89 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University Asia Pacific Group 1 Afghanistan American University of Afghanistan 2 Cambodia Royal University of Law and Economics 3 Iran Saveh science and technology 4 Iran Islamic Azad University of Tehran Central Branch (IAUCTB) 5 India Panjab University, Chandigarh 6 India The National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi, India 7 India University Institute of legal studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh 8 India Lloyd Law College, Chaudhary Charan Singh University 9 India Symbiosis Law School, Pune 10 India National Law University, Delhi 11 India Jindal Global University 12 India Gujarat University 13 India University Of Lucknow 14 India D.B.R.A.U. AGRA 15 India Savitribai Phule Pune University 16 India Lloyd Law College 17 India Akash Chowdhury 18 India Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies 19 India National Law Institute University, Bhopal 20 India National Law University Odisha 21 Japan International Christian University 22 Lebanon Lebanese University 23 Myanmar University of Mandalay 24 Malaysia University Utara Malaysia 25 Pakistan Sindh Madrastul Islam University 26 Pakistan International Islamic University Islamabad 27 Pakistan Government College University Lahore 28 Pakistan University of the Punjab 29 Pakistan University of the Punjab, Lahore 30 Pakistan SZABUL 31 Pakistan International Islamic University 32 Pakistan International Islamic University Islamabad 33 Pakistan Jahanzeb College (University of Swat) 34 Pakistan Quaid e Azam University, Islamabad 35 Pakistan University of Agriculture Faisalabad 36 Pakistan Islamia University of Bahawalpur Panjab Pakistan 37 Pakistan S.M Law College 38 Pakistan University Of Sindh Jamshoro 39 Saudi Arabia King Abdul-Aziz University 40 Vietnam Ho Chi Minh University of Social Sciences and Humanities 41 Vietnam University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City 42 Vietnam Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam Latin America & Caribbean Group 1 Argentina University of Buenos Aires 2 Brazil Pontifícia Universidade Católica 3 Brazil University of São Paulo 4 Brazil Centro Universitário Curitiba (UNICURITIBA) 5 Brazil Federal University of Bahia (UFBa) 6 Brazil UNIFACEMA 7 Brazil Pontificia Catholic University of Parana 8 Brazil Faculdade Cathedral 9 Colombia Universidad del Cauca 10 Peru Continental University Western Europe & Others Group 1 Australia University of New South Wales 2 Australia University of Technology Sydney 3 Canada St. Thomas University 4 France Le Mans Université 5 Germany Ruhr-University Bochum 6 Switzerland Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights 7 Spain IE University 8 United States of America Saginaw Valley State University 9 United States of America Harvard University 10 United States of America University of Wisconsin-Madison 11 United States of America Yale Law School 12 United Kingdom University of Westminster 13 United Kingdom Queen’s University Belfast 14 United Kingdom The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple Eastern European Group 1 Azerbaijan Baku State University 2 Belarus Belarusian State University 3 Poland University of Warsaw 4 Solovakia University of Trnava 5 Serbia University in Nis 6 Ukraine Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University 7 Ukraine National University Odessa Law Academy Observer/non-member state 1 Palestine University of Palestine 2 Kosovo Haxhi Zeka University List updated 4 March 2019 .
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