Hugh Wooding Law School, Debate Titans 2018

The Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission’s (TTSEC’s) ‘Clash of the Debate Titans’ tertiary level debate competition, 2018, saw two law schools battle it out, debating the motion:

Cryptoassets are self-regulating and therefore do not require formal regulation’ 

It was a stimulating final round of competition between Hugh Wooding Law School (debating for) and The Institute of Law and Academic Studies (debating against), held at the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business on November 15. 

Hugh Wooding Law School Debate Titans 2018

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