On Wednesday 5 March 2025, the grand final of Landmark Chambers’ sixth annual Judicial Review Law Moot competition took place at the Royal Courts of Justice with The Rt Hon Lord Carnwath of Notting Hill CVO and David Elvin KC presiding.
Landmark’s Planning, Environment and Public teams would like to thank the 33 University teams who participated this year, for making the competition a success.
We would like to congratulate the two winning competitors Imogen Rivers, representing Oxford Brookes University and Marcus Choy, representing the University of Cambridge. Congratulations, also, to both joint runners-up.
The judges, finalists and members of Landmark’s Planning and Public Law teams pictured from left to right: Jenny Wigley KC, Marcus Choy (Cambridge), Imogen Rivers (Oxford Brookes), Lord Carnwath, David Elvin KC, Olivia Evans (Cambridge), Bevil Luck (Oxford Brookes) and Samantha Broadfoot KC.
Commenting on the competition, Jenny Wigley KC, Joint Head of Landmark Chambers, said:
‘I would like to offer my sincere congratulations to the finalists in this year’s Landmark Judicial Review Moot competition, with a special mention to the judges, Lord Carnwath and David Elvin KC, who have, once again, generously devoted their time and expertise to making this event possible. The standard of advocacy has been very high, and the level of preparation, thoughtfulness and professionalism on display has been truly impressive. Landmark’s continued commitment to this event provides an excellent platform for those interested in Planning, Environment and Public Law and I hope that all who took part have gained valuable experience and, as importantly, enjoyed themselves!’
If you would like to register your interest in participating in the Landmark Chambers Judicial Review Moot Competition 2025/2026, please email: judicialreviewmoot@landmarkchambers.co.uk. Please note that Landmark Chambers will only accept one team per University and would therefore prefer to be contacted by a member of faculty, or the person responsible for the organisation of external moots.