• 2023 Lex Caribbean Client Interviewing Competition

    The Lex Caribbean Client Interviewing Competition is being held on Friday 27th January 2023 at the Eugene Dupuch Law School. Teams from Hugh Wooding Law School (Trinidad), Norman Manley Law School (Jamaica) and the Eugene Dupuch Law School (The Bahamas) will be participating.

  • 3rd Annual Environmental Law Essay Competition (Deadline)

    The Eugene Dupuch Law School Legal Aid Clinic is pleased to announce the third Annual Environmental Law Clinic Essay Competition. Open to high school students across The Bahamas, this year’s essay topic is: “Pollution is the inevitable price to be paid for economic growth and development”. High schoolers, here is your chance to share your…

  • STEP/EDLS Moot

    The STEP/EDLS Moot is an initiative of the Commercial and Financial Services Law Clinic (CFSC) of the Eugene Dupuch Law School and the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners Bahamas (STEP). It involves issues related to the law of trusts and estate planning. This moot provides CFSC students with exposure to the tutelage of experts…

  • Caribbean Court of Justice International Law Moot Court Competition

    EDLS will compete in the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) 13th International Mooting Competition to be held at the Seat of the Court in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The annual competition provides opportunities for law students across the region to hone their skills and present before the region’s highest court on original jurisdiction…

  • Margaret Forte Regional Mooting Competition

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  • EDLS Eugene Dupuch Distinguished Lecture

    The Eugene Dupuch distinguished lecture is a tribute to the life and work of the Hon. Eugene Dupuch Q.C. after whom the Eugene Dupuch Law School is named. It aims to bring eminent judges, jurists, and law practitioners to share their views and experience on topical legal/social issues with the legal fraternity and the wider…

  • 3rd Annual Environmental Law Essay Competition (Winners Announced)

    The Eugene Dupuch Law School Legal Aid Clinic is pleased to announce the third Annual Environmental Law Clinic Essay Competition. Open to high school students across The Bahamas, this year’s essay topic is: “Pollution is the inevitable price to be paid for economic growth and development”. High schoolers, here is your chance to share your…

  • 2025 EDLS Fun, Run Walk

    Eugene Dupuch Law School invites students, alumni and other members of the legal fraternity, and the wider community to join us for a vibrant and energizing start to the new academic year at our 5K 2025 EDLS Fun, Run Walk. This community-centered event will take place on Saturday, 20 September, 2025, beginning with a warm-up…

  • Hon. Mr. Justice Stephen Isaacs Memorial High School Speech Competition

    The Eugene Dupuch Law School will host the Hon. Mr. Justice Stephen Isaacs Memorial High School Speech Competition on 18 February 2026 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Hosted by the Environmental Law Specialist Clinic, this event provides high school students with the opportunity to showcase their public speaking and advocacy skills while engaging with matters of interest in the field of Environmental law and the law generally.

  • EDLS/STEP (Bahamas) Moot

    The Eugene Dupuch Law School will host the Hon. Mr. Justice Stephen Isaacs Memorial High School Speech Competition on 18 February 2026 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Hosted by the Environmental Law Specialist Clinic, this event provides high school students with the opportunity to showcase their public speaking and advocacy skills while engaging with matters of interest in the field of Environmental law and the law generally.

  • The Eugene Dupuch Distinguished Lecture

    The Eugene Dupuch Law School will host its 2026 Distinguished Lecture on Thursday, 19 March 2026 at 6:30 pm. Delivered by Honourable Madame Justice Chantal Ononaiwu, Judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice, this year’s lecture will examine the role of international law in balancing sovereignty, security, and economic interests across the Caribbean.